Ohio instructor, mother of two, killed throughout residence invasion: police

An Ohio instructor and volleyball coach was killed in a suspected residence invasion, with a manhunt nonetheless underway for her killer.
Ashley Flynn, 37, was gunned down 2:30 a.m. Monday whereas her husband and their two kids had been additionally residence, however not injured, in keeping with Tipp Metropolis police.
Officers had been referred to as to a housebreaking, and there have been indicators of compelled entry, Tipp Metropolis Police Chief Greg Adkins advised WHIO-TV, calling it a suspected housebreaking gone unsuitable.
She was “murdered in her residence,” her pastor, Jordan Hansen of Dayton’s Christian Life Middle, stated in tribute to the “beloved member of our church, devoted servant of Jesus, and spouse, mother, daughter.”
Police instantly sealed off the encircling space and searched with drones and Ok-9s, however “no suspects had been situated,” police stated.
The mother was a instructor at Lifewise Academy and in addition a volleyball coach for the Tippecanoe Center College.
“She was identified for her lovely smile, heat, kindness, and the constructive influence she had on so many—each out and in of the classroom and on the court docket,” Tipp Metropolis Faculties stated Monday.
