Indiana State Police have also charged a second person who was "instrumental" in getting Austin Schepers across state lines and into Louisville.
An Indiana man is not only accused of lying twice to authorities, but it’s also alleged, he faked his own death to avoid paying child support. That man, Jeffrey Bell Jr., from Salem, IN, was arrested in January this year and is currently held on related charges.
A “dead” man who authorities said owed child support money was discovered to be alive, Indiana authorities say. An investigation began in April when the Washington County Child Support administrator said she had received emails about the death of Jeffrey Lynn Bell Jr., according to Indiana State Police.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana State Police have arrested a second person ... was instrumental in helping Austin Schepers flee to Louisville, Kentucky, after he shot Orange County Sheriff ...
Indiana State Police said Orange County Deputy Zac Andry, who was shot during a traffic stop, is beginning rehab.
Rep. Robin Shackleford, D-Indianapolis, said she initially supported the law in committee but then received pushback from her community. She said many of her constituents don’t trust law enforcement and 25 feet is too far to “make sure everyone is accountable.”
The Indiana State Police is investigating an officer-involved shooting death on Interstsate 69 that happened Wednesday.
A second person has been arrested and charged in connection to the Christmas eve murder of Jeffersonville resident Jalen T. Baker.
SALEM – Mid-Southern Bancorp, Inc. (OTC Pink: MSVB), the holding company for Mid-Southern Savings Bank, FSB, and Beacon Credit Union, have jointly announced an
Blake Hayden, a fifth-generation Owensboro Realtor, launched the Blake Hayden Group with five people. Forty-five days later, the coronavirus hit and the real estate market slumped for six months. But now,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A two-day manhunt for the person who allegedly shot a downstate police officer ended Saturday night after the wanted man was shot and killed by an officer with the Louisville ...
The lawsuit says that LMPD officers and MetroSafe emergency dispatchers neglected to adhere to mandatory domestic violence response protocols, a failure that directly contributed to Stukenborg sustaining life-threatening injuries. Shutterstock