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GEORGIA — From the Hoosier State to the Sunshine State: Indiana Task Force One is ready to rescue, recover, and clean-up after Hurricane Milton hits Florida this week. The task force is currently stationed just outside of Florida somewhere in Georgia. For security reasons, Chief Jay Settergren didn’t share the exact location, but what he […]
DELPHI, Ind. — You may have noticed “electronic eyeglasses” are now listed as items banned from the courtroom during the trial of accused Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen. There’s a reason for that listing and the person involved wants to clear the air. When Indiana State Police (ISP) held a private logistics meeting with news […]
INDIANAPOLIS — A winning Powerball ticket is collecting dust. If you have it, you need to make your way to the Circle City before it’s too late. A 50-thousand-dollar Hoosier Lottery Powerball Double Play ticket was purchased back in April from the Smoke Shop at 492 South College Avenue in Rennselaer, Indiana. That ticket will […]
WASHINGTON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will be in the U.S. this week to present what he calls his “victory plan” in Ukraine’s war against Russia. The White House confirms that Zelensky will meet with President Biden on Thursday and will meet separately with Vice President Harris. A White House statement says both Biden and […]
INDIANAPOLIS — You may hear about a murder on the news and wonder what caused one person to take another’s life. That’s a question asked by police, and sometimes, they don’t have a definitive answer. Most homicide cases that have been cleared by Indianapolis Metro Police so far this year list the motive as “Unknown” […]
PLAINFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — Two people have died and a police officer was hurt in a crash Friday afternoon in Plainfield, police say. The officer was stable when taken to a hospital. A computer-aided dispatch entry stamped with a time of 5:45 p.m. Friday listed “person down” and “crash” at 2305 E. Main St. That’s […]
INDIANAPOLIS — It started as an argument and ended with a fatal shooting. Now, an Indianapolis man is heading to prison. Emmanuel Newman and Joshua Hopson got into an argument at an apartment complex on Alsuda Court in the early morning hours of December 28th, 2022. This is on the northeast side of Indianapolis near […]
STATEWIDE — Indiana has plenty of water but a need for new distribution ideas. That’s the conclusion of a water study that began a decade ago. Bloomington-based INTERA Incorporated was tasked by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce in 2014 to study the state’s total supply of water, where it’s located, and how to best distribute […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Court records detail accusations of child exploitation against an Indianapolis police veteran and the use of a popular messaging app. Twelve-year Indianapolis Metro Police veteran Javed Richards used messaging app Kik to upload over forty files of child porn, including videos and pictures, according to the arrest affidavit. Those court records also claim […]
CHICAGO — Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker says Chicago is ready for pro-Palestinian protests at the Democratic National Convention. In an interview with CNN’s “State of the Union,” Pritzker said he’s confident in the city’s plan to handle the high numbers of expected protesters against Israel’s war in Gaza. He remained insistent, however, that violence would […]
STATEWIDE — If you have a loved one that’s missing, you could provide investigators the key to finding that person or confirming the identity of someone police have found in the past. Advancements in DNA technology have inspired Indiana State Police, specifically within the Cold Case Team, to increase their efforts to solve long-term missing […]
CAIRO — Palestinian authorities say Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip have killed 19 people today, including six children. Health officials say the children and their mother were killed in an airstrike on a house in central Gaza. The attack comes as Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading back to Israel in an effort […]
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