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Indiana State Police conduct saturation patrols, make multiple arrests

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The Indiana State Police Bremen Post All Crimes Policing Team conducted two saturation patrols over the weekend, targeting impaired drivers and criminal activity through traffic stops.
The first patrol took place Friday night, January 24, in North Webster, Kosciusko County. Nine troopers, led by a squad sergeant, arrested two individuals for operating while intoxicated and seven others on 16 criminal charges. The operation also led to a pursuit in which three suspects fled on foot. All were later apprehended, including one individual tracked more than two miles by ISP K-9 Daisy and another located over a mile away by a Winona Lake K-9. Troopers issued five citations and 37 warnings during the patrol.
On Saturday night, January 25, the team shifted its focus to Elkhart in Elkhart County. One person was arrested for operating while intoxicated, while five others faced a total of 17 criminal charges. Another pursuit unfolded when a female suspect armed with a firearm jumped from a fleeing vehicle. She discarded the weapon before running, but K-9 Daisy successfully located it during an article search. The driver, who continued fleeing after the passenger exited, later crashed into a parked vehicle in a residential area and attempted to escape on foot before being apprehended.
Troopers issued nine citations, 29 warnings, and two crash reports during the Elkhart patrol.

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2 comments

RH January 30, 2025 at 9:42 pm

Great work and congrats Daisy!! Keep it up.

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Mary nowlin January 30, 2025 at 10:48 pm

K9 Daisy is a hero!

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