Ongoing Bedford County Homicide Case Yields Burglary Charge

  • Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Danny Allen
Danny Allen

An ongoing investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and investigators with the Shelbyville Police Department has resulted in a man being arrested and charged in connection to the death of a Shelbyville woman.

At the request of 17th District Attorney General Rob Carter, TBI special agents, working alongside detectives with the Shelbyville Police Department, began investigating the Sept. 14, 2015, homicide of 45-year-old Angela Kibble. The victim was found deceased in her residence at 800 Belmont Avenue in Shelbyville by a neighbor.

During the course of the investigation, special agents developed information that Danny Allen, now 21, was among several individuals who had entered the victim’s home and were present at the time of her death.

On Wednesday, authorities arrested Allen and charged him with one count of especially-aggravated burglary. He was booked into the Bedford County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

The arrest of Allen brings to eight the number of individuals charged in connection to this ongoing investigation.

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