Man hands note to police dispatcher, shoots himself\nWHITING, Ind. -- A man walked into the city's police station, handed the dispatcher a note through a bulletproof window, then pulled out a gun and shot himself once in the head, police said.\nVictor Midkiff, 54, an electrician's assistant for the city, fatally shot himself about 11 a.m. Wednesday. A note inside the envelope read, "Call my brother," and gave his phone number, Detective Donald Greer said.\nMidkiff was pronounced dead at the scene in the city along Lake Michigan just east of the Indiana-Illinois state line.\nGreer said investigators did not know why Midkiff committed suicide.
Hunter left bruised after attack by deer\nNORTH VERNON, Ind. -- When hunter Jim Mick went into the woods to bag himself a deer, he never expected to come out empty-handed -- and badly bruised.\nThe 69-year-old bowhunter was treated for injuries he said he suffered during a wrestling match with an angry buck. Mick, of North Vernon, said the deer attacked him Monday while he was hunting alone in rural Decatur County in southeastern Indiana.\n"He came out of the tall grass and briars," said Mick. "When I realized it, he was on me already."\nMick said the animal, which weighed about 150 pounds, struck him in the chest and knocked him to the ground, goring him in the thigh. "All I had time to do was throw my hands up and grab his antlers," he said.After about a 10-minute struggle, Mick said he managed to put a tree between himself and the deer, and the animal retreated.\nMick put a makeshift bandage on his leg and returned to his vehicle to call family members for help, he said. His son-in-law took him to a hospital in Greensburg, where he was treated for the gash and other minor injuries and released.\n"It was probably a draw, but I think I got the worst of it," Mick said. "I don't think he had any gouge marks on him"



