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An early-morning fire at the Woodbrook Apartments on Indianapolis' northwest side displaced 12 people and sent one person to the hospital, officials say.
A Carmel Target trainer faces felony and misdemeanor charges after a new hire says he groped her during her first shift; bond on the warrant was set at $5,000.
Court records say a 45-year-old Indianapolis man faces felony indecency charges after allegedly exposing himself in two backyards; surveillance footage is part of the case.
Two Indianapolis men drew 18-year federal sentences and a third was earlier given five years for a July 2024 string of armed robberies that targeted gas stations and a Dollar Tree.
IMPD released surveillance images for three people wanted in recent downtown Indianapolis thefts and a burglary, including an e‑bike taken from an apartment bike room.
Two dogs were found unresponsive in a parked car outside Cicero's Boathouse; an Indianapolis woman was arrested and faces animal‑cruelty charges.
Court filings say Autumn Reed poured gasoline through a Randolph Street home and set it ablaze; the blast injured six people, including two infants. Charges were filed this week.
Bob Johnson, 73, died after a fireworks-related accident; Vincennes postponed its Fourth of July show while officials investigate.
IMPD arrested a suspect wanted in a shots-fired probe after officers used a vehicle pin maneuver. A loaded handgun and suspected meth, pills and marijuana were seized.
A 43-year-old man faces multiple felonies after police say they found a loaded shotgun and more than 10 grams of fentanyl in his SUV at a busy Indianapolis intersection.
A 19-month-old child died after being pulled from a retention pond behind a Lawrence apartment complex. Police say there’s no indication of foul play and the coroner will investigate.
A woman was killed and a man later died after a reported murder‑suicide Monday at E. 13th and N. Gladstone, IMPD says. Detectives are asking anyone with information to call homicide investigators.
Court documents say a Carmel man used Snapchat to pressure juveniles for nude photos and now faces multiple felony counts. Authorities say the case began after a Snapchat tip.
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