Adam Blanton, assistant police chief for the Richmond Police Department, has filed a civil lawsuit against Wayne County Prosecutor Michael Shipman.
RICHMOND, Ind. (WISH) — The Richmond Police Department said that a man has died from a stab wound after he was found lying in the street. Around 11:55 p.m., Jan. 3, police responded to a call at 675 South “P” Street. When officers arrived, they found Douglas D. Jones, 39, lying in the street unconscious and bleeding.
A man who was wanted for burglary, battery with a deadly weapon and several other felony charges was arrested this week in Richmond. According to a news release, Richmond
RICHMOND, Ind. — Police are investigating after a man was killed in Richmond on Friday. According to the Richmond Police Department, officers responded to an unwanted person call around 11:55 p.m., in the 600 block of South “P” Street. Upon arrival ...
Preliminary investigations, based on a Wayne County Sheriff's report, indicated that one vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign.
The Richmond Police Department responded to an unwanted person call in the 670 block of South P Street Friday night.
WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, Ind. — A woman was killed and a man was seriously injured in a crash involving two pickup trucks in eastern Indiana over the weekend. The crash was reported around 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11 at the intersection of South U.S. Highway 27 and State Route 122, roughly seven miles south of Richmond in Wayne County.
The Indiana House GOP’s 2025 legislative priorities hope to build on previous initiatives that aimed to bring down health care and housing costs.
The lawsuit stems from prosecutor placing assistant chief on Brady/Giglio list without due process over YouTube report, other incidents.
Newly released reports from Boar's Head plants in New Castle, Indiana; Forrest City, Arkansas; and Petersburg, Virginia, described multiple instances of meat and fat residue left on equipment and walls,
With the Billikens (10-6, 3-0 Atlantic 10) in town, fans back in attendance and first place in the A-10 on the line, the Stu will be rocking once more.
A panel of appeals judges has ruled that Tennessee can begin enforcing a law that requires pornographic websites to verify their visitors’ age as the First Amendment debate rises to the U.S.