INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD detectives are investigating two separate fatal shootings in Indianapolis late Thursday night and early Friday morning.
First, officers found a man lying in the street with gunshot wounds around 14th Street and Priscilla Avenue just after 11 p.m.
Officers were called to the area on a report of a person shot before locating the man.
He later died in the hospital. He was identified by police as Stephen Flynn, 57.
On Wednesday, April 12 IMPD announced an arrest was made for the murder of Flynn.
Less than an hour later, officers reported to a shots fired call in the area of North and Gray streets.
There, officers notice bullets were fired into a home. Upstairs in the home, officers found a woman dead from gunshot wounds. The woman was identified by police as Farrenquai Bailey, 51.
At the scene, officers told police the woman was believed to be sleeping at the time of being shot.
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