PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office announced the completion of the prosecution of Plymouth resident

Daniel Kneifel today. Kneifel was charged with child molestation in 2023 and has now been convicted and sentenced.
The investigation began in July of 2022 when the Department of Child Services received a report of sexual abuse against a 13-year-old child committed by Kneifel. The criminal investigation was handled by Captain Jeff Snyder of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department. The child was interviewed, as was Kneifel, who denied all of the allegations. Initially, no charges were filed due to insufficient evidence to proceed at that time.
In January of 2023, however, a second report was made with the Department of Child Services, alleging continued sexual contact between the 13-year-old and Kneifel. Captain Snyder again investigated the case, this time having been provided additional evidence that corroborated the allegations. The child was interviewed again, as was Kneifel. Kneifel initially denied all of the allegations, but later claimed the only contact was a kiss where the child had been the aggressor. He stated the child kissed him on his front porch, which was recorded on his Ring doorbell camera, and Kneifel admitted that he had deleted the footage.
Attempts were made by law enforcement to recover the deleted footage, but ultimately it was never able to be produced. Charges were filed in August of 2023, with probable cause being found and a bond set at $50,000 cash. Bond was posted September 12, 2023, and Kneifel remained at liberty while charges were pending.
A jury trial commenced in Marshall Superior Court 3 on April 1, 2026. The State was represented by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Elizabeth Boehm, and Daniel Kneifel was represented by Michael Tuszynski. After a 2-day jury trial and approximately four hours of deliberation, the 12-person jury delivered a guilty verdict on Count 1: Child Molesting, Level 1 Felony and Count 3: Child Molesting, Level 4 Felony. The jury found on Count 2: Child Molesting, Level 1 Felony. Kneifel was remanded into the custody of the Marshall County Sheriff at that time.
Sentencing was held on Friday, May 22, 2026, before the Honorable Judge Matthew Sarber. After hearing statements from the child, the child’s mother, the Defendant’s wife, and the Defendant’s best friend, the Court heard recommendations from each side as to what sentence should be imposed. The Court weighed the mitigating and aggravating factors and ultimately ordered that the sentences on Count 1 and Count 3 be served consecutively. The total sentence is 40 years, with 38 to be served in the Indiana Department of Correction, 2 years suspended, and 1 year to be served on formal probation with sex offender terms and conditions imposed. Kneifel will be ordered to participate in Sex Offender Management and Monitoring as a condition of the sentence.
The Prosecutor’s Office would like to thank Captain Snyder for his tireless efforts investigating this case and remind the public that if you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, call the Indiana Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 1-800-800-5556. You may report abuse and neglect anonymously.
























