Caleb Flynn’s Home Targeted in Tipp City Homicide Investigation

Caleb Flynn’s Home Targeted in Tipp City Homicide Investigation

Police say caleb flynn made the 911 call after a reported home invasion in Tipp City in the early morning hours of Monday, Feb. 16 (ET), and investigators now treat the shooting death of a local substitute teacher as a targeted homicide. Officials have pushed back on claims that a suspect was already in custody and said multiple agencies are assisting in the probe.

Caleb Flynn in police statements

Authorities’ dispatch logs show responders were alerted to a possible break-in at the home shared by Ashley and Caleb Flynn, with an initial radio exchange noting a female had been shot in the head and was unresponsive. The logs indicate a caller told dispatchers there were children in the house. Later updates clarified the juveniles were asleep in their own rooms.

911 call and dispatch details

Dispatch entries captured the first moments of the response: the reporting party said the garage door was open and that someone had broken into the residence. First responders were dispatched to the scene, and one on-scene reply in the logs noted only one person was present. Investigators later said only Ashley, Caleb, and their two children were inside when the incident occurred.

Investigation described as targeted

Tipp City officials described the event as an isolated incident targeting that specific residence and have emphasized there is no information at this time to indicate the public is in danger. An autopsy was conducted and the death is being investigated as a homicide. The department said the FBI and local law enforcement partners, including the county sheriff's office and the state bureau of criminal investigation, are assisting with the inquiry.

Police deny arrest rumors

Tipp City’s police chief pushed back on claims that a suspect was in custody and had confessed. "This information is false and was never released by the Tipp City Police Department, the City of Tipp City, or any collaborating law enforcement partners, " the chief said, adding that "the Flynn family is coping with an unimaginable loss, and the department will not try this case in the media. This matter will be resolved through the judicial process and adjudicated in a court of law. "

What comes next

Investigators continue to process the scene and follow leads with assistance from multiple agencies. Officials have not released details about any suspects or charges; the department said the investigation will continue until it can provide answers to the family and the community. If investigators identify a suspect and move to charge them, the chief indicated the matter would proceed through the judicial process.

Key takeaways

  • A woman was found shot in her Tipp City home on Monday, Feb. 16 (ET); an autopsy is complete and the death is being treated as a homicide.
  • caleb flynn made the 911 call; only the couple and their two children were in the house when the incident occurred.
  • Officials describe the event as a targeted attack and deny that a suspect was already in custody.