It happened just after midnight at the intersection of West Troy Avenue and South Harding Street. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 4:49 AM EST February 25, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Metro Police say one person was killed early Thursday morning in a southwest side collision.
It happened just after midnight at the intersection of West Troy Avenue and South Harding Street.
IMPD told 13News a truck collided with a car, which resulted in a fire that was extinguished before first responders arrived.
The driver of the car was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
According to police, the driver of the truck cooperated with officers and is submitting to a blood test, which is standard practice after crashes involving serious bodily injury or death.
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Wreaths Across America programs Dec. 19 altered for safety
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Urbana DAR welcomes a wreath delivery on December 5. The driver, from Ohio Mast Trucking company, is a retired Army veteran.
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Dave Schwarm, a local veteran, places a wreath at a veteran’s grave during last year’s Wreaths Across America ceremony at Evergreen Cemetery, St. Paris.
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Wreaths Across America Day programs will be held at Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana and at Evergreen Cemetery in St. Paris on Dec. 19.
The Wreaths Across America mission to Remember, Honor, Teach is the foundation behind all the organizations efforts. Throughout the year, local volunteers have been tirelessly working to make certain that families, loved ones and heroes get honored and remembered for the holidays. However, the challenge was doing so in a way that is consistent with safety and in compliance with local COVID-19 recommendations and mandates.