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KSP working apparent murder/suicide in Vine Grove

By Tpr Jeff Gregory, Public Affairs officer
Kentucky State Police, Post 4, Elizabethtown

VINE GROVE, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown is investigating an apparent murder/suicide.

On May 11, 2-015, at approximately 8:53pmET, the Vine Grove Police Department, Vine Grove Fire Department, and Hardin COunty EMS responded to a call of multiple gunshot victims at 314 Will Crossing Court in Vine Grove, KY. Upon arrival, responding units discovered two deceased victims lying in a side yard.



The Hardin County Coroner and Kentucky State Police were requested to the scence and are the investigative agencies of record.

The investigation is ongoing but the preliminary findings indicate and apparent murder/suicide.

The victims have been identified as John Jonas (49) of Vine Grove, and his 11 year old daughter.

Autopsies are scheduled for Tuesday morning, May 12, at the State Medical Examiner's Office in Louisville, KY.


This story was posted on 2015-05-12 04:46:17
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