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  • Day Care Battery Arrest Made in Fishers

    The Fishers Police Department is investigating a battery that occurred at a Fishers home day care center. The investigation began on January 19, 2007 after a four month old boy was admitted to the hospital with serious injuries. The Indiana Department of Child Services and Fishers Police Investigators responded to St. Vincent’s Hospital on January 19th. Investigators learned that the four month old was suffering from serious injuries that include: a double occipital skull fracture, subdural hematoma (bleeding on the [...]

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  • Kayaker Rescued from Fall Creek

    Kayaker Rescued from Fall Creek

    The Fishers Fire Department assisted a stranded Kayaker this afternoon in the area of old SR 238 and 113th Street, on Fall Creek. The kayaker apparently lost his boat in the flooded creek and was able to get himself onto an island in the stream. He yelled for help until 2 men at a residence about 1/4 mile away heard him. They drove to the area where the cries for help came from, then one of the men walked up [...]

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  • Fishers Fire Department Makes Annual Wreath Display

    There is no good time to have a fire at your home or business, but holiday season fires can take an extra emotional toll. That’s why the Fishers Fire Department continues an annual tradition of displaying holiday wreaths, with special meaning. The wreaths start full of red bulbs. If there is a structure fire in the Fishers Fire Department’s area of protection, a white bulb will replace a red bulb. “The ultimate goal is not to change any of the [...]

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  • Neighborhood HOA Crime Watch

    Are you like me? You see something in the neighborhood that just doesn’t look quite right – a car traveling slowly up and down the streets, a person in your neighbor’s yard who just doesn’t seem to belong there, someone peeking in windows, a car parked in one place for a long time with a man sitting alone inside, etc. – and you are mildly concerned, but you don’t want to get all dramatic and “bother” the police with what [...]

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  • Halloween Fun, Facts and Safety Tips

    The Halloween tradition has many symbols associated with it. One of the most popular icons of Halloween is, of course, the pumpkin. It was the Irish who started carving gourds and turnips in Ireland. But in the 1840s when the Irish came to America to leave the potato famine, they found out quickly that pumpkins were much easier to carve. So how did this translate into “Jack-O-Lantern?” According to an Irish tale, a man named Jack (who was a trickster [...]

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