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ZIONSVILLE — Police are looking for a man they call their prime suspect in the case of a woman and child found dead inside a Boone County home. They’ve also identified the victims.

BERRIEN COUNTY, MICH. — Police continue to investigate a double homicide and child abduction that happened in Berrien County; and at this point officers believe the same suspect is responsible for both. Police received a 911 call around 9 p.m. Thursday night, Jan. 14, after someone found two bodies in a home in the 6400-block …read more.

WHITLEY COUNTY — Whitley County Prosecutor Matthew Rentschler announced today, Nov. 20, that a Whitley County Grand Jury has indicted David G. Hagan for murder and reckless homicide. The indictments arise from the shooting death of 29-year-old Adam W. Porter on Aug. 14, in South Whitley.

A shooting early Sunday morning, March 15, outside Piere’s Entertainment Center in the Marketplace of Canterbury, Fort Wayne, has left one man dead. Another victim was treated and released from the hospital Sunday. The name of the deceased victim has not been released pending notification of the family. The Fort Wayne police department responded to …read more.

The death of Sarah Gibbs, 34, in the Dec. 19 fire at 1031 E. Smith St., Warsaw, is now being investigated as a homicide by Warsaw Police Department. Gibbs was found deceased inside the residence. Warsaw Police today received the preliminary coroner’s verdict following a forensic autopsy performed at the Northeast Indiana Forensic Center, Fort …read more.

Teen Death Ruled Homicide

November 5, 2013

The teenage girl found dead in a Granger home Saturday night was the victim of a homicide. Elkhart County Coroner John White ruled Tiana E. Alter, 17, of Elkhart, died of “multiple sharp force injuries.” The Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department on Sunday said they arrested a person of interest at the home on unrelated charges. …read more.

The death of a former Warsaw resident is being investigated in Fort Wayne as a homicide. Kirk Lecount, 42, was found dead at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the backyard of his home at 1707 High St., Fort Wayne. The Allen County coroner ruled the cause of a death blunt force head trauma. According to …read more.

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