Authorities have confirmed that two people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide that began in Princeton, Indiana.
Police there say the deceased body of a woman was discovered in the passenger seat of a vehicle parked at an apartment complex Tuesday. She was later identified as Larissa Davis.
Following the discovery, an all points lookout was issued by law enforcement for Richard Ingle, Jr. believed connected to the death of Davis. However, it soon ended after Ingle was found dead inside of a vehicle in Sullivan County, Indiana, north of Princeton. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
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