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Police across Indiana will increase patrols around the July 4th holiday to help curb impaired driving.
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A bill that makes it a crime in many cases to electronically track someone goes a little less far after changes by a House committee Wednesday.
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People with HIV would no longer be subject to harsher criminal penalties under legislation that advanced out of a House committee Wednesday.
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Tudor Dixon said the funds would support recruitment, retention, and training of law enforcement officers.
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Indiana law enforcement agencies across the state will conduct increased seat belt enforcement patrols over the next three weeks.
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The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute awarded more than $3.3 million in grants to 50 law enforcement and government agencies across the state to fund crime prevention efforts.
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South Bend Mayor James Mueller and city law enforcement leaders held their first quarterly public safety update Thursday. The goal of the updates...
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Today we talk about what happens when law enforcement are called because someone shows signs of dangerous psychiatric issues.How do police typically…
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Indiana law enforcement leaders defended their profession and the justice system at a forum on race and law enforcement held in Indianapolis Tuesday.The…
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — An upgrade to Michigan’s 911 emergency system caused a technical issue which resulted in early morning outages across the…