ISP 53 year-old murder cold case solved
On Friday July 7, 1972, 26-year-old Phyllis Bailer was traveling from Indianapolis, Indiana to Bluffton, Indiana with her 3-year-old daughter.
FWPD: Murder suspect sought – Isaiah Wilson
The FWPD Homicide Unit has identified 26yo Isaiah Wilson as a murder suspect reference the recent Homicide at Monroe and Wayne Street that occurred on April 13, 2025.
FWPD: Person of Interest sought in credit card fraud case
The FWPD is asking for assistance in identifying a man who is a person of interest in a credit card fraud case.
ISP partners with DEA for a Drug Take Back Day – 4/26/2025
Dispose of unwanted, expired or unused prescription drugs on Saturday April 26, 2025.
Department of Justice commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
The United States Attorney’s Office in Northern Indiana will commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) from April 6–12, 2025.
ISP: Put the phone away or pay
Officers with Indiana State Police are on high alert as they participate in an annual traffic safety campaign looking for people speeding or driving while distracted.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Candlelight Vigil – 4/7/2025
This year’s candlelight vigil honoring victims and surviving family members of homicide will be held on April 7, 2025 at the Public Safety Academy.
FWPD’s Victim Assistance unveils rebranding to reflect evolving mission
The Fort Wayne Police Department’s Victim Assistance program has unveiled a new brand identity, reflecting both the evolution of the city’s demographics and the changing needs of the victims it serves.
FWPD: Officer-Involved Shooting, Avondale Drive and East Rudisill Boulevard
On February 23, 2025, the FWPD responded to a report of a male who was passed out inside a pickup truck near the intersection of Avondale Drive and East Rudisill Boulevard at 1830 hours.
Cody Brooks sworn in as the Fort Wayne Fire Department’s Assistant Chief of Emergency...
Cody Brooks was sworn in today as the FWFD’s Assistant Chief of EMS, in a position appointed by Mayor Sharon Tucker.








