Frankfort, IN (July 22, 2025)- On July 21, 2025, at approximately 4:02 PM, Frankfort Police Department officers responded to a report of multiple shots fired in the 1200 block of Magnolia Avenue. Officers arrived quickly and found evidence related to the incident. Multiple officers, detectives, and a crime scene investigator immediately began an intensive investigation.
Through the initial investigation, it was determined that the altercation involved known individuals and was not a random act of violence. Detectives quickly identified two suspects connected to the shooting. This led to the execution of multiple search warrants at separate locations and the collection of critical evidence.
As the search scenes were being processed, both suspects were located and taken into custody. With the assistance of the Lebanon Police Department, 18-year-old Logen M. Bolin was apprehended in Lebanon, Indiana. He was then transferred to our custody and transported to the Clinton County Jail on felony weapons-related charges. The second suspect, a juvenile male, was also taken into custody and transported to the Clinton County Jail.
At this time, no major injuries have been reported to anyone involved or to any innocent bystanders. However, property damage was reported in the area. This case remains an active investigation.
There is no known ongoing threat to the community. Detectives believe this was an isolated incident between individuals who were familiar with one another.
We are asking any community members who may have information or video footage related to this case to contact the Frankfort Police Department and speak directly with Detective Joshua Danner (765-654-4245 ext. 9281 or by email jdanner281@frankfort-in.gov.
“We will not tolerate this type of behavior in our community,” said Deputy Chief Cesar Muñoz. “We will fully investigate these violent crimes to ensure the safety of our citizens, and we will pursue suspects across jurisdictions if necessary. I want to thank our dedicated officers, detectives, and crime scene investigator for their quick response and teamwork in keeping Frankfort safe.”
Additional information will be released once the Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office reviews the case and determines formal criminal charges.
The Frankfort Police Department would like to thank the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, Lebanon Police Department, Clinton County Central Dispatch, Clinton County Indiana Prosecutor’s Office, and Clinton County EMS for their assistance during this incident.
All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Pursuant to Indiana Public Access Laws (I.C. 5-14-3-5), certain factual information relating to the identity of a person arrested or jailed and the agency’s response to a complaint, accident, or incident must be made available to the public.
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