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FWPD Update: Hit-skip vehicle located

The red Ford Fusion involved in the hit-skip accident on February 8, 2022, was located at the 2800 block of Broadway just after 6 pm tonight.

FWPD: Armed Robbery Investigation, 3730 Engle Road

On February 8, 2022, at 02107 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department was called to the Circle K Gas Station at 3730 Engle Road in regard to an armed robbery.

FWPD: Police searching for a hit-skip vehicle

The Fort Wayne Police Department is looking for a vehicle that was involved in a hit-skip accident on February 8, 2022, at 1730 hours in the area of Home Avenue just east of Fairfield Avenue.

FWFD: House Fire, 300 block East Branning Avenue

On February 3, 2022, at 1701 hours, the Fort Wayne Fire Department was dispatched to the 300 block of East Branning Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

City buildings will be closed Wednesday and Thursday

Today, Mayor Tom Henry announced that all City of Fort Wayne municipal offices and buildings will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday due to the impending winter storm.

FWPD: Winter travel safety tips

The Fort Wayne Police Department offers the following safety tips for winter travel.

FWPD Update: Homicide Investigation, Fairfax Avenue and Standish Drive

Update from the Fort Wayne Police Department providing details from yesterday's homicide in the Fairfax Avenue and Standish Drive area.

FWPD: Homicide Investigation, Fairfax Avenue and Standish Drive

On January 29, 2022, at 1719 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to the area of Fairfax Avenue and Standish Drive in regards to a shooting that was reported by multiple witnesses.

FWPD: Shooting Investigation, 2700 block South Calhoun Street

On January 25, 2022, at 2203 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to the 2700 block of South Calhoun Street in reference to gunshots fired in the area south of this address.

Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2021 and present public safety plans for 2022

Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2021 and highlighted plans for 2022.