Bradley Marchant is Indiana State Police's forensic investigative genetic genealogist and he's already making a difference.
By Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s thousands of law enforcement officers were the focus of a Senate corrections committee on Tuesday, as legislators parsed through concerns about red flag laws and “buffer zones.
Lawmakers are back to work at the Indiana Statehouse with two bills passing out of committee during the session.
Indiana State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Indiana 63 that sent one to an Indianapolis hospital via air ambulance. According to the preliminary crash investigation by ISP, Garrick Busenbark,
Now, House Bill 1122 adds language to the original law, saying an officer can ask someone to back up if they believe that person's presence interferes with the officer's ability to do their job. The Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police supports adding the new language.
Jury trials for former Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle and current pastor of Straitway Indiana-Goshen Daniel Muir and his wife, Kristin, have been pushed back to August. The couple appeared in Cass County Circuit Court Thursday afternoon for a status of council hearing,
An Illinois trucker linked to the deaths of at least half a dozen women received a 65-year prison sentence for the killing of one of his victims, an Indianapolis woman.