female toddler, Indianapolis metropolitan police department
Digest more
Indianapolis, juvenile
Digest more
1d
WISH-TV on MSNIndianapolis police arrest 18-year-old suspect in carjackingAn 18-year-old was arrested by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department after allegedly carjacking a motorist in the near-east side of the city and fleeing with the stolen car. It was later found and the suspect was apprehended.
This information is compiled using data from Indianapolis police, the coroner, court records and interviews with family and friends of those killed. Anyone with information that could help a homicide investigation is asked to call the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's Homicide Office at 317-327-3475 or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 to remain anonymous.
Take a look below at Indianapolis’ Crime Hotspots: 10 Dangerous Neighborhoods You Should Know About. Known for high rates of theft, burglary, and assault. A hotspot for violent crimes, including shootings and gang activity. Struggles with drug activity, gang violence, and poverty. Faces issues with theft, burglary, and sporadic violent crimes.
While summer usually warrants the highest number of shootings and homicides in the city, leading up to June 2025, killings are down from last year.
Two teenage boys are dead, and five other people under the age of 21 are injured, following a mass shooting in Indianapolis shortly after the city's Fourth of July celebrations.
Officers arrived at the scene and found an adult woman with injuries consistent with trauma wounds to her body. EMS pronounced her deceased at the scene.
According to IMPD, officers responded to a report of a person shot in the 5100 block of West 38th Street early Saturday morning.
Indianapolis crime: A year over year look at homicide data and how we're doing in 2025. Jade Jackson, Indianapolis Star. Fri, June 20, ... While statistics show a downward trend, ...