Police in the Montgomery County town of Butler, north of Dayton, said officers were called to the area just before noon Friday after a report of shots fired. Butler Township Police Chief John Porter said four victims with gunshot wounds were found at “multiple crime scenes” and all were pronounced dead at the scene. Police said they were looking for 39-year-old Steven Marlowe, who is believed to have fled the area in a white 2007 Ford Edge. The FBI placed Marlowe on its most-wanted list early Saturday, saying he has ties to Indianapolis, Chicago and Lexington, Kentucky. His last known speech was in Dayton, the FBI said. Porter confirmed at a news briefing Saturday night that Marlow was arrested in Lawrence, Kansas, which is about 600 miles west of Butler Township. He did not provide details on how Marlowe was arrested. “We want to thank the general public for all their help,” Porter said. A 2019 booking photo for Stephen Marlow, 39, who is wanted in connection with a shooting that left four people dead in Butler Township, Ohio, on August 5, 2022. FBI The names of the victims have not yet been released, and Porter said it was not immediately clear what led to the shooting. “We are working to determine if there is a motive for this horrific tragedy or if mental illness played a role,” Porter said at a news conference Friday. He called the shooting “the first violent crime in this neighborhood in recent memory.” The Dayton Daily News reports that Marlow was off probation in February on aggravated burglary and aggravated burglary charges stemming from a July 2019 incident in the Dayton suburb of Vandalia, according to Montgomery County court records. Vandalia closed several public places Saturday as a precaution after the shooting, including the recreation center, Cassel Hills Golf Course and Pool and the city’s senior center, the newspaper said. Court documents do not list an attorney representing Marlow. a message seeking comment was left Saturday at a number listed in his name.