Suspect Accused of Murdering Mother in Vacant House Booked into Vanderburgh County Jail

HENDERSON, Ky – Suspect Jaron Wells has been booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail on charges of murdering his mother in a vacant house. Wells was taken into custody in Harrisburg, IL back in September and was previously booked into the Saline County Detention Center before being brought back to Evansville. This stems from an investigation back in July when Evansville Police found the body of Shanay Hunt in a vacant home on Harriet Street. The suspect was booked at 1:02 p.m. after being apprehended in Harrisburg, IL.

The case of Jaron Wells, the suspect accused of murdering his mother in a vacant house, took a significant turn with his recent booking into the Vanderburgh County Jail. The investigation, which began in July when the body of Shanay Hunt was discovered in a vacant home on Harriet Street, has led to the arrest of Wells. He was taken into custody in Harrisburg, IL back in September and was previously booked into the Saline County Detention Center before being brought back to Evansville.

The arrest and subsequent booking of Wells into the Vanderburgh County Jail mark a significant development in the case. The investigation, which first began in July following the discovery of Shanay Hunt’s body in a vacant home, has culminated in the suspect’s apprehension. After being taken into custody in Harrisburg, IL back in September, Wells was booked into the Saline County Detention Center before being brought back to Evansville.

Wells’ booking into the Vanderburgh County Jail is the latest development in the case involving the murder of his mother in a vacant house. The investigation, which began with the discovery of Shanay Hunt’s body in a vacant home on Harriet Street, has led to the suspect’s apprehension. Wells was taken into custody in Harrisburg, IL back in September and was previously booked into the Saline County Detention Center before being brought back to Evansville. This marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation.