Authorities arrested a Chicago-area man in Rockford on Saturday in connection with the death of his ex-wife and her husband in Ohio.

Michael David McKee, 39, faces two counts of murder and was arrested by the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, records show.

Monique Tepe, 39, and Spencer Tepe, 37, were fatally shot in their Columbus, Ohio, home on Dec. 30, according to a Columbus Police Department press release. Their two young children were found unharmed inside the home, according to the release.

McKee was charged with murder in connection with their deaths, according to the Columbus Dispatch. McKee is Monique Tepe’s ex-husband. Columbus police have not given a motive in the case.

A warrant was issued in Ohio on Saturday for McKee’s arrest, according to Franklin County (Ohio) Municipal Court documents. Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office records show he was booked into jail for an out-of-state hold shortly before noon Saturday.

McKee is scheduled for a hearing in Winnebago County on Monday, which will likely be an extradition hearing to begin the process of prosecuting him in Ohio.

Michael David McKee

Michael David McKee, 39, was arrested in Winnebago County on Saturday on suspicion of killing his ex-wife and her husband in Ohio.

Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office

Ohio court records list a Lincoln Park high-rise as McKee’s address. Other records online show addresses for McKee in Nevada, Virginia and Ohio.

McKee is a vascular surgeon with active medical licenses in Illinois and California and an expired license in Nevada, according to medical licensing records. He is listed as a surgeon at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center in Rockford. A spokesperson for OSF Healthcare said the hospital is cooperating with authorities and did not have any comment.

He graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2014, records show.

McKee and Monique Tepe were married in 2015 and divorced in 2017 in Columbus, according to Ohio court records. The records list a Virginia address for McKee at the time of their divorce.

Columbus homicide detectives identified McKee and his car through neighborhood video surveillance, according to the Columbus Dispatch. Police found the vehicle in Rockford and found evidence that McKee had the vehicle before and after the killings, according to the newspaper.