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Statement From Husband Of Katherin Shuffield

POSTED: 6:19 pm EDT April 23, 2008

The following is a statement from Jason Shuffield, the husband of Katherin Shuffield, a pregnant bank teller who was shot during a Tuesday morning robbery at the Huntington National Bank at 2030 N. Post Road in Indianapolis.

"On behalf of our family I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers and concerns regarding Katherin's condition. I would also like to thank all of the law enforcement officials who are working diligently to locate the suspects. We would appreciate the coming forward of anyone with information relevant to the investigation. Katherin is currently in critical but stable condition. She is resting and recovering slowly. She is still carrying our twin babies and the staff at Methodist Hospital is monitoring the situation closely as this remains a high-risk pregnancy. The rest of Katherin's family lives in the South American country of Peru and we are currently working with the Embassy of the United States in Peru to arrange for Katherin's mother and siblings to obtain visas to come and visit her here in the hospital. We would appreciate any help with this process. Katherin's recovery is our top priority right now. Therefore, we will hold off on all media interviews until her condition improves. Until then, we will send daily updates through the public relations staff here at the hospital who will then notify the media when we are ready to participate in the interviews ourselves."

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