DELPHI, Ind. (AP) — A northern Indiana county prosecutor is stepping down as police investigations continue into the deaths of two teenagers near a recreation trail and four young sisters during a house fire.
Carroll County Prosecutor Rob Ives says he'll retire at the end of December with a year left in his term. Ives says he made the decision for private and personal reasons.
The prosecutor's resignation comes as a November 2016 fire in Flora that killed four sisters between ages 5 and 11 remains unsolved, as does the February fatal attack on two girls, ages 13 and 14, who were hiking on a trail near Delphi.
Ives says he would rescind his resignation if enough evidence emerged to file charges in either case.
A Republican Party caucus will select his replacement.
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