2 Mothers and 2 Kids Shot to Death, Gunmen Still Free

By Dan Keane
12:27, January 16th 2008
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2 Mothers and 2 Kids Shot to Death, Gunmen Still Free

Police are searching for the gunmen who shot to death two women, a toddler and an infant in an Indianapolis home.

When police arrived at the home in the 3200 block of Hovey Street late Monday night, they discovered the women and a boy dead and a four-month-old girl wounded.

“We’re not going to stop until we find you and put you in a cage where you belong. There’s a special place in hell for you and we’re going to see that you get there,” said Marion County, Ind., Sheriff Frank Anderson according to the local newspaper Indianapolis Star.

The victims were identified as 23-moth-old Jordan Hunt, his mother, 24-year-old Gina Hunt, 24-year-old Andrea Yarrell and her daughter, Charlii Yarrell. The little girl died later. The women were shot while holding their babies in their arms, police said.

Lesley Yarrell, Andrea’s father expressed his grief at losing the babies. “My heart is gone. Those were my babies,” he said in tears, according to the same newspaper. Andrea was reportedly talking to her boyfriend on the phone when the attackers entered the home, the Indianapolis Star wrote.

No suspect was identified by late Tuesday, police said. Sheriff Anderson asked the public to help police find the killers and vowed to track them down “like dogs.” Police just found drugs, guns and a safe in the home. Two handguns were also discovered within a block of the home.

Police first received a report of people breaking into a nearby vacant home and were called a short time later about shots being fired.



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