Police Question Man In Girl's Death FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - A man quizzed by police in the slaying of 8-year-old April Marie Tinsley has been charged in an unrelated child molesting incident, officials said. Allen County Prosecutor Stephen M. Sims authorized informally holding Everett Dwayne "Moose" Shull Jr., 34, about 11 p.m. Monday. Shull has not been identified as a suspect in the Tinsley case, police said. "We have not eliminated anyone (as a suspect). We have not cut off anyone with information," Master Sgt. Steven Butz, a police spokesman, said. late Monday. Butz said police interviewed Shull and five or six of his friends, family, and acquaintances Monday. The molesting Shull was accused of occurred last October involving an 11-year-old girl, police said. Shull was taken by police from his Fort Wayne home to detective headquarters about 3:10, p.m. Monday. He did not resist when police met him at his home and asked him to go with them. "There were several pieces of information received that led us to believe he (Shull) is an important person to talk to," said Paul R. Cherry, DeKalb County prosecutor. "We believe that investigators have made good progress over the last days. We're on the right track to hopefully solving the case." The child was abducted near her home in Fort Wayne April 1 and found dead near Spencerville in DeKalb County three days later. Authorities said she had been sexually molested and died from suffocation. Last week, witnesses who said a man forced April into a blue pickup truck the day she disappeared enabled police to produce a composite drawing of the man. Police did not say whether Shull resembles that drawing, or whether he owns a blue pickup.