Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Fire at Post Brook Apartments is Suspicious
Monday, August 3, 2009
Divers Find Young Man's Body in White River
Corey Mitchell, his girlfriend Crystal Cook (31 y/o), her brother Ronnie Peed (30 y/o) and her two sons ages 10 and 8 had gone to the area to go fishing. Although it is unclear how long they had been at the site, at some point the two men decided to navigate the lower part of the dam into the middle of the river. Once they were located there, Mr. Peed states that Corey got his foot caught on something under the water. When he bent over to dislodge his foot, he fell into the water and never surfaced. No one in the group was wearing a life jacket. 911 was called at that time. Initially the call came in at 5:17 as an unconscious person near the waters edge. Once Medic 18 arrived on the scene they were informed there might someone in the water. M18 advised dispatch to send the dive teams.
Captain Rob Aldrich a diver from IFD Station 7 found Mr. Mitchell in approximately 10 feet of water. Although the river was full of debris, Captain Aldrich stated that Mr. Mitchell was not entangled in anything. He was simply face down in the water on the bottom. Divers were dispatched at 5:29 pm. The victim was confirmed in the water at 5:48 pm. Dive teams and boats were deployed into the water at 5:57 pm. Mr. Mitchell was located at approximately 7:20 pm. Once firefighters recovered Mr. Mitchell from the river, he was placed in a Wishard Medic unit pending the arrival of the Coroner's Office. Nothing further to report.
Fire Engulfs Home on East 21st Street
Two Eastside Fires Keep Firefighters Busy
From IFD: Firefighters from the Indianapolis Fire Department were kept busy on the East side of Indianapolis today, with two residence fires in the span of 2 ½ hours.
The first fire came in at 11:37 this morning when firefighters were dispatched to 4508 N Edmonson Ave. Upon arrival firefighters from IFD Station 24 reported smoke showing form the attic of a two story residence. No one was home at the time of the fire and firefighters had to force entry through the front door. This Box Alarm/Working Fire response brought about 37 firefighters to the scene to fight this fire. The fire is believed to have been accidental and to have started in the kitchen. The exact cause is unknown and still under investigation by IFD/IMPD fire investigators. The fire was brought under control in about 30 minutes and no injuries were reported. According to Battalion Chief Dennis Gavaghan, the damage is estimated at $50,000. Nothing further to report.