Posted on 02/16/2017 6:43:10 PM PST by grame
DELPHI, Ind. (WLFI) Indiana State Police have a large presence at a home in Delphi serving a search warrant.
Sgt. Kim Riley tells News 18 state police are serving a search warrant at a home on the 11000 block of Bicycle Bridge Road in Delphi.
Riley said police are taking tips and information related to the double-homicide case, and this investigation is related to leads they received through that case.
No arrests have yet been made.
A News 18 crew at the scene reports a majority of investigators left the scene just before 8 p.m. A few investigators still remain at the house.
Through the early evening, investigators could be seen gathering evidence and taking pictures of the property. At its height, State Police, the FBI and the Carroll County Sheriffs Office were on scene.
Indiana State Police have set up a tip line regarding the death investigation. The number is 844-459-5786 and all information regarding the case should be directed to this number.
We will continue to follow this story and we will have more information on WLFI.com and coming up on News 18 at 11.
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I think I read reports that an older sister dropped the girls off. It could be that the parents of the girls had no idea they were headed there that day. This could be especially true if they went there to meet someone and they didn’t want their parents to know. Me personally... no I would not drop off my teenage daughters at such a place but I’m considered the overprotective type.
Maybe they meant to meet up with someone they thought was another kid(s).
Lots of creepy people out there who deceive innocent kids like that.
These ex-railroad-paths are extremely popular, common walking and hiking paths around Indiana. I suppose to some, it might look like an isolated area, but it’s not. It’s rural, but not isolated. These walking and hiking paths are known to have low crime and to be very safe, statistically speaking. I can’t fault the parents for letting the kids go for a hike. It does seem like law enforcement suspects that in this case, there was some sort of prearranged meeting, but I am just guessing based off of the law enforcement statements about “knowing what’s going in in your kid’s lives.”
I’d let my teenagers walk and hike in the woods, but I won’t let them have smartphones.
Nor would I.
The lack of any real news is odd, too..
part of the problem is that nowadays, a parent is deemed terrible if they give the slightest freedom to their kids, to roam and hike and explore.....
it looks like a normal railroad bridge in farm country.....its not inner city Detroit or Baltimore....
I was taking public transportation with friends when I was their age-—in Boston and Cambridge.
There were no automobiles in any of our families.
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OK, so you’d have no problem dropping off your girls there. No problem. What you do is your biz.
Rope+tree. End of story. Perp committed suicide
Bikers had a memorial ride to raise funds for the girls’ families. 6,200 riders raised 125,000 dollars.
Small community, big hearts!
I agree.
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The mid west is loaded with bridges that look much like that one.
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I live in a town smaller than Delphi & we have our own Nickle Plate Trail. Runs 44(?) miles from Kokomo to Rochester. It crosses the river on an abandoned railroad trestle.
http://fox59.com/2017/02/21/officials-to-provide-update-in-murder-investigation-of-delphi-teens/
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