Tag: Heroin
Fort Wayne man sentenced for Drug Trafficking and Firearm Offenses
Derek L. Taylor was sentenced today to possessing with intent to distribute a controlled substance and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
FWPD: Search Warrant Service Arrest, Big Momma’s Kitchen
Upon the conclusion of a lengthy investigation, the FWPD's Vice and Narcotics Division Emergency Services Team served search warrants at 3506 Bowser Avenue and 1307 Oxford Street during the early hours of September 14, 2023.
Kirsch sworn in as Circuit Judge, 7th Circuit Court
United States Attorney Thomas Kirsch II assumed the duties of a United States Circuit Judge for the Seventh Circuit today, December 18, 2020.
Crawford outlines Opioid Crisis strategies
Republican candidate for Fort Wayne Mayor John Crawford outlines the strategies he will implement if elected mayor to combat the community's opioid crisis.
Annual 2018 Public Safety recap
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2018 and highlighted plans for 2019
FWPD: Drexel Avenue search warrant
On March 3, 2017 the Fort Wayne Police Gang and Violent Crimes Unit served a search warrant at 1900 block of Drexel Avenue.
FWPD: Narcotics Related Search Warrant Service
On March 2, 2017, Detectives of the FWPD Vice and Narcotics Division and the Emergency Services Team served two separate narcotics search warrants.
Drug conspiracy network arrests
U.S. Attorney David A. Capp announced five indictments and six criminal complaints against 18 individuals allegedly involved in a drug distribution network.
FWPD: Drug Raid, McKinnie Avenue
The Fort Wayne Police Department served a search warrant in the 500 block of McKinnie Avenue in reference to an ongoing investigation into Heroin sales and use.
Indiana Attorney General Zoeller recognizes Fort Wayne Fire Department
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller recognized the FWFD this week for implementing a naloxone program and helping to prevent opioid overdose deaths.