DAYTON, Ohio — Police have arrested a 55-year-old man after he called 911 and said he had shot his teenage daughter, reports say.

The Dayton Daily News reports Steven Brandy is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a felonious assault charge, a second-degree felony. He has not made an appearance in court.

The shooting reportedly occurred Sunday night, WHIO Channel 7 reports. Police say the 15-year-old victim first called 911, accusing her father of physically assaulting her, WHIO reports. She also told the dispatcher her father had a knife and razor, but said she did not need medical attention.

The call ended, but the Daily News reports a male police say was Brandy called 911 moments later. “I just shot my daughter,” the man says. “Please send somebody quick.”

A third call soon was made to 911, with the teen victim telling the dispatcher she had been shot, the Daily News reports. “Please come get me, I need help,” she tells the dispatcher. “I got shot, please help me. Please Lord, I need you.”

The condition of the victim was not available Monday night, reports say. The shooting remains under investigation.

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