
A new report indicates Shelby County has an increasing number in a frightening category.
In a press release, the Shelby County Coroner’s Office explained a report of a significant and deeply concerning increase in suicide deaths across the county in 2025. As of mid-July, 12 suicides have been confirmed. By comparison, at this time last year, there were 5 suicide deaths, representing a 140% increase year-over-year.
Even more troubling, the total number of suicide deaths in 2024 was 11, meaning Shelby County has already surpassed last year’s total in just over six months.
“This upward trend is alarming and demands immediate attention,” said Shelby County Coroner Brad Rund. “We’ve spoken with neighboring counties, and none are reporting a similar increase.This indicates a uniquely urgent issue here in Shelby County that must be addressed through awareness, outreach, and accessible support.”
The Coroner’s Office stresses that these statistics reflect only suicide deaths that occurred within the county, not residents who may have died by suicide outside its borders.
To anyone who may be struggling or knows someone who is help is available right now. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a free, confidential service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. By calling or texting 988, individuals can connect with trained crisis counselors who provide support for suicidal thoughts, mental health struggles, substance use concerns, or emotional distress. 988 is for anyone, anytime—whether you're in crisis or concerned about a loved one.
In addition to 988, Shelby County residents can access local resources for support and connection, including:
• Buddies Helping Buddies – A local peer support group focused on mental wellness and community connection.
• AFSP Indiana Chapter (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention) – Providing education, advocacy, and survivor support across Indiana.
• Choices Coordinated Care Solutions – Offering trauma-informed behavioral health services and crisis intervention programs.
The press release indicates that the Coroner’s Office is actively working with organizations to strengthen local awareness and prevention efforts throughout the community.
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