Tag: Fort Wayne Indiana
FWPD: Warrant Service ends in pursuit
The FWPD was assisting the Allen County Sheriff's Department with a warrant service at 1300 Summit Street today at 11:58 hours when the suspect fled in a vehicle and a pursuit ensued.
County Commissioners withdrawal from TRAA agreement with the City of Fort Wayne
After years of deliberation, input and research, the Allen County Board of Commissioners formally announced its intention to withdraw from the city-county interlocal agreement that oversees emergency services.
Mayor Tucker’s statement on emergency medical services
Statement from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mayor Sharon Tucker on emergency medical services in the city.
Councilmen Jehl and Myers respond to Allen County Commissioners dissolution of TRAA interlocal agreement
Fort Wayne City Councilmen Russ Jehl (R-1st) and Scott Myers (R-4th) respond to Allen County Commissioners dissolution of the TRAA interlocal agreement.
FWPD: Fatal pedestrian accident, Crescent Avenue and State Boulevard
The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating a fatal vehicle accident at the intersection of Crescent Avenue and East State Boulevard involving a pedestrian.
FWPD: Arrest for July 4th fireworks injury
Ian Wiggins was arrested on December 5, 2024, for a warrant stemming from the injury of an 11 year old female during the July 4th celebrations.
FWPD: Group fight, 2200 block of Colgate Drive
The FWPD responded to reports of a fight on December 5, 2024, around 14:47 hours in the 2200 block of Colgate Drive.
Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission agenda – 12/9/2024
The agenda for the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, December 19, 2024.
Moody’s ratings boost underscores City Utilities’ financial strength and catalytic role in economic development
Moody's Ratings has upgraded the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana's outstanding water revenue bonds to Aa2 from Aa3 and upgraded the city's outstanding sewer revenue bonds to Aa3 from A1.
Four major infrastructure projects advance at Fort Wayne City Council
Fort Wayne’s record year of $48.9 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements continues with four major projects receiving preliminary approval at last night's City Council meeting.