FREMONT â A Coldwater, Michigan, man is being held in the Steuben County Jail in connection with a homicide in rural Fremont, though he has not been formally charged.
The Steuben County Sheriffâs Office has named Steve Restemayer, 30, of Coldwater, Michigan, a main suspect in the death of 36-year-old Daniel J. Sheets of Fremont.
Deputies booked Restemayer into the Steuben County Jail on an outstanding arrest warrant in DeKalb County for failure to appear in court on a charge of carrying a handgun without a license.
The investigation into the homicide continues.
The Steuben County Coronerâs Office conducted an autopsy Friday, concluding Sheets was the dead body found in the garage area of a residence located in the 5700 block of N. C.R. 675E in Fremont Township, the same residence that caught fire on July 24. The garage did not catch fire.
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Indiana passes 50% vaccination mark
INDIANAPOLIS â Just over half of Hoosiers age 12 and older are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but northeast Indiana remains behind the curve.
As of Friday, 2.89 million Hoosiers have completed either a two-dose Pfizer of Moderna vaccine or received a single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, putting the state at 50.66% of its eligible population of just over 5.7 million fully vaccinated.
Northeast Indiana, by comparison, still lags the state by a fair margin. The four-county area as a whole is only 36.25% vaccinated, although that regional average is dragged down by the state-worst LaGrange County and Noble County, which is tied for 14th-worst of Indianaâs 92 counties.