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One person was shot and killed and at least two others were shot, according to IndyStar.
One person was shot and killed and at least two others were shot, according to IndyStar.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an ongoing investigation.
The truck failed to stop at an intersection and collided with another vehicle.
The woman had multiple stab wounds in her back.
Cleanup of the 107 parking meters cost about $725.
Police said the man was extremely intoxicated and was taken to the hospital.
The caretaker is a 47-year-old woman from Mitchell, Indiana.
He pulled a knife after another man refused to give him money.
The reason for the shooting is unknown.
One of the men sustained injuries to the head and was hospitalized.
Police determined the man was highly intoxicated.
One of the men reportedly fired a gunshot in the air.
Two-thirds of students still have to move out of their residence halls.
The robbers told everyone inside to get on the floor and empty their pockets.
Monroe County prosecutor Erika Oliphant said she doesn't foresee violent inmates being released.
He was allegedly involved in burglaries at University East apartments and Acacia.
Donald Francis died at 9:58 p.m. from a chest gunshot wound, according to the coroner.
The employee’s wallet was also reported stolen.
A deputy prosecutor said many trials are postponed for the foreseeable future.
The woman tried to call 911 but the robber grabbed her phone and left.