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Body found in freezer at Kokomo residence

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KOKOMO -

A body found in a Kokomo freezer may be that of a missing man.

Police say Rebecca Wolf had contacted police Saturday to report her 29-year-old son Alex Shipp as a missing person. She said she hadn't heard from her son since November 8.

Sunday, investigators received information that Shipp was last seen at a residence in the 800 block of East Elm Street in Kokomo and may be deceased. Police found a deceased body in a freezer in the basement of the residence.

An autopsy is scheduled for Monday to try to determine the identity of the deceased.

As a result of the investigation, 51-year-old Walter Logan was arrested for murder. Anyone with further information about the investigation is asked to contact Detective Michael Banush at 765-456-7278, or the Kokomo Police Hotline at 765-456-7017. You can also call anonymous tips to Central Indiana Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS and possibly earn a cash reward.

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