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CRIME & SAFETY
Security video shows armed man and attempted break-ins on Indy's east side
INDIANAPOLIS — Residents of the Springdale neighborhood on the east side of Indianapolis say the number of people trying to break into cars and steal people's property has gotten out of control. Many of the homes on the block are now equipped with security cameras. In security video, you...
Woman dead after dog attack on Indy’s near west side
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis metro police are investigating after a woman was fatally attacked by two dogs on the city’s near west side Friday night. Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were called around 6:16 p.m. to the 600 block of Olin Avenue to conduct a death investigation. IMPD confirmed that one individual has died after being bitten by two loose dogs.
IMPD: Driver who died in crash involving IndyGo bus was not shot
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis police now say a woman who died in a crash involving an IndyGo bus was not shot, as previously reported. The crash occurred July 5 in the 1800 block of North Harding Street on the near northwest side. Officers at the scene found four people who were injured in the crash, including the driver of one of the cars, who officers determined had also been shot.
IMPD: Owner of popular Indy nail salon arrested for domestic battery
News 8 has chosen not to name the woman involved in the domestic battery incident. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The owner of a popular Broad Ripple nail salon faces charges after police say he attacked a woman when she accused him of stealing money. Tuan Nguyen, 43, owner DaVi Nail Spa in Broad Ripple, faces misdemeanor […]
A trio of friends were playing with a gun. One is now dead, the other in custody.
INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, a trio of young friends went inside an Indianapolis home to flash, dance with and wave around a pistol while taking photos. One of them never walked out. Another is in custody on a reckless homicide charge following his death. ...
FBI Warns Indiana Residents of New “Jugging” Crime Trend
Recently, a concerning crime trend known as "jugging" has been making headlines. I first learned about it after an alarming number of cases were reported in Maryland in June and July. The more I learn about jugging, the more instances I find around the country. I don't know of any specific cases of jugging here in Southern Indiana, but the FBI is reminding us that it's important to be aware and vigilant, especially since trends like this can sometimes spread.
Indy man who killed 4 over stimulus check gets 145 years in prison
INDIANAPOLIS — A mass murderer who took the lives of four people, including a young child, all because he wanted the mother of his child’s stimulus check will serve the rest of his life behind bars after being handed down a 145-year prison sentence. Malik Halfacre, 28, pleaded guilty last month to four counts of […]
Judge grants motion to move Delphi murders suspect out of Indiana Department of Correction
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Judge Frances Gull on Thursday granted a motion to move Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen out of the Indiana Department of Correction. On day three of the Delphi murders court hearings, Gull granted the defense’s request to vacate Allen’s safekeeping order. Allen will be moving out of the Indiana Department of Correction, while the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office will take over his custody and decide where he goes. Earlier this week, Carroll County Sheriff Tony Liggett said the Carroll County Jail would not house Allen. Liggett said he would speak with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office about possibly housing Allen in Cass County.
Woman's death after crash with IndyGo bus, shooting ruled a homicide
INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating a woman's death as a homicide several weeks after officers found her critically injured in a crash with an IndyGo bus and later learned she had been shot, officials said Thursday. Treasure Gray, 21, died three days after a series of catastrophic events at the intersection of North Harding and West 18th streets on July 5. ...