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Call 6 Investigators

  1. Teenage prostitutes working truck stops

    Teenage prostitutes working truck stops

    Police have moved in to tackle a growing presence of teenage prostitutes at some truck stops on the south side of Indianapolis.

  2. Box of cash seized by feds in Indy

    Box of cash seized by feds in Indy

    Federal agents have seized a shipment of more than $24,000 from the Indianapolis area, saying the suspicious manner in which it was packed points to evidence of a drug transaction.

  3. Cops seek ex-school food service worker

    Cops seek ex-school food service worker

    A former Monroe County middle school food service employee is wanted by the authorities after they said she stole taxpayer money.

  1. Factory cited for safety before death

    Factory cited for safety before death

    A Shelbyville glass factory where a worker was killed and another was seriously injured had serious safety violations prior to the incidents, records show.

  2. Lilly research exec's laptop missing

    Lilly research exec's laptop missing

    A research executive at Eli Lilly and Company has reported his laptop missing, but the Indianapolis drug giant insists none of its client information or crucial research data are likely to be compromised.

  3. State: Township trustee owes thousands

    State: Township trustee owes thousands

    The Call 6 Investigators have uncovered more financial problems and questionable costs in Ashland Township, a community in Morgan County.

  4. 'Death trap' clubs concern firefighters

    'Death trap' clubs concern firefighters

    A club that some would call a "death trap" has been shut down, and the Call 6 Investigators are exposing a problem that is threatening the lives of hundreds of people.

  5. PD: Kroger worker stuffed cash up sleeve

    PD: Kroger worker stuffed cash up sleeve

    An employee has been arrested at an east side Indianapolis Kroger store, after police said he was caught on surveillance cameras stuffing thousands of dollars in cash up his sleeve.

  6. Charges filed for hidden bathroom camera

    Charges filed for hidden bathroom camera

    Federal charges have been lodged against a Noblesville man, months after the Call 6 Investigators reported that he was suspected of planting a hidden camera inside a children's bathroom to record a teenage girl.

  7. Menacing sketches found in Indy building

    Menacing sketches found in Indy building

    A suspicious notebook has prompted a police investigation at a downtown Indianapolis high rise office building after officers said they found what could be "suspicious threats and drawings" of the building.

  8. No criminal charges for abandoned casket

    No criminal charges for abandoned casket

    One year after a woman's casket was found inside an abandoned building on Meridian Street, the Marion County prosecutor's office has not filed criminal charges.

  9. Guard suspended for leaving during alarm

    Guard suspended for leaving during alarm

    A new security guard left his post unattended at Indianapolis International Airport during a fire alarm, prompting his security access to be suspended and forcing police to conduct a sudden security sweep of an entire airport concourse.

  10. Scrap thief targets 13 Indy church buses

    Scrap thief targets 13 Indy church buses

    An anonymous tip led police to recover batteries that were stripped out of 13 church buses on the east side of Indianapolis, and police said they have strong leads on who stole them.

  11. Police raid warehouse party near UIndy

    Police raid warehouse party near UIndy

    The owner of an abandoned warehouse on Indianapolis' southeast side has been ticketed after police shut down a large party near the University of Indianapolis campus.

  12. Audit: $13K missing from health dept.

    Audit: $13K missing from health dept.

    An audit just released by the State Board of Accounts revealed more than $13,000 missing from the Clark County Health Department.

  13. Service animal laws vague

    Service animal laws vague

    Service animals play a vital role in the lives of people with disabilities, but a vague federal law does not explain who can sell identifications, detail certification or registration requirements or specify training standards.

  14. Brizzi deputy charged in bribery probe

    Brizzi deputy charged in bribery probe

    A former chief trial deputy under ex-Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi may testify against the embattled former prosecutor in a bribery probe as part of a deal with the U.S. Attorney's Office, Call 6 Investigator Rafael Sanchez has learned.

  15. Ex-auditor faces 7 felony counts

    Ex-auditor faces 7 felony counts

    A former Monroe County auditor has been charged with seven felonies in connection with personal purchases made on her county-issued Visa credit card.

  16. Court: Co. auditor misused county funds

    Court: Co. auditor misused county funds

    Tipton County auditor Amanda Inman used taxpayer money to pay her utility bills, buy meals and hotel rooms, according to court records obtained by the Call 6 Investigators.

  17. DNA from dropped mask prompts arrest

    DNA from dropped mask prompts arrest

    Felony burglary charges have been lodged against an ex-con after police said he left behind a mask with his DNA at a home he was burglarizing in Carmel.

  18. Underride guards under scrutiny

    Underride guards under scrutiny

    Chances are you've never noticed underride guards, the metal barriers on the back of most large trucks designed to keep drivers from sliding underneath during a crash.

  19. HSUS: 6 Ind. 'puppy mills' are problems

    HSUS: 6 Ind. 'puppy mills' are problems

    A national report on "problem puppy mills" from the Humane Society of the United States includes six Indiana breeders.

  20. Safety advocates want underride changes

    Safety advocates want underride changes

    A Call 6 Investigation is prompting heated reaction and a push for change into dangerous underride guards on trucks.

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Call 6 Team

  1. Stephen Dean

    Stephen Dean

    Peabody Award-winning investigative reporter Stephen Dean joins RTV6 as the newest member of the Call 6 Investigators team.

  2. Kara Kenney

    Kara Kenney

    As one of our Call 6 Investigators, Kara Kenney fights for what's right and holds those in power accountable.

  3. Rafael Sanchez

    Rafael Sanchez

    Indiana is home for Rafael Sanchez.

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Education

  1. Purdue makes progress on tuition freeze

    Purdue makes progress on tuition freeze

    A Purdue University official says the school has made fast progress finding $40 million in savings or new revenue to support a two-year tuition freeze announced in March.

  2. BSU: 5 revoked schools lose appeals

    BSU: 5 revoked schools lose appeals

    Ball State University has closed the books on its January decision to pull its sponsorship of five academically struggling Indiana charter schools.

  3. Good Samaritan helps kids denied lunch

  4. ISTEP downtime blamed on online attack

  5. Pence signs bill 'pausing' standards

Sports

  1. Speedway puts brakes on street parking

    Speedway puts brakes on street parking

    Qualification weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway became very expensive for a few fans that either had their cars towed or ticketed.

  2. Tony Kanaan: IndyCar's Ironman

    Tony Kanaan: IndyCar's Ironman

    IndyCar driver Tony Kanaan is a driver, husband, father and an ironman.

  3. Racing no longer just a man's sport

  4. Field set for 97th Indianapolis 500

  5. Sunday is Bump Day at the IMS

Health

  1. West Coast Swing puts down Indy roots

    West Coast Swing puts down Indy roots

    It's an addictive dance that has its roots on the West Coast, but a popular swing style is quickly winning over followers in Indianapolis.

  2. Dangerous decibels at IMS cause damage

    Dangerous decibels at IMS cause damage

    Race fans love that powerful sound of those Indy cars circling the track, but although it's thrilling for the senses, it's damaging to the ears.

  3. Women weigh 'pregnancy insurance'

  4. Woman loses half her weight for marathon

  5. Girl dies from pain patch overdose

U.S./World News

  1. Oklahoma tornado: How to help

    Oklahoma tornado: How to help

    Here's how to help victims in the Oklahoma City area impacted by Monday's deadly tornado:

  2. Okla. tornado social media images, video

    Okla. tornado social media images, video

    Mile-wide tornado hits Oklahoma City area

  3. Okla. tornado social media images, video

  4. At least 51 dead, 120 injured in Okla.

  5. IMAGES: Oklahoma tornado damage