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The Shelbyville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating Devon L. Parrish.
Parrish is wanted for his alleged involvement in the Armed Robbery of an elderly couple (87 and 84 years of age) in Shelbyville, on August 18. In the early afternoon hours, Parrish, with an accomplice, allegedly entered the home of the elderly couple, shooting and beating the elderly male, and physically assaulting the elderly female, while they were home alone in their private residence.
On August 28, an arrest warrant was issued for Parrish by Shelby County for the following charges:
Count I: Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, a Level 2 Felony
Count II: Armed Robbery, a Level 3 Felony
Count III: Burglary, a Level 1 Felony
Parrish is known to frequent where family resides in the 2900 block of Olney St., Indianapolis. He was known to drive a silver Honda Odessey van, and may have changed his hair style.
The Shelbyville Police Department says Parrish should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information concerning this person, please contact Detective Mark Newman, Shelbyville Police Department, Criminal Investigations Division (317) 392 – 5145 or Crime Stoppers @ (317) 262-8477 (TIPS) / 800-222-TIPS / crimetips.org .
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