Pregnant victim loses her twins


Pregnant victim loses her twins

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INDIANAPOLIS — A pregnant teller shot in a bank robbery has lost the twins she was carrying, and police continued to search for the gunman Friday. Katherin Shuffield, 30, who was five months


pregnant, was critically wounded when a masked gunman shot her in the abdomen Tuesday morning at a Huntington Bank branch. Authorities and the family had said the bullets had not hit the


twins. Complications set in, however, and Shuffield’s husband, Jason, said in a statement that the twins died late Thursday. He said his wife remained in critical but stable condition at


Methodist Hospital. “Katherin’s recovery is our top priority and she continues to receive the best possible care,” he said. Marion County’s chief deputy coroner, Alfarena Ballew, said she


would examine the twins to determine the causes of their deaths. Police on Friday released three men arrested in connection with the robbery, saying a story told to them turned out to be


untrue. All four had been arrested Wednesday and held on preliminary charges of conspiracy to commit robbery; authorities had said none was believed to be the gunman. Marion County chief


trial prosecutor David Wyser said several details that Shed James Jr., 25, told police were inaccurate. He said James would be charged with false reporting. Police do not suspect James in


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