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Updated: 11:30 AM EDT April 22, 2021
KOKOMO, Ind The Kokomo Police Department is asking for help tracking down a van that hit a City of Kokomo trolley and took off.
It happened April 16 around 7 a.m. at the intersection of Council Ring Boulevard and Waubesa Way.
The trolley itself was damaged in the crash and police also found pieces from the minivan. No one was injured in the collision.
The Kokomo Police Department is asking for the public’s help with identifying the driver or who the van belongs to.
Credit: Kokomo Police Department
Anyone with information should contact Officer Jonathan Kraetsch, at 765-457-1105, or by email at jkraetsch@cityofkokomo.org. People might also qualify for a cash reward by calling Central Indiana Crime Stoppers at 1-800-262-TIPS with an anonymous tip.
Last week, The Indiana Arts Commission voted to approve Kokomo as well as Fort Wayne, Goshen, and Wabash for Spotlight Community recognition as part of the Creative Community Pathway program.
The Creative Community Pathway is a roadmap for any Indiana community to start, focus, or deepen arts and culture-based strategies to grow community well-being. As a capacity-building program, the Pathway aligns local creative assets â artists, arts and culture strategies, partners, and resources â to support a communityâs unique goals and dreams. Simultaneously, it organizes a sustainable, healthy creative environment for artists and cultural organizations.
Mayor Tyler Moore said he appreciated the recognition from the Indiana Arts Commission.