Husband charged with wife’s murder after days-long investigation
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“The Tipp City Police Department appreciates the community’s patience and support while this collaborative investigative team worked diligently on this complex case. We also extend our sincere appreciation to the many agencies that have assisted—and continue to assist—in this investigation involving a tragic loss of life,” Adkins said.
Authorities found probable cause to charge Caleb with murder; however, specific investigative details were not released due to the ongoing investigation.
As News Center 7 previously reported, Ashley was killed in her home on Cunningham Court early Monday morning.
Investigators told News Center 7 that only Ashley, her husband, and their children were inside the home when someone reportedly broke in and shot her.
John Liening spoke about his relationship with his neighbors across the street, the Flynn family.
Who describes them as the youngest family in the cul-de-sac.
“We were waving neighbors. They cut the grass, and we were working out here, and we’ll wave at each other, that was about it,” Liening said.
He was surprised to hear of Caleb’s arrest.
“It’s been very disconcerting. You think you know your neighbors,” he said.
News Center 7 obtained the dispatch logs when Tipp City police first found out about the incident on Cunningham Court. The call makes references to an “RP,” which means a reporting party or the person who called 911.
“Someone broke into the RP’s house, unknown if they are still there. Garage door is open,” the dispatcher said.
The dispatcher went on to say that a female was reportedly shot and not responding.
The person who called 911 told dispatchers that there were kids in the home.