Complete coverage of the weekend shooting that occurred in …
Updated: Tuesday, 20 Mar 2012, 2:08 PM EDT
Published : Sunday, 18 Mar 2012, 12:49 PM EDT
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - Indiana State Police Detectives from the Putnamville Post, along with the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office are currently investigating two separate shooting incidents in the Dugger area which sent three victims to Indianapolis Methodist Hospital. The shootings were related and appeared to have originated over a domestic dispute that occurred earlier in the evening.
Preliminary investigation revealed at 3:32 a.m. this morning, Sullivan County Dispatch Center received a 911 call from the Uptown Tavern at 8111 Main Street in Dugger, reporting an alleged shooting that occurred outside the establishment. Responding troopers and deputies found 39-year-old Patrick D. Ruff of Jasonville, IN. lying wounded in a nearby parking area, adjacent to the tavern. Ruff appeared to be suffering from a shotgun wound to the head. Inside the tavern, officers found 31-year-old LeighAnn Lovelace of Linton, IN. also suffering from a shotgun wound to the head. Lovelace is believed to have been shot by the suspect outside the tavern. Both victims were transported to Sullivan County Community Hospital and later airlifted to Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis for treatment of serious to critical gunshot wounds.
Seconds, after the initial shootings of Ruff and Lovelace, the alleged male shooter is believed to have fired one round into the windshield of an unrelated passing vehicle traveling eastbound on Main Street in Dugger. The male driver of the passing vehicle then confronted the alleged shooter and followed the suspect to a residence at 1024 South County Road 600 East, Dugger. Once there, it is believed the two men continued to argue which resulted in the original shooting suspect sustaining a shotgun wound to the head as well. He was taken to Sullivan County Community Hospital and later airlifted to Methodist Hospital for further treatment. His wounds are believed to not be life threatening. The passing motorist was not injured.
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