Jul 1, 2021 / 06:41 PM EST
WOLCOTT, Ind. (WISH) No charges will be filed against a White County sheriff’s deputy in a June shootout that left a Wolcott man dead.
State police on June 25 presented their case to White County Prosecutor Robert Guy, who determined that the deputy “acted appropriately, and the actions he took were necessary to defend his own life, as well as the lives of his fellow officers,” ISP said in a Thursday news release.
The shooting happened as police from multiple agencies served an arrest warrant for Perry Boyd, 56, about 9:20 p.m. on June 15 in the 400 block of West Anderson Street in Wolcott, state police said.
Deputy acted appropriately in deadly shootout with White County man
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Family searching for justice two years after Ray Hanish s death
Ray Hanish s family is searching for justice two years after his death. He was found dead in his Reynolds home in March 2019 and there have been no charges or arrests for his death.
Posted: Apr 7, 2021 9:29 PM
Updated: Apr 7, 2021 11:12 PM
Posted By: Anna Darling
REYNOLDS, Ind. (WLFI) - Ray Hanish s family is searching for justice two years after his death. He was found dead in his Reynolds home in March 2019 and there have been no charges or arrests for his death. He cared about everybody, said Dottie Hanish, Ray s mother.
She said she had a very close relationship with her son, and that they would text and call each other regularly. Ray s family is remembering him as a loving man.