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Coroner: New Carlisle girl, 6, died due to asphyxiation

(Photo supplied/The St. Joseph County Homicide Unit)

The six-year-old girl found dead in a wooded area in New Carlisle died due to asphyxiation. That’s the preliminary determination by the coroner. Grace Rose was reported missing Friday evening. Her body was found in the woods near Chapman Street. A 14 year old-boy was arrested and taken into custody. The boy’s case is still in the juvenile justice system. A hearing on the case is set for next Monday.

The St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit provided the following update on Monday, March 15:

As previously released, on 3/12/21 around 6:30 p.m., six year old Grace Ross of New Carlisle was reported missing in the area of Chapman St., New Carlisle, Indiana. At approximately 8:25 p.m., Grace was located in a wooded area near
Chapman. She was deceased.

Due to the circumstances, CMHU was called to the scene to investigate. An autopsy revealed a preliminary determination of homicide by asphyxiation. Further test results are pending.

The St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit (CMHU) and the St. Joseph County
Prosecutor’s Office met with Grace Ross’ family earlier today to explain the autopsy
results and the progress of the investigation.

As also previously released, a 14 year old male was arrested and taken into custody in
connection with this investigation. At a detention hearing earlier today, the St. Joseph
County Probate Court made the initial determination to detain the 14 year old, and set a
further hearing date for Monday, March 22, 2021.

Pursuant to statute, the Juvenile Probation Department recently prepared a preliminary
inquiry, which the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office will review this evening. The
law allows a Prosecutor’s Office to file a petition alleging delinquency only after the
preliminary inquiry is prepared and filed.

Please note that the release of information concerning an allegation of delinquency is
strictly controlled by statute. Pursuant to I.C. 31-39-3-2 and I.C. 31-39-2-8, the identity of
the 14 year old and other information may be released only after a petition of delinquency
has been accepted by the Court.

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1 comment

Mark Nesbitt March 16, 2021 at 9:31 am

Babies killing babies. Know any good rocks in could live under. There is too much going on in don’t want go know about.

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