Man found dead inside bullet-riddled car in Fort Wayne - Local - News-Sentinel
Man found dead inside bullet-riddled car in Fort WayneBy Bob Caylor, bcaylor@news-sentinel.comSaturday, November 21, 2015 9:29 PMFort Wayne Police are investigating the death of a man with an apparent gunshot wound or wounds who was found inside a car Saturday evening. Police were dispatched at 6:34 pm to the 3200 block of Central Drive, where shots had been reported. Officers searched the area and found a silver passenger car that had multiple bullets holes in it. Inside was an adult male..>> view original- Toledo Blade
Home»Galleries Published: 11/22/2015 - Updated: 2 hours ago In Pictures: Toledo Walleye vs. Fort Wayne Komets, 11-21 The Toledo Walleye improved to 7-5-3 with a 6-4 win over the Fort Wayne Komets at the Huntington Center Nov. 21. Enlarge Toledo Walleye head coach Derek Lalonde shouts instructions to his team as they p..>> view originalFirst taste of winter for area residents
FORT WAYNE Ind. (WANE)- Saturday's snowfall gave residents across the area their first taste of winter weather. The city of Fort Wayne had snow trucks on all ...>> view originalSilver bars found in Muncie raid
Police find body inside car after reports of gunfire
Police find body inside car after reports of gunfireByWANE Staff ReportsPublished:November 21, 2015, 8:08 pmUpdated:November 21, 2015, 10:08 pmPolice investigating a fatal shooting in the 3200 block of Central Drive.FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Fort Wayne police are investigating a fatal shooting on the city’s southeast side Saturday night.Police responded to a call of gunshots around 6:30 p.m. in the 3200 block of Central Drive.Officers searched the area and found a vehicle parked with its headlig..>> view originalHow the Mad Ants beat Delaware
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Shortly after 3 p.m. Saturday, a loud crack was heard at the corner of Calhoun Street and Douglas Avenue as a sedan slid into the back of an SUV.The pavement was slick from the snow that began to fall around noon. Heavy and wet, it was the first snowfall of the season, tentatively breaking Fort Wayne’s snowfall record for Nov. 21.The record was set in 1996 when Fort Wayne received 2.1 inches of snow, said Sam Lashley, a senior meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Syracuse. As ..>> view originalSDI chairman impressed by Carson in 2013
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The Festival of Trees is set to run Nov. 25 through Dec. 2 at the Embassy Theatre.FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) For 31 yearsThe Historic Embassy Theatrehas opened its doors to show off decorated trees for the holiday season. In the spirit of “Warm Winter Wishes,” community members will decorate around 60 trees for the annualFestival of Trees.The festival began years ago when a group looking to save the Embassy needed a way to raise funds. As the Embassy’s Kelly Updike explained, there was an internati..>> view originalLiving with fear of deportation
A year ago, there was hope in the immigrant community.People saw a glimmer when President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Nov. 20, 2014, protecting from deportation more than 4.5 million undocumented parents of American-born, naturalized or children with permanent residency.Known as DAPA or Deferred Action for Parent Arrivals, it followed DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama executive order in June 2012 that protected about 1 million children from deportation.The or..>> view original
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