A Cass County woman was sentenced to three years in the Indiana Department of Correction on Jan. 11 after pleading guilty to Fraud on a Financial Institution.
Woman fatally shoots herself while sitting in police car to stay warm after car crash
Cops heard a gunshot after they had left Amanda Elbert, 32, in the front seat of a police car. She had been offered a seat while officers investigated a car crash she had been involved in
Officers had offered her a seat to stay warm - shortly after they heard a gunshot
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Dec 22, 2020
GAS CITY – An investigation into the death of a 32-year-old Alexandria woman who reportedly shot herself while sitting in a police vehicle following a crash has been handed over to the Indiana State Police.
Authorities with that agency are investigating the death of Amanda Elbert, who was in a car that crashed into a utility pole near Gas City about 8:15 a.m. Saturday.
According to a news release from the ISP Peru post, Elbert was not in custody during the incident and used a gun that was in her purse.
According to a report filed by Indiana State Police Detective Wendell Beachy, when officers arrived at the crash scene, they found a 2007 Chevrolet Impala that had crashed into a utility pole. Elbert was a passenger in the Chevrolet. The driver of the car allegedly fled the crash scene on foot, according to the release.