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The dashboard also shows a map with neighborhoods which are most active, especially in the Central City, Rockwood, Wilkes East, North Gresham, Powell Valley and North Central neighborhoods.
Anyone with information about any of the shootings should contact IMPD at (317) 327-3475 or Crime Stoppers at (317) 262-TIPS (8477). ... A map showing the locations of three overnight shootings.
Indianapolis police are investigating after three men were shot during a "large disturbance" at a park on the city's near west side Tuesday evening. Around 8:15 p.m. June 11, IMPD officers were called ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Police in Indianapolis are asking the city for a massive expansion of it’s crime-fighting tech. From drones to license plate readers to gunshot detectors, Indianapolis Metro Police are ...
Anyone with information on any of the shootings was asked to contact IMPD or Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS. A map showing weekend gun violence in Indianapolis.(WISH Graphic) Friday, June 9 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is providing new details on how the department plans to roll out $9 million worth of crime fighting technology. On Wednesday, Co… ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Police representatives say investing in crime-fighting technology is already yielding positive results. In a presentation Wednesday before the Indianapolis City-County Council, an ...
Indianapolis has recorded 244 homicides so far this year, and more than 220 of those have been ruled murder. That’s a daunting caseload for IMPD’s 33 current homicide detectives. But help is ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis officials announced more crime fighting technology will hit the streets to assist police response and evidence gathering in the city's battle to curb violent crime. The ...
CRIME MAPPING: Tracking homicides across Indianapolis by: Jacob Burbrink. ... The IMPD is working on something similar, taking an even closer look at the data to drive their resources.
CRIME MAPPING: How the city is addressing violent crime by: Jacob Burbrink. ... Deputy Chief Joshua Barker with the IMPD said the department’s use of data in this effort is always evolving.
IMPD says overall, crime in Indianapolis is on a downward trend by almost 9% in 2020, compared to 2019. But there’s a spike of almost 40% in that same timeframe in criminal homicides.