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Elkhart woman accused of dragging child during argument at 7-Eleven, police say

The Lead Off

  • An Elkhart woman is facing a felony charge after police say a child was dragged by a vehicle during an argument outside a convenience store.
  • Investigators say surveillance video shows the child being pulled more than 20 feet after the vehicle drove away.
  • The incident remains under investigation following a Tuesday police response.

ELKHART, IND, (WOWO) A woman is facing a felony charge after police say a child was dragged by a vehicle during an incident outside a convenience store in Elkhart.

According to court documents, officers were called Tuesday to the 7-Eleven located on County Road 17 for a reported domestic dispute involving a vehicle.


Police investigation and surveillance video

Investigators say surveillance footage from the scene shows a child exiting a vehicle driven by Shayna Jones when the vehicle suddenly pulled away.

Authorities report the child was dragged for more than 20 feet during the incident.

Jones has been charged with criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon.


Statements and alleged circumstances

According to police, Jones told investigators she did not realize the child was getting out of the vehicle at the time she drove away.

Court documents indicate the incident occurred during an argument outside the convenience store.


Ongoing case

The case remains under investigation as officials continue to review surveillance footage and witness statements. Additional details have not been released at this time.

Jones’ initial court proceedings are expected to move forward following the filing of formal charges.


Next steps

The case will proceed through the Elkhart County court system, where prosecutors may present additional evidence, including surveillance video, as part of the ongoing criminal case.


The Takeaway

  • Elkhart police say a child was dragged more than 20 feet after exiting a vehicle driven by Shayna Jones during an argument outside a 7-Eleven, leading to a felony charge of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon.
  • Investigators cite surveillance video as evidence showing the child being pulled as the vehicle drove away, while Jones told police she did not realize the child was exiting at the time.
  • The case remains active in Elkhart County court as prosecutors continue reviewing evidence and move forward with formal proceedings.

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