A 14-YEAR-OLD OHIO GIRL HAS TAKEN HER OWN LIFE, AND HER FAMILY BELIEVES THAT SOCIAL MEDIA PLAYED A ROLE.(PHOTO).

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 A 14-year-old Ohio girl has taken her own life, and her family believes that social media played a role. Szedi Roush sadly took her own life on Friday, June 12th. The loss of such a young and vibrant life has left the Blanchester, Ohio community shocked and filled with grief as they struggle to make sense of her passing.  Szedi was a student at Blanchester High School, where she was very active in sports and, by all outward appearances, a happy and outgoing teen. However, Szedi's family says there was a side to her kept hidden from her family. Despite being hidden from family, Szedi posted about her feelings  on TikTok. Her father says her most recent post described her feelings, and the method she intended to take her life, garnered over 40 reactions ranging from likes to hearts. They feel that is unacceptable and that Szedi's passing can help other youths reach out for help in the future.  Szedi's presence at school and at home will be greatly missed.  The fa...

TWO PEOPLE WERE FOUND DECEASED FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS AT AN INDIANAPOLIS HOME, AND TWO SMALL CHILDREN WERE RECOVERED UNHARMED. NOW POLICE BELIEVE A HIGH-SPEED CHASE IN A NEARBY COUNTRY MAY BE CONNECTED. (PHOTO).


 Two people were found deceased from gunshot wounds at an Indianapolis home, and two small children were recovered unharmed. Now police believe a high-speed chase in a nearby country may be connected.


This tragic and confusing mystery began at 10:17 a.m. on the 3700 block of North Audubon Road on the east side of Indianapolis.  

Authorities were initially responding to the report of a fire. However, once inside of the home, firefighters found something far more sinister. 


After firefighters extinguished a small fire inside of the home, they made a startling discovery.


36-year-old Meghan Wiekerson and  36-year-old Corkney "CJ" Morgan Jr. were both found suffering from gunshot wounds. Morgan was pronounced deceased on scene. Weikerson was rushed to an area hospital in critical condition but passed away a short time later.

Two small children were recovered from the home. Both children were unharmed, thankfully.


 Now, authorities think a police pursuit in a neighboring county may be connected. 


Authorities in Boone County, Indiana, were alerted to a white Dodge Charger driving erratically. Officers with Whitestown and Lebanon police departments both attempted to initiate a stop, and a high-speed chase ensued.


The pursuit eventually ended in Tippecanoe County when Indiana State Police deployed stop sticks. After losing control of the Charger, it came to rest near the 168-mile marker on Northbound I-65. The driver did not comply with police initially but ultimately was placed into custody before being taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The driver's identity has not been released at this time.


A release from the Indiana State Police hints toward a possible connection between the two incidents. It read in part, "The connection, if any, remains part of the dynamic and ongoing investigation."


If you have any information regarding this case, you are asked to call Detective Larry Craciunoiu with the Indiana State Police at 1-317-327-3475.


Our thoughts are with the families of the victims.

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