GOSHEN, Ind — Police are interviewing a "person of interest" in their investigation into a shooting at Meijer department store Tuesday night.
According to Assistant Police Chief Mike McCloughen, detectives are talking to a person of interest, who was not being identified because it might jeopardize the case, in the shooting of Abdulhussain Alfartusi, 43, of Goshen.
McCloughen hopes to provide more information about the case Thursday morning.
Alfartusi was found at in the parking lot of the store Tuesday at about 5:30 with apparent gunshot wounds in the upper torso, according to a press released issued Tuesday night by McCloughen.
Alfartusi was airlifted by Med-Flight service to South Bend’s Memorial Hospital where he was listed in critical condition Tuesday night. McCloughen said his condition was stabilized as of Wednesday morning
The victim told emergency workers he was shot during an argument with another person in a parking area west of the department store.
Breaking News
Police interviewing 'person of interest' in shooting
- Breaking News
-
-
Super Bowl fans warned about measles outbreak
East Coast fans who left the Super Bowl host city feeling good about Hoosier hospitality may have been exposed to something less welcome: The measles.
-
Toledo Symphony, Goshen College choirs in concert Feb. 19
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra and Goshen College choirs will come together under the direction of Grammy award-winning conductor and Goshen College alumnus Vance George for a Feb. 19 show.
-
'Seussical' debuts Friday
Joel Lininger is a 15-year-old boy. He’s also been Tom Sawyer and the King of Hearts. Currently, he’s The Cat in the Hat.
-
Student radio station up for national awards
The Goshen College radion station, WGCS, 91.1, The Globe, has been nominated for 15 broadcasting awards by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System.
-
Council bailout of housing authority not a done deal
Supporters of a $571,050 plan to bailout the Goshen Housing Authority and put the agency back on solid footing left Tuesday’s City Council meeting with new optimism, according to some people who attended the meeting.
-
Goshen winter guard members preparing for their big show
Members of the Goshen High School Winter Guard are working hard in preparation for their last regular season invitational. And that event will be a big one.
-
Police have suspects in theft of charity containers at Walmarts
According to a report by the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department, suspects in the recent thefts of donation containers at local Walmart stores have been identified.
-
Museum programs to focus on barns
Two events focusing on historic barns are planned at the Midwest Museum of American Art, 429 S. Main St., Elkhart:
-
New library rental fees set
The Middlebury Town Council amended the Middlebury Public Library's community room use policy Monday, with the primary change being an increase in rental fees for the library's three community rooms.
-
Local artists win at regionals
Five NorthWood High School students won at the 2012 Northwest Indiana & Lower Southwest Michigan Region of The Alliance for Young Writers & Artists.
- More Breaking News Headlines
-







