• Crime News
Ex-Ind. Democratic leader faces fraud sentence
Ex-Dem leader faces fraud sentence

A former Democratic county chairman in northern Indiana and a …

Neglect charges dropped against N. Indiana woman
Neglect charges dropped against woman

Prosecutors in northern Indiana are dropping child neglect …

ISP trooper shoots, kills robbery suspect
ISP trooper shoots, kills suspect

An Indiana State Trooper was wounded during a shootout with an …

Amish factory breaks child labor laws
Amish factory breaks child labor laws

A factory was cited for several violations after a …

Woman condemned for murder at 15 is freed
Woman jailed for murder at 15 is freed

A woman who was sentenced to death at age 16 after she …

Advertisement

Victim identified in Broadway homicide

Updated: Wednesday, 02 Jan 2013, 10:05 AM EST
Published : Monday, 31 Dec 2012, 5:37 PM EST

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Allen Co. Coroner's office has identified the victim of Monday's homicide near downtown Fort Wayne at Antiques on Broadway

That victim is J. Robert Shimer, 58, of Fort Wayne.  The coroner said Shimer died from blunt force trauma to the head.  He is the 30th homicide victim in Allen County in 2012.

Just after 5 Monday evening, officers were dispatched to 1115 Broadway for an incident at the store.

Fort Wayne police said a customer walked into the store during business hours and found an adult male suffering from injuries. The customer was not able to locate another employee inside the business.

Police said the customer then went to a nearby business and called 911.

"A common question that would be asked is is this a robbery that went bad? At this time we have nothing to indicate either way if it was a robbery or not a robbery," said Sgt. Mark Brooks, a Public Information Officer for the Fort Wayne Police Department.

Police did not have any suspect information.

The incident remains under investigation by the Fort Wayne Police Department and the Allen County Prosecutor's Office.

  • Comments

Comments WLFI.com is migrating to a more stable commenting system called DISQUS. This system is used by CNN, TIME, FOX News, numerous blogging sites and has over 75 Million registered users. Unfortunately we can't migrate our current user accounts to this new system.

To sign up for a DISQUS account, click the DISQUS button just below and to the right and then click Login.

DISQUS lets you login with several different options, including Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo or OpenID. We expect it to allow more conversation and better moderation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment below.

 

blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
Advertisement