Tag: Reed Road
FWFD: Apartment Fire, 1600 block Reed Road
On March 21, 2024, at 1426 hours, a resident of the Black Bear Apartments contacted 9-1-1 to report smoke in their building in the 1600 block of Reed Road.
FWPD: Barricaded Subject, 5300 block Forest Avenue
On February 21, 2024, at 0950 hours, FWPD officers were dispatched to a home in the 5300 block of Forest Avenue for a suicidal person.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2023 and present public safety plans for 2024
Today, Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Scott Caudill and Fire Chief Eric Lahey provided a public safety recap of 2023 and highlighted plans for 2024, with a commitment to keep the City of Fort Wayne as safe as possible.
2023 A record year for City Utilities
Mostly unseen, typically ignored and usually underground, City Utilities' "hidden assets" received a record $135 million in investments in 2023.
FWPD: Single Motorcycle Accident, 6500 block Reed Road
On September 6, 2023, at 2111 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department was dispatched to the 6500 block of Reed Road in reference to a single motorcycle accident.
Update: City will not close State Boulevard/Maplecrest Road intersection
The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today announced that the closure of the East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road intersection will not happen.
Traffic Alert: East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road to close – 7/5/2023
The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today announced that beginning Wednesday, July 5, the intersection of East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road will be closed to through traffic.
FWPD: Homicide Investigation Arrest, 1600 Reed Road
On April 6, 2023, the FWPD Homicide Unit took Autumn Hayden into custody regarding a shooting investigation on August 15, 2022, in the 1600 block of Reed Road.
Mayor Henry delivers annual State of the City address
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his 16th State of the City address.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2022 and present public safety plans for 2023
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2022 and highlighted plans for 2023.





