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Call 6 Investigators

  1. 'Miracle' crash prompts call for change

    An 18-year-old woman tells RTV6 she is "blessed" to believe alive after her car was crushed underneath a semi-truck then dragged for one-fifth of a mile.

  2. Suit filed against DCS in baby

    Suit filed against DCS in baby's death

    Jean Seal, the biological mother of Skyler Dunn, has filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Child Services, claiming the agency was negligent in the child’s death.

  3. Crash prompts calls for more inspections

    Crash prompts calls for more inspections

    A three-vehicle crash that left one woman injured is reigniting calls for more state inspections of commercial trucks.

  1. Crime knocks out Internet, cable in Indy

    Crime knocks out Internet, cable in Indy

    Brazen thieves in search of power supply batteries have been causing neighborhoods across Indianapolis to temporarily lose Internet and cable television service.

  2. Former hotel exec accused of theft

    Former hotel exec accused of theft

    A hotel executive has been fired after the hotel's manager told police that he had been writing extra paychecks to himself.

  3. Cellphone provider under AG scrutiny

    Cellphone provider under AG scrutiny

    A company that provides cellphones to low income families is at the center of an investigation from the Indiana Attorney General's office.

  4. Woman says rapist kept her for 2 days

    Woman says rapist kept her for 2 days

    Police have launched an investigation into a woman's claim that she was raped by a man who held her captive for two days in a neighborhood off East 35th Street.

  5. Ex-state worker gets molest sentence

    Ex-state worker gets molest sentence

    A former senior systems administrator for the Indiana Office of Technology was sentenced last week after his conviction on a child molestation charge.

  6. IMPD: High-dollar call girl ring raided

    IMPD: High-dollar call girl ring raided

    Charges have been filed against two women in what police call a high-dollar call girl ring that was operating inside an upscale hotel at the Fashion Mall in northeast Indianapolis.

  7. Inaccurate fat labels on ground beef

    Inaccurate fat labels on ground beef

    Consumers are often not getting what they are paying for, eating more fat than labels indicate.

  8. Underage party could nix liquor permit

    Underage party could nix liquor permit

    Neighbors are pushing for the city to pull the liquor permit for a pancake house where police busted an underage party earlier this year.

  9. BMV admits to possibly overcharging

    BMV admits to possibly overcharging

    In response to a class-action lawsuit that alleged the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles overcharged as many as 4 million Hoosiers since 2007, the BMV admitted in a May 15 filing "it may have inadvertently overcharged" drivers.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. '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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

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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. IU proposes 1.75 percent increase

    IU proposes 1.75 percent increase

    Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is recommending tuition and fee increases of 1.75 percent for Indiana residents in each of the next two years at the school's Bloomington campus.

  2. Many schools to lose out on funding

    Many schools to lose out on funding

    Many Indiana school districts will see their funding stay flat or even shrink over the next two years despite a new state budget that increases money for education.

  3. ISTEP company to face legislative probe

  4. Group claims prof teaching creationism

  5. Purdue makes progress on tuition freeze

Sports

  1. At home with Ryan Hunter-Reay

    At home with Ryan Hunter-Reay

    WATCH: Dave Furst visits Ryan Hunter-Reay at home in Florida to talk about life outside of racing.

  2. Fans kick off race weekend with parade

    Fans kick off race weekend with parade

    Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of downtown Indianapolis on Saturday afternoon to usher in one of the busiest weekends of the year.

  3. Boston runners to finish race at IMS

  4. Pacers steal Game 2 from Heat, 97-93

  5. Animated movie showcases IMS, Indy 500

Health

  1. Protesters to march vs Monsanto

    Protesters to march vs Monsanto

    Marches and rallies against seed giant Monsanto were held across the U.S. and in dozens of other countries Saturday.

  2. Medical study: Cellphones affect health

    Medical study: Cellphones affect health

    Cellphones, essential as they are, get us into trouble sometimes.

  3. CDC study: Many public pools have poop

  4. Could grilling meat cause cancer?

  5. Girl dies from pain patch overdose

U.S./World News

  1. 1 dead, 200 rescued in San Antonio flood

    1 dead, 200 rescued in San Antonio flood

    The San Antonio Fire Department says it's rescued more than 200 people from homes and cars amid flooding that killed at least one person.

  2. Graduates vow to stay in Moore, Okla.

    Graduates vow to stay in Moore, Okla.

    Seven tornadoes have swept through their town since they were born, but as new graduates donned caps and gowns to say goodbye to their high schools Saturday, they vowed they wouldn't say goodbye to Moore.

  3. Graduates vow to stay in Moore, Okla.

  4. French soldier stabbed outside Paris

  5. Girl who scolded CEO is not impressed