‘Indiana’s Most Wanted’: March 2019

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It’s been more than 20 years since a pregnant Noblesville mom and her 2-year-old son died in an apartment fire. 

The fire was ruled arson, but no arrested have been made in the case. Now Noblesville police want to change that. 

That’s one of the stories aired Thursday night on “Indiana’s Most Wanted” on News 8 with Kylie Conway and Mike Barz.

Mike and Kylie also talked with Daniel Rosenberg, the executive director of Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana, about the dangers of credit card fraud. He also discussed an armed robbery at a store inside Washington Square Mall.

And a new kind of technology could be coming to payment cards. Banks across the globe will try out biometric sensors built right into credit and debit cards. 

Stories

Security symposium to help places of worship in Indianapolis

Rings worth $9,000 taken from Plainfield jewelry store

Conference to give moms tips on raising boys

Suspect wanted after armed robbery at Washington Square Mall

Carmel police seek help in liquor store theft

Joggers avoiding Canal Walk at night after string of armed robberies

Man wanted after using cloned credit card

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If you recognize any of the suspects in the videos and photos or have any information that could help detectives, you are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 317-262-8477. Remember, if your tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward.

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