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HCSO Detectives Vincent Antinore, Erica Engle earn Highland County Prosecutorâs Officers of the Quarter Award Highland County Sheriffâs Detectives Erica Engle and Vincent Antinore are pictured with their Highland County Prosecutorâs Officer of the Quarter Awards, as HCPO staff and Sheriff Donnie Barrera look on. Pictured are: (front, l-r) Sheriff Donnie Barrera, office administrator Kathryn Allen and Detectives Erica Engle and Vincent Antinore; (second row, l-r) victim advocates Shelby Burchett and Kayla Conrad; (third row, l-r) office assistant Karen Bridges, administrative assistant Tara Decker and prosecutor Anneka Collins; and (back row, l-r) assistant prosecutors Molly Bolek and Adam King. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha)
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Updated: 10:00 AM EDT April 22, 2021
GREENFIELD, Ind Greenfield police are investigating a crash Wednesday night that injured two children riding a bicycle.
The children, who were not identified by name by Greenfield Police, were 11 and 14 years old. They were taken to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis for treatment Wednesday evening. Police did not provide an update on their conditions in Thursday morning s release about the incident.
Investigators determined the children were riding the same bicycle in an alley in the 100 block of Pratt Street just north of U.S. 40 on the east side of Greenfield. One was sitting on the handlebar as they rode into traffic on Pratt and struck a pickup truck that was traveling north on the street around 7:30 p.m.
‘It could be a turning point’: Locals respond to Chauvin guilty verdicts
Approximately 30 people gathered for the second weekly “Stand (or sit) For Racial Justice,” event in Northfield on June 7, 2020. The weekly stand-outs will continue on Sunday afternoons at Northfield Town Hall starting this May. Contributed Photo/Cate Woolner
About a dozen residents of Orange and the surrounding communities met at Memorial Park on Saturday, as they have for most weekends since George Floyd was killed in police custody last May. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of killing him. Staff Photo/MARY BYRNE
Modified: 4/22/2021 2:37:56 PM
While former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for killing George Floyd on May 25, 2020, leaders both nationally and locally say this is just one step toward achieving equitable racial justice.
‘It could be a turning point’: Locals respond to Chauvin guilty verdicts
Approximately 30 people gathered for the second weekly “Stand (or sit) For Racial Justice,” event in Northfield on June 7, 2020. The weekly stand-outs will continue on Sunday afternoons at Northfield Town Hall starting this May. Contributed Photo/Cate Woolner
About a dozen residents of Orange and the surrounding communities met at Memorial Park on Saturday, as they have for most weekends since the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died in police custody last May. Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for Floyd’s death. Staff Photo/MARY BYRNE
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