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Mother Arrested After Shooting Teen Daughter Mistaken for Intruder
Summary
Officials say a woman in Anderson, Indiana, shot and killed her 17-year-old daughter on Dec. 28 after believing the teen was an intruder; the Madison County Prosecutor's Office announced her arrest on preliminary felony charges and she is in custody.
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Police say a woman in Anderson, Indiana, shot and killed her 17-year-old daughter after believing the teen was an intruder on December 28, 2025. The Madison County Coroner's Office identified the victim and police later described the circumstances in court documents. The Madison County Prosecutor's Office announced on January 5 that the mother was arrested and faces preliminary felony charges.
Key facts:
- Police responded to the residence early on December 28 and the 17-year-old was found with a gunshot wound; she died later that evening.
- Officials say the mother believed the person she encountered was an intruder when the shooting occurred.
- Chief deputy prosecutor Andrew Hanna confirmed the January 5 arrest of Tia Holmes on preliminary felony charges of neglect of a dependent and reckless homicide; she is being held in the Madison County Jail.
- Court documents reported that detectives believe other people were in the home and that witnesses said the mother had previously expressed fears about intruders; further court scheduling was not reported.
Summary:
Officials say the shooting resulted in the death of the 17-year-old and led to preliminary felony charges against the mother. She remains in custody at the Madison County Jail. Undetermined at this time.
