The manhunt expanded Sunday for the suspect in a shooting rampage at a rural Texas home that left five people dead, the homeowner in shock and a community in fear and mourning.

More than 250 officers, including the FBI and a dozen surrounding law enforcement agencies, are now involved in the search for Francisco Oropeza, 38, the alleged suspect in Friday’s shooting near the town of Cleveland, about 45 miles north of Houston. 

During a brief news conference Sunday afternoon, authorities say they have “zero leads” on Oropeza.

“We do not know where he is. We do not have any tips on where he may be,” James Smith, FBI Houston Special Agent in Charge told reporters, adding that authorities are uncertain if the suspect is even still in the area. 

“We have personnel from federal, state, and local agencies trying to bring this subject into custody so we can bring justice to those five victims and their families,” Smith said. 

“We cannot continue down this path until we get him apprehended and arrested.” added Smith, who also pleaded for the public’s help “so that we can bring this monster to justice.”

San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers told reporters that officers are going door-to-door looking for information. He hopes those who may have any ideas about Oropeza will be incentivized by an increased $80,000 reward.

Capers said authorities are also in touch with Oropeza’s wife who is cooperating with investigators as they try “seeking closure” for the victims.