Indianapolis man who was a Johnson County Jail inmate found dead Monday Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star
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Johnson County officials are investigating after an inmate was found dead in his cell early Monday.
According to Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess, correctional officers were performing watch patrols around 1:06 a.m., when they located 33-year-old Michael Leroy Reynolds.
Burgess said the Indianapolis man, who was being housed alone, was unconscious. Correctional and jail medical staff immediately started CPR and called for medics to respond to the jail. Franklin Fire/Rescue and Seals Ambulance Service arrived and continued CPR for several minutes but the attempts were unsuccessful, Burgess said in a statement. The inmate was pronounced dead at the jail.
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FRANKLIN, Ind. –
UPDATE: The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office identified the inmate who died on Thursday as Aneesa Robbins, 31, of Indianapolis.
An autopsy was performed Friday morning by the Johnson County Coroner’s Office and came back inconclusive. However, toxicology information will take six to eight weeks, according to JCSO.
Members of JCSO interviewed all inmates who were housed with Robbins. Jail video is also being reviewed. At this time, authorities do not suspect foul play in the death and no physical harm has been uncovered or is suspected.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Original: The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) reported the death of a female inmate on Thursday. Johnson County Correctional officers were summoned by other inmates saying there was an unresponsive woman.