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New DNA Testing Already Beefing Up Gun Cases
A pilot program that aims to collect DNA evidence from guns used in crimes is already making for stronger cases, Indianapolis police say.
Wintry Mix Moves In
A storm system moves into Indiana with a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain.
Road Rage Crash Victim's Family Asks Driver To Surrender
Family members of victims in a road rage crash that killed one woman and injured two other people are urging the other driver involved to come forward.
Teens Plead Guilty In Deadly New Year's Beating
Two Owen County teens are accused of badly beating a 31-year-old man, who later died from his injuries.
Police Seek Teens After Shooting Victim Dies
Indianapolis police are looking for two teenagers after an 18-year-old shot during a fight last month dies.
New DNA Testing Already Beefing Up Gun Cases
A pilot program that aims to collect DNA evidence from guns used in crimes is already making for stronger cases, Indianapolis police say.