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Park Honoring Delphi Victims Gets Donated Light Poles

Anyone violating the order could be charged with contempt of court and face a fine or incarceration.
Anyone violating the order could be charged with contempt of court and face a fine or incarceration.

A planned northern Indiana park honoring two teenage girls who were slain in 2017 is getting donated light poles to illuminate its softball fields and playgrounds.

The Purdue Research Foundation donated 10 outdoor light poles and lighting fixtures for the Abby and Libby Memorial Park. That park near Delphi is named for 14-year-old Liberty German and 13-year-old Abigail Williams, whose  February 2017 deaths remain unsolved.

A Duke Energy crew removed the 65-foot-tall poles Monday from their concrete bases at Purdue University’s former Intermural Black Fields and put them on a trailer for delivery at the park, about 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis.

Mike Patty is Liberty German’s grandfather. He says the poles will go on pallets so they can be painted before they’re installed at  the park.