Westfield, Indiana – Police have made an arrest in the homicide investigation of James “Matt” Lushin, advancing an active case with limited public details.
According to the Westfield Police Department, the arrest was announced Friday as part of an ongoing investigation, with authorities emphasizing that information remains restricted due to the case’s active status.
Officials stated the suspect is allegedly connected to Lushin’s death, though no additional identifying details, charges, or circumstances surrounding the incident have yet been released. Police said further information will be shared when appropriate.
Investigators noted the case is believed to be an isolated incident and reiterated that there is no ongoing threat to the public.
The arrest follows what authorities described as extensive investigative work by officers and detectives. Multiple agencies assisted in the case, including the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations, the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office, Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office, and several regional departments such as Carmel Police, Noblesville Police, Indiana State Police, and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
Officials also credited the Hamilton County Metro ICAC Task Force and Westfield Fire Department for their support during the investigation.
The case continues to develop as investigators work to finalize details and potential charges.
For local residents, including commuters and students in the area, officials say there is no disruption to daily safety conditions.
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