Statewide manhunt underway after deputy shot in southern Indiana
- A statewide manhunt is underway for a suspect after a sheriff's deputy was shot in Orange County, Indiana.
- The suspect, Austin Schepers, is described as a 33-year-old man with brown hair and hazel eyes, last seen driving a silver 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix.
- The deputy was taken to University of Louisville Hospital, but their condition is not known at this time.
- Indiana State Police have issued a blue alert and advise that Schepers is armed and dangerous, urging anyone with information to call 911 or the Indiana State Police.
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Search continues for suspect accused of shooting Orange County Sheriff deputy
ORANGE COUNTY — The investigation into the Friday morning shooting of Orange County Deputy Sheriff Zac Andry remains under investigation, and the Indiana State Police continues to ask for the assistance from the public. Friday morning after midnight, Deputy Zac Andry checked on a Pontiac Grand Prix sitting partially in the roadway at the intersection of U.S. 150 and State Road 56 in Orange County. Continue reading at The Republic News.
What is a Blue Alert? Indiana authorities searching for suspect in deputy's shooting
Law enforcement in Indiana issued a statewide Blue Alert for an "armed and dangerous" suspect who allegedly shot a sheriff's deputy in the southern part of the state, authorities said.
Statewide manhunt underway after deputy shot in southern Indiana
By Alex Suckow Click here for updates on this story ORANGE COUNTY, Indiana (WLKY) — A southern Indiana sheriff’s deputy was shot, and now a statewide alert Blue Alert has been issued to help capture the suspect. Hear the latest info from ISP in the player above. Indiana State Police say it happened in Orange County, near West Baden, in the area of US 150 and SR 56. Just after midnight, someone reported a strange car in the area. The deputy …
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