Family withdraws temporary protection order against man accused of killing his wife

New court documents show the guardians of the couple's children withdrew their temporary protection order against Caleb Flynn.

Published on Mar. 11, 2026

There is a new development in the case of a man accused of killing his wife in Tipp City. New court documents show the guardians of the couple's children withdrew their temporary protection order against Caleb Flynn, which would have prevented him from taking hold of any of the marital assets and contacting his children if he were to make bail and be released.

Why it matters

The withdrawal of the temporary protection order against Caleb Flynn, who is accused of murdering his wife Ashley Flynn, raises questions about the family's motivations and the ongoing legal proceedings in this high-profile case.

The details

Ashley Flynn, 37, was found dead on Feb. 16 after officers received a report of a burglary and shooting at her home on Cunningham Court. Her husband, Caleb, was arrested on Feb. 19 and is facing charges of murder, felonious assault, and tampering with evidence. Caleb's bond is $2 million, and he has a court appearance in late March.

  • Ashley Flynn was found dead on Feb. 16, 2026.
  • Caleb Flynn was arrested on Feb. 19, 2026.
  • Caleb Flynn has a court appearance scheduled for late March 2026.

The players

Caleb Flynn

The husband of Ashley Flynn, who is accused of murdering his wife.

Ashley Flynn

A 37-year-old woman who was found dead in her home on Cunningham Court after a reported burglary and shooting.

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What’s next

The judge will decide in late March whether to allow Caleb Flynn to be released on bail.

The takeaway

The withdrawal of the temporary protection order against Caleb Flynn raises questions about the family's motivations and the ongoing legal proceedings in this high-profile case, which will continue to be closely watched by the community.