Lebanon Reporter

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August 17, 2012

Identification of victims pending DNA tests

Zionsville — Two days after a fiery crash in Zionsville that claimed two lives, police are still waiting to confirm the identities of the victims.

“We thought the registered owner was driving the vehicle, but he was not,” Zionsville Police Capt. Doug Gauthier said Thursday afternoon. By Friday, Gauthier believed he has determined who the victims are, but he is waiting for DNA results for confirmation.

Zionsville Police Department received a call about a car on fire on U.S. 421 north of 116th Street at 5:36 a.m. Thursday morning.

For the rest of this story, see the Aug. 18 issue of The Lebanon Reporter.

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