Indiana State Police Investigating I-65 Shooting Involving Off-Duty Thorntown Deputy Town Marshall
Indiana State Police are investigating a shooting that happened on I-65 in Lake County Saturday evening.
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Indiana State Police are investigating a shooting that happened on I-65 in Lake County Saturday evening.
An Indiana state trooper is recovering after being shot during a pursuit on I-65 in Northwest Indiana Friday night.
A dog that ran from a car accident was found walking along I-65 and later reunited with her owners Sunday
Authorities have located the owner of a dog found walking along I-65 in northwest Indiana early Friday.
Four people, including two children, escaped injury when a car burst into flames on the shoulder of I-65 in northwest Indiana.
A married couple was injured — but their puppy was unhurt — when a semi truck rolled over Thursday morning on I-65 in northwest Indiana.
A 48-year-old man died when his car went off Interstate 65 late Friday and slammed into a light pole near Crown Point, Indiana.
A man was critically injured Monday evening in a single-vehicle rollover crash near Crown Point, Indiana.
A construction worker was killed when he was struck by an SUV that drove into a construction area Wednesday morning on I-65 in northwest Indiana.
Nika Trippi, 30, pulled over in the southbound lanes near Fair Oaks to check on a noise from her Chevy Suburban when she was hit by a passing semi.
Police said, around 9:40 p.m., a 2000 Ford Windstar was heading north on I-65 when the driver tried to pass a 2002 Chevy Cavalier on the right. As the Windstar accelerated, the driver lost control, and the minivan fishtailed into the left lane, sideswiping the Cavalier.
James A. Wagner was driving the Ford Explorer southbound on I-65 at mile marker 244.5 in Crown Point about 1 p.m. when the vehicle veered between lanes three times, went onto the inner shoulder and then started rolling, according to Indiana State Police.
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An Indiana trucker driving for UPS was killed and a Chicago trucker ticketed following a fatal three-truck crash on the Borman Expressway in northwest Indiana early Friday.
A semi truck loaded with beer rolled on I-65, spilling part of its load and snarling northbound traffic in northwest Indiana Monday morning, the Post-Tribune is reporting.
The Indiana Department of Transportation has reopened Interstate 65 between U.S. 30 in Merrillville and Lafayette, but is urging "extreme caution" when traveling on that road and others in northern Indiana
A Chicago man was charged with murder Monday for allegedly killing woman who was traveling with him in a SUV and whose body was found along I-65 last week.
A blind woman who has the vending machine contract at two Northwest Indiana rest stops is upset with the state transportation department because she says it's put her a few thousand dollars in the hole.
One person is dead and two others seriously injured, after three crashes on I-65 in Jasper County, Ind. early Saturday.
Four people are in custody after leading Chicago Police on a more than 35-mile chase overnight.
An overturned semi-trailer truck shut down Interstate 65 in Northwest Indiana early Friday.
A teen boy from LaPorte, Ind. was killed, while two others were injured in a crash early Thursday in southern Indiana which police say may have been caused by speeding and aggressive driving.
Hospital personnel credited the actions of an Indiana State Trooper and a Good Samaritan with saving the life of an allegedly drunk driver who lost control of his SUV, which rolled over after striking a semi on I-65 near in northwest Indiana Saturday morning.
Indiana state police say they encountered a shirtless man wielding a 35-inch-long samurai sword on the inner shoulder of Interstate 65 on Sunday afternoon. He later told authorities he was "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs."
A man was killed early Friday in a motorcycle accident that shut down Interstate 65 in Northwest Indiana for two hours.
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