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Police say the autopsy on Lealyn Tuttle showed that he died of acute fentanyl and diphenhydramine intoxication.
Police say the autopsy on Lealyn Tuttle showed that he died of acute fentanyl and diphenhydramine intoxication.
Police say the chase reached speeds of 50-75 mph, but stopped just north of Columbus.
Indiana State Police says it got a tip in January from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The student pick-up lane at an Indiana school became a crime scene on Thursday.