Man admits to driving to dump on day Delphi teens were found murdered on his property
04/03/2017 2:07 pm PDT
By Russ McQuaid, WXIN
DELPHI, Ind. -- (WXIN) -- Ron Logan admitted to a Carroll County judge that he violated probation in late February by driving to a county dumpsite on the day two young Delphi girls were found murdered on his land.
Investigators told FOX59 that Logan's unauthorized road trip on February 13, the day Liberty Germany and Abigail Williams disappeared, happened hours before the two girls were dropped off at a hiking trail east of town.
Logan is not considered a suspect in the killings.
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The 77-year-old man was on probation for a 2014 Operating While Intoxicated conviction and was found to be a Habitual Traffic Offender.
His high-profile locally and in news reports about the killings coincided with not only the trip to the Carroll County Waste Transfer Station but also an admitted visit to a restaurant in Tippecanoe County, where Logan was spotted drinking alcohol in violation of his probation.
Logan was jailed and held without bond one month ago.
“We allege that he violated those conditions of his probation by drinking, by having access to his vehicle which he wasn't supposed to have and by driving while he's adjudicated as a habitual traffic violator,” said Deputy Prosecutor Jerry Beam after Logan accepted a guilty plea. “There would have been evidence and/or testimony about his driving to the transfer station and also to the fact that he consumed alcoholic beverages at the Americus Pizza King.”
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