UPDATE: John Dillinger’s relatives say man buried at Crown Hill isn’t Dillinger
Two relatives of infamous gangster John Dillinger say they have evidence that the man buried in Indianapolis’ Crown Hill Cemetery isn’t him. Mike Thompson and Carol Thompson Griffith, Dillinger’s niece and nephew, got permission from the state
Two men allegedly ran huge spice dealing operation in Lafayette
Two men are accused of running a massive spice dealing operation in Greater Lafayette. A confidential informant worked with police for six months to let the police know when Ronald Kirkman received shipments of damiana leaf and
New clothing company to help combat human tracking in Indianapolis
The owner of a new clothing company is working with a nonprofit to end human trafficking across Indianapolis. Anyone who donates used clothes gets 10% off when they shop at Modern Spindle. It’s a new boutique that
BREAKING: Marion couple arrested on child molestation charges
Marion Police Department officers have arrested two Marion residents and charged them with several crimes related to child molestation. Police charged Joshua David Arthur Trimm, 26, and Mary A Hazelwood, 26, with four level one counts of
Kokomo craft beer fest takes place tomorrow
Brews on Buckeye, an Indiana craft beer and spirits festival, is taking place in downtown Kokomo tomorrow. General admission is $30 per person, but designated drivers can get in for $10 and receive complimentary non-alcoholic drinks throughout
Annual Gathering of the Juggalos to take place in Indiana for first time
The annual Gathering of the Juggalos is being held at the Lawrence County Recreational Park in Springville. Juggalos, for those who don’t know, are the fans of the band Insane Clown Posse. Each year they host a
Facebook releases evidence of Saudi government propaganda campaign
Yesterday Facebook announced that it had found evidence of people associated with the government of Saudi Arabia who has been running social media campaigns in an attempt to build support for its kingdom and attacks on enemies.
Kokomo police to buy four new pursuit vehicles, two motorcycles
Kokomo’s Police Department is set to buy four new pursuit vehicles and two new Harley Davidson motorcycles, according to the Kokomo Tribune. The city’s Board of Public Works and Safety approved the purchases. The department will spend
Salvation Army, Walmart join together for “Stuff the Bus” school drive
The Salvation Army is teaming up with Walmart to “stuff the bus.” Walmart shoppers will receive a list of suggested supplies to help fill The Salvation Army’s bus or collection bin during the event. The goal is
INDOT to close section of I-465 for 15 days
INDOT will close a portion of I-465 on the southeast side of Indianapolis for 15 days. I-465 EB/NB will be closed from I-65 to I-70 on the Southeast side from Aug. 9-24. After the Labor Day holiday,