The Tipp City Police Department has released surveillance footage from the vicinity of the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Ashley Flynn, showing a suspicious man leaving the neighborhood around 2:45 a.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026. This timing aligns closely with the estimated time of her death during what authorities have described as a burglary that escalated into a homicide inside her home on the 900 block of Cunningham Court.

The video, captured from a nearby private security camera and shared publicly by police late Tuesday, depicts a male figure walking briskly away from the direction of the Flynn residence. He is dressed in dark clothing, appears to be of average build, and moves purposefully along a sidewalk before disappearing from view. While the footage is grainy due to low-light conditions and distance, investigators believe it depicts a person of interest who may have been involved in the break-in and shooting. Chief Greg Adkins confirmed the clip’s relevance, stating it matches the window when the crime occurred and could help identify the suspect or witnesses who saw him.

Flynn, a beloved substitute teacher in the Tipp City Exempted Village School District and seventh-grade volleyball coach at Tippecanoe Middle School, was pronounced dead at the scene after officers responded to a 911 call reporting a burglary in progress with a resident shot. Her husband, Caleb Flynn, and their two young children were inside the home but were not physically injured. The family alerted authorities shortly after the incident, describing signs of forced entry and the sudden violence.

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The released footage represents a critical development in a case that has gripped this small Miami County community north of Dayton. Police have emphasized that the suspect fled on foot, and the 2:45 a.m. departure time coincides with preliminary forensic timelines from the autopsy, which confirmed Flynn died from multiple gunshot wounds. The coroner’s report ruled the death a homicide, noting the injuries were consistent with a close-range assault during a struggle or confrontation inside the residence.

Investigators continue to treat the incident as a burglary that turned deadly. Signs of forced entry were evident, though exact details—such as the method or point of access—remain limited to protect the ongoing probe. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and FBI are assisting with forensic analysis, evidence processing, and broader searches for leads. Police canvassed the neighborhood extensively, collecting additional video from residents and businesses, reviewing tips, and following up on any reports of suspicious activity in the hours before the attack.

The community remains deeply shaken. Tipp City, known for its family-oriented atmosphere and low crime rate, has seen residents install extra security measures and discuss neighborhood safety protocols in the wake of the violence. Neighbors expressed disbelief that such an event could occur in their quiet suburb, where people often leave doors unlocked and children play freely. One longtime resident described the area as “the kind of place where you know everyone,” making the loss feel intensely personal.

Flynn was remembered as a dedicated educator and coach whose kindness and enthusiasm touched countless lives. She substituted across Tipp City Schools, bringing warmth and patience to classrooms, and previously taught full-time in the district. As volleyball coach, she guided young athletes with encouragement, focusing on teamwork, growth, and fun. School officials issued statements highlighting her “dedicated” service and the profound impact she had on students and staff. A GoFundMe to support the Flynn family has drawn widespread donations, with contributors sharing stories of her faith, positivity, and commitment to helping others.

Caleb Flynn, who appeared on American Idol years earlier, has stayed out of the public eye while grieving with their two children. The family has received an outpouring of support—meals, prayers, and messages—from the school community and beyond.

With no arrest yet, police continue to urge tips from the public. Anyone who recognizes the man in the footage, saw similar activity around 2:30–3:00 a.m., or has doorbell camera, dash cam, or other video from the neighborhood is asked to contact Tipp City Police at 937-667-3112 or the Miami County Communications Center at 937-440-9911. Anonymous submissions are accepted, and investigators stress that even small details could prove vital.

The release of this footage marks a hopeful step forward in a case that has left a family shattered and a community searching for answers. As forensic work and tip follow-ups progress, authorities remain committed to identifying the person responsible and delivering justice for Ashley Flynn—a woman whose life was defined by love, service, and light, not the darkness that ended it.