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09-28-2011, 01:25 AM
Investigators probing the fatal shootings of five people in rural southeastern Indiana said Tuesday that no suspects have been identified and that it appears the killer or killers wasn't among the dead.
Sgt. Jerry Goodin of the Indiana State Police confirmed for the first time Tuesday afternoon that authorities were viewing the crime as five murders and that the one or more shooters remains at large.
"There are no suspects or persons of interest in this case at this time," Goodin said.
The five victims, including four from one family, were found dead Sunday at two properties near the town of Laurel, about 50 miles southeast of Indianapolis. Police rushed to the scene after a passersby found a 4 -year-old girl walking along a country road.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/09/27/indiana-police-say-killer-five-people-is-still-at-large/?test=latestnews
Sgt. Jerry Goodin of the Indiana State Police confirmed for the first time Tuesday afternoon that authorities were viewing the crime as five murders and that the one or more shooters remains at large.
"There are no suspects or persons of interest in this case at this time," Goodin said.
The five victims, including four from one family, were found dead Sunday at two properties near the town of Laurel, about 50 miles southeast of Indianapolis. Police rushed to the scene after a passersby found a 4 -year-old girl walking along a country road.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/09/27/indiana-police-say-killer-five-people-is-still-at-large/?test=latestnews