UPDATE: One arrested following Urmeyville shooting

UPDATE 10:17 a.m. Tuesday

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office officially made an arrest in the Monday shooting incident in Urmeyville. Alicia Marie Haupt, 33 of Franklin, was arrested on preliminary felony charges of attempted murder, auto theft and pointing a firearm.

A probable cause affidavit will be sent to the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office for review and formal charges. Haupt remains at the Johnson County jail, according to a press release sheriff’s office.

The person she is accused of shooting, Jacob Pascal Harville, 35 of Franklin, remains at Franciscan Hospital in serious condition, the release says.

Detectives are still collecting evidence and information this is an ongoing investigation and as soon as more information is available it will be released.

UPDATE 4:12 p.m. Monday

Law enforcement has identified the suspect and the man shot in Urmeyville earlier on Monday.

The man shot was identified as 35-year-old Jacob Pascal Harville, of Franklin. He is listed in serious condition at Franciscan Hospital in Indianapolis, Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess said in a Monday afternoon update.

The person suspected of shooting Harville has been identified as Alicia Marie Haupt, 33 of Franklin.

Deputies are working with the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office on the investigation. A search warrant has been secured to collect evidence at Harville’s home, Burgess said.

ORIGINAL STORY

A man is in the hospital after being shot Monday in a rural neighborhood near Franklin.

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a “person shot” incident at a home in the 3000 block of N. County Road 625 East in Urmeyville, northeast of Franklin. Deputies were dispatched at 11:46 a.m. Monday, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office.

One man was transported to an Indianapolis hospital. His identity has not been released and his condition is unknown as of 12:42 p.m., the news release says.

A person of interest is speaking with detectives, and the area will be active as detectives collect evidence. The area is safe, Sheriff Duane Burgess said.

This story will be updated when more information is made available.