UPDATED BREAKING: Person Of Interest -- Murder in Brazil

Thursday, May 11, 2023 ~ Updated 10:11 AM
ISP - Jon Luke Benjamin McGuff, 25, of Reelsville

UPDATED

Area police are looking for Jon Luke Benjamin McGuff in connection with a deadly shooting in Brazil on Thursday afternoon. McGuff is armed and dangerous, according to Indiana State Police Sargent Matt Ames

Ames said the Clay County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch received a 911 call at 3:50 pm on May 11 reporting shots fired.

Beth Clark photo - The Brazil Times is on the scene of a reported homicide on the northwest side of Brazil.

Brazil Police Department officers and Clay County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to the scene at 310 North Leavitt St., Brazil.

“When they arrived, they found a male with several gunshot wounds,” said Ames.

The officers realized the victim had succumbed to his injuries. The Clay County Coroner was contacted.

“We are asking anybody that has any information or heard the gunshots to contact the police,” said Ames.

Ames said McGuff is aged 25 and from Reelsville.

If you see McGuff, Ames said, “Do not approach him and call 911.”

Ames is also encouraging residents to contact the ISP at 765-344-7453.

The male victim's identity has not been released, pending notification of his family.

The Clay County Prosecutor was also at the scene and has been informed of the situation. The Brazil Police Department, Clay County Sheriff’s Department, and Conservation Officers were on the scene.

“This happened in the city, but I have asked the Indiana State Police to take the lead. They have more resources than the city. I asked, and they have accepted," said Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen.

McQueen reiterated Ames’ plea for people with any information to contact law enforcement.

Earlier Today

@ISPPutnamville is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a person of interest involved in a homicide in Brazil, IN.

The individual is Jon Luke Benjamin McGuff, 25, of Reelsville.

Call 911 immediately if you see him. Do not approach.

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"This happened in the city but I have asked the Indiana State Police to take the lead. They have more resources than the city. I asked and they have accepted," said Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen.

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