Fort Wayne man finds missing 16-year-old daughter safe
Fort Wayne man finds missing 16-year-old daughter safe By Kayla Crandall Fort Wayne man finds missing 16-year-old daughter safe October 19, 2016 Updated Oct 19, 2016 at 12:42 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- A Fort Wayne man on a mission to find his missing 16-year-old daughter in Alabama succeeded Tuesday evening. Mark and Jessica Summerlin say their daughter Taylor went missing last Thursday without any warning. READ MORE: Family go..>> view originalFundraising match continues through Oct. 31 to bring Chinese opera ...
Fundraising match continues through Oct. 31 to bring Chinese opera group to Fort Wayne The Taizhou Luantan Opera company from Fort Wayne's sister city of Taizhou, China, which performs traditional Chinsese opera, will visit here in March for a public performance and to work with the local Foundation for Art and Music in Education. (Courtesy photo) Luantan company from sister city of Taizhou to make U.S. performance debut here. News-Sentinel staff report Thurs..>> view originalBody found in ditch, police rule death 'suspicious'
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The body of an adult male was found Wednesday morning in a ditch on the city’s south side and police have said the circumstances surrounding the death are “suspicious.” The body of an adult male was found Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 in a ditch off Fairfield Avenue. Police were called around 8:20 a.m. to the 6400 block of Fairfield Avenue on a report of an unknown problem there. When officers arrived, a resident took them to a ditch line in the 6600 block of the road, ne..>> view originalMan charged with Fort Wayne check fraud
Man charged with Fort Wayne check fraud By Sheryl Krieg, skrieg@news-sentinel.com Wednesday, October 19, 2016 10:05 PM Tyler M. Wilford, 22, of the 300 block of West Superior Street, was charged Wednesday in Allen Superior Court with two counts of check fraud, Level 6 felonies, according to court documents. Wilford allegedly cashed a fraudulent Adaptek Systems check in the amount of $1,475.55 at 9:05 a.m. May 26 at 1st Source Bank and attempted to cash another fraudulent check f..>> view originalFriends identify woman in New Haven death investigation
NEW HAVEN, Ind. (WANE) New Haven police are investigating what could be their first homicide in 20 years. Someone was found dead inside a New Haven home Wednesday morning, and the police chief said foul play was suspected. New Haven Police Chief Henry McKinnon told NewsChannel 15 on Wednesday that officers were called around 8:20 a.m. to a home at 1024 Hartzell Road, just south of S.R. 930 in central New Haven. McKinnon would only say his investigators were working a death investigation and..>> view originalBradley Co. Brokers Four Leases in Fort Wayne
FORT WAYNE, IND. — Bradley Co. has arranged four leases for office and retail space in Fort Wayne. Kelly Castle of Bradley Co. represented the tenant in each ...>> view originalTip leads to drug stash, cash; 2 arrested
Jovone L. Wright (left) and Justin W. Jeffery (right) are pictured. (Allen County Sheriff's Department) FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Police acting on a tip found drugs and cash inside a south-side home in a raid that led to the arrests of two men. Detectives from the Fort Wayne Police Department’s Narcotics Division and officers with the department’s Emergency Services Team on Wednesday served a search warrant at 1211 East Paulding Road. According to police, the raid came from a tip th..>> view originalMayor, Rotary at Byron to celebrate milestones
FORT WAYNE — Byron Health Center welcomed Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and the Rotary Club of Fort Wayne on Monday, Oct. 10, in celebrating two milestones. Henry presented Byron Executive Director Deb Lambert with a proclamation celebrating Byron’s 50 years as a licensed nursing home. Rotary Club President Candace Schuler and Henry shared with Lambert in opening the 100th Little Free Library. Byron Health Center has been a part of the community since 1853, has been in the same location since 19..>> view originalFirst phase for 26-mile trail loop begins
Ground was broken Wednesday on the first phase of the Six Mile Creek Trail in southeast Fort Wayne. Phase 1 consists of a nearly 1-mile-long trail expansion from South Phoenix Parkway at Southtown Centre to the intersection of Tillman Road and Lemar Drive. Once complete, the full multiphase project will provide a 26-mile loop linking New Haven’s Moser Park to Fort Wayne’s Rivergreenway and the Six Mile Creek Trail. “Investing in trails is critical to the current and future success of our co..>> view original
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