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CRIME & SAFETY
Suspicious death under investigation in Pulaski County
PULASKI COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a man died under suspicious circumstances. According to our reporting partners at WKVI, first responders were called back on June 23 to a home in Medaryville to assist an unresponsive 50-year-old man. They provided medical help and took him to the hospital, where he later died. He has not been identified at this time.
North Judson, Hamlet Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fires
Two structure fires were called into the Starke County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center over the weekend. The North Judson-Wayne Township Fire Department was called to a fire at 2460 W. State Road 10 in North Judson Saturday, June 29 in the afternoon where firefighters were able to take quick action to knock down the fire. Fire Chief Todd Jackson told WKVI News that there was 65 percent damage to the structure and the fire remains under investigation. The home owner suffered minor injuries, as well as another individual working at the residence. Both were transported from the scene by Starke County EMS.
Starke County Sheriff’s Office
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Knox Board of Public Works Hears Update from Police Department
The Knox Board of Public Works heard an update from the Knox City Police Department during their meeting last week. Knox City Chief of Police Chad Dulin announced his department responded to 721 calls during the month of May. He informed the board, Brandon Pittman had put in his resignation on June 17. He went on to say, their staff is currently two officers short and are in the process of hiring. He stated they have eight applications that will be going through the necessary testing for comprehension and a physical on July 1, before moving forward with background checks.
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