Officers were dispatched to two scenes along West 52nd Street around 8:30 p.m. Monday. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 12:19 AM EDT April 13, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Metro police are investigating a shooting that left three people wounded on the northwest side of Indianapolis.
Officers were dispatched to two scenes shortly after 8:30 p.m. Monday - one in the 5200 block of Woodbrook Drive and the other in the 5100 block of Lafayette Road - on a report of a person shot. When they arrived, they found three people who had apparently been shot.
The two scenes are about a mile apart along West 52nd Street.
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5:19 a.m.: Traffic enforcement completed at South Street and Wibird Street.
8:45 a.m.: Report taken for a past domestic incident after a former partner threatened to kill the reporting party s dog after a breakup.
9:53 a.m.: Summons issued to a Woodbury Avenue and Thornton Street driver.
10:31 a.m.: Report taken for motor vehicle theft after a $1,800 Cottage Street moped was last seen the previous Saturday at the end of the driveway.
11:29 a.m.: Report taken for recovered property after a person on Congress Street found a bicycle behind a business and wanted to turn it over to an officer.
12:52 p.m.: A Daniel Street caller reported a verbal dispute between a man and a security guard in the small parking lot near the old post office.
When I come up with a history topic that isn’t article-worthy, it goes into one of many three-ring binders labeled “Possible Blog Topic.” I don’t actually have a blog, which is why the binders continue to multiply. Spring seems the ideal time to clear out a few ideas that will never succeed as a solo act.
Mystery stone fish
There are decades of clippings, letters, and printed emails pressed in plastic sleeves on my shelves - including this hazy candid shot of the “mystery stone fish.” A reader picked up this carved effigy at a thrift shop and wanted to know what it is. Since Native Americans have lived along the Piscataqua for 12,000 years before me, I had to throw up my hands in defeat - and added this artifact photo to the blog file.
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