Drunken driver crashes into Sample Gates
IUPD officers estimate the driver caused between $10,000 and $25,000 in damage.
IUPD officers estimate the driver caused between $10,000 and $25,000 in damage.
An Allen County man has been arrested after leading police on a 100-mph chase through three northern Indiana counties.
The latest incident happened at Burger King and is the fourth fake $100 being investigated by BPD.
The 18-year-old told police the woman physically restrained her.
One of the vibrators was valued at $56, and the other was $39.
Two fake bills were used at Starbucks, and one was used at Subway.
BPD Lt. John Kovach said keeping valuables out of sight is key to avoiding theft.
Jason Cox shot Trenton Kirchmeier in the face in 2016, but Kirchmeier survived.
Police have no leads on a suspect.
Police do not believe the vehicle thefts are related.
IU's TKE chapter was suspended until 2021 last month.
In a Nov. 28 interview with police, Debowles said he was probably being aggressive.
The 17-year-old suspect stole items from at least 11 cars.
The woman who stole money on Feb. 21 was also being investigated for another crime.
The driver who caused the crash had a gun in his truck, police said.
Hoosiers under 21 caught driving with a BAC of at least .02 percent can face fines and license suspension.
A red truck landed on top of an IU student's car.
The threats were toward a student in Greene County, not Bloomington High School South.
Messel is currently serving 80 years for the murder of IU student Hannah Wilson.
Multiple reported thefts have caused police to encourage the locking of car doors.