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Police try to ID boy’s body found in woods, set up tip line

It's not clear how many people might have opened fire, but police said one man was in custody. One of the wounded had to be airlifted to a hospital in Indianapolis, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Muncie, Police Chief Joe Winkle told WXIN-TV.
It's not clear how many people might have opened fire, but police said one man was in custody. One of the wounded had to be airlifted to a hospital in Indianapolis, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Muncie, Police Chief Joe Winkle told WXIN-TV.

Indiana State Police have established a toll-free national tip line for information in the death of a young boy whose body was found over the weekend in the southern part of the state.

Police say anybody with information on the boy whose  body was discovered in Washington County should call 1-888-437-6432.

“That is our No. 1 goal at this point, is to find out the identity and the name of this child,” said state police spokesman Sgt. Carey Huls.

A Washington County resident hunting mushrooms found the body around 7:30 p.m. Saturday, police said. The body was located in a heavily wooded area of eastern Washington County.

Police describe the boy as Black, between the ages of 5 and 8 years old with a thin build, a short haircut and about 4 feet tall. He is believed to have died sometime within the past week.

“We have reached out to local agencies, not just here in Indiana, but Kentucky, and Ohio as well,” Huls said. “At this point, we still don’t have a name.”

Investigators initially believed the boy was from the area, but because they haven’t received any tips or information about a missing child from the area, they now believe he could be from outside the area, Huls said.