Tag: Fort Wayne Indiana
The mystery of President Abraham Lincoln’s missing brain – 4/16/2025
The Allen County Public Library invites history enthusiasts, Lincoln scholars, and curious minds to a captivating presentation that dives deep into one of the most fascinating stories in American history.
FWPD: Search Warrant Service, 5600 block Foxcross Court
After a 9-month investigation detectives with the FWPD Vice & Narcotics Division served a search warrant in the 5600 block of Foxcross Court on April 11, 2025, at 1100 hours.
Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting agenda – 4/14/2025
The agenda for the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, April 14, 2025.
Still time to register for the 2025 Fair Housing Summit – 4/23/2025
There’s still time to register for the 2025 Fair Housing Summit scheduled for April 23, 2025 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Conference Center.
FWPD: Felony Theft arrest, Bluffton Road Dollar General
On April 10, 2025, at 1515 hours, officers with the Fort Wayne Police Department were dispatched to the Dollar General located at 1850 Bluffton Road regarding a report of internal theft.
Traffic Alert: Pettit Avenue closed Friday – 4/11/2025
Field Operations will be working to replace a water valve Friday, April 11, 2025, which will result in the closure of Pettit Avenue between Fairfield and Arlington Avenue.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 5, Fort Wayne 0
After an hour-plus rain delay, the TinCaps were blanked by the Dayton Dragons, 5-0, on Wednesday night at Day Air Ballpark.
ACDH: Additional Allen County measles cases confirmed
The Allen County Department of health confirms five additional local cases of measles raising the current total of cases in Allen County residents to six.
Board of Park Commissioners meeting – 4/10/2025
The Board of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Commissioners meets Thursday, April 10, 2025.
FWPD update: Suspect arrested in 4/1/2025 Bowser Avenue shooting
On April 9, 2025, at 0805 hours, the FWPD Homicide Task Force arrested a suspect without incident for the April 1 shooting on Bowser Avenue.







