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RICHMOND, Ind. — A Wayne Superior Court 1 jury in recent days was unable to reach unanimous verdicts in the case of a Connersville man charged with four counts of child molesting. Judge Charles Todd Jr. declared a mistrial in the case of 39-year-old Randy E. Oliver. A new...
Indiana man arrested after attempted kidnapping of 14 yr old girl in Bath
BATH, N.Y. (WETM) – A man from New Castle, Indiana, was arrested this past weekend after he allegedly tried to lure an underage girl into his vehicle at a hotel in Bath. According to the Village of Bath Police Department, Joshua S. Beem, 50, was arrested and charged with attempted kidnapping in the second degree, […]
Delphi Murders Prosecutor Claims Former Rushville Cop Could Have History of Lying
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. — The prosecutor in the Delphi murders case is now going after the employment records of a key defense witness. During the March 18th hearing, former Rushville police chief Todd Click was called by the attorneys for suspect Richard Allen. It was during Click’s testimony that he detailed a previous investigation into […] The post Delphi Murders Prosecutor Claims Former Rushville Cop Could Have History of Lying appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Muncie man charged with DWI in crash that seriously injured woman
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A Muncie man faces felony charges over his alleged role in a car wreck that seriously injured a woman. Jaydin Lawrence Young, 20, is charged in Henry Circuit Court 2 with causing serious bodily injury while driving while intoxicated, a Level 5 felony carrying up to six years in prison, and criminal recklessness, a Level 6 felony with a maximum 30-month sentence.
Delphi defense team calls for sanctions against the prosecutor
DELPHI, Ind. — The contentious legal sparring between attorneys for Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen and Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland continued Tuesday. In the morning, McLeland filed a motion for former Rushville Police Chief Todd Click's personnel file to see if there are credibility issues with Click, who is expected to be a witness for the defense.
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Docs: Arrest made after 15-mile pursuit from Henry County to Delaware County ended in fatal accident
MUNCIE, Ind. — A man has been charged in Delaware County after a Thursday morning police pursuit ended in a fatal crash near Ball State University. According to court documents filed on Monday in Delaware County, 28-year-old Zacrey Antrim was charged by both Indiana State Police and Delaware County in relation to the pursuit and […]
Realty Check: Home Game
WITH A population that scarcely breaks 500, Wilkinson, Indiana, is your quintessential small town. Located 40 minutes east of downtown Indianapolis, it offers a unique piece of real estate. What in the 1950s was the gymnasium building for Wilkinson High School has been split to create a bright, spacious home in one half, with the other half retaining the court and bleachers.
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