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Yahoo
4 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Driver accused in Mason Alexander's crash death will face charges in adult court
This article will update. The driver accused in 18-year-old Mason Alexander's death will be charged as an adult, a Hamilton County judge ruled May 30. Trey Williams, 18, faces charges of reckless homicide, reckless driving and false government identification. On March 1, 2025, Alexander was a passenger in Williams' 2016 BMW 340 traveling south on Florida Road near 113th Street in Fishers. Williams, who was 17 years old at the time, tried to pass another vehicle just before the crest of a hill. He spotted oncoming traffic, swerved to avoid a collision and veered off the road, according to a news release published after the crash. The BMW struck a tree and caught fire. Alexander was pronounced dead at the scene. More: HamCo prosecutors file to move charges to adult court for teen accused in Mason Alexander death On May 5, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office announced the case had been filed in juvenile court. Though Williams had turned 18 by that time, prosecutors had to initiate charges in juvenile court because he was a minor on the date of the crash. A waiver to move the case to adult court was filed alongside the case. Williams' initial hearing is scheduled for June 2, according to WTHR. Alexander's family has been vocal in their search for answers. The star football player graduated early from Hamilton Southeastern High School to play as a cornerback for the University of Pittsburgh. Ryan Murphy is the communities reporter for IndyStar. She can be reached at rhmurphy@ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Driver accused in Mason Alexander's death will face adult court
Yahoo
4 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Driver accused in Mason Alexander's crash death will face charges in adult court
This article will update. The driver accused in 18-year-old Mason Alexander's death will be charged as an adult, a Hamilton County judge ruled May 30. Trey Williams, 18, faces charges of reckless homicide, reckless driving and false government identification. On March 1, 2025, Alexander was a passenger in Williams' 2016 BMW 340 traveling south on Florida Road near 113th Street in Fishers. Williams, who was 17 years old at the time, tried to pass another vehicle just before the crest of a hill. He spotted oncoming traffic, swerved to avoid a collision and veered off the road, according to a news release published after the crash. The BMW struck a tree and caught fire. Alexander was pronounced dead at the scene. More: HamCo prosecutors file to move charges to adult court for teen accused in Mason Alexander death On May 5, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office announced the case had been filed in juvenile court. Though Williams had turned 18 by that time, prosecutors had to initiate charges in juvenile court because he was a minor on the date of the crash. A waiver to move the case to adult court was filed alongside the case. Williams' initial hearing is scheduled for June 2, according to WTHR. Alexander's family has been vocal in their search for answers. The star football player graduated early from Hamilton Southeastern High School to play as a cornerback for the University of Pittsburgh. Ryan Murphy is the communities reporter for IndyStar. She can be reached at rhmurphy@ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Driver accused in Mason Alexander's death will face adult court


Indianapolis Star
4 days ago
- Indianapolis Star
Driver accused in Mason Alexander's crash death will face charges in adult court
This article will update. The driver accused in 18-year-old Mason Alexander's death will be charged as an adult, a Hamilton County judge ruled May 30. Trey Williams, 18, faces charges of reckless homicide, reckless driving and false government identification. On March 1, 2025, Alexander was a passenger in Williams' 2016 BMW 340 traveling south on Florida Road near 113th Street in Fishers. Williams, who was 17 years old at the time, tried to pass another vehicle just before the crest of a hill. He spotted oncoming traffic, swerved to avoid a collision and veered off the road, according to a news release published after the crash. The BMW struck a tree and caught fire. Alexander was pronounced dead at the scene. More: HamCo prosecutors file to move charges to adult court for teen accused in Mason Alexander death On May 5, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office announced the case had been filed in juvenile court. Though Williams had turned 18 by that time, prosecutors had to initiate charges in juvenile court because he was a minor on the date of the crash. A waiver to move the case to adult court was filed alongside the case. Williams' initial hearing is scheduled for June 2, according to WTHR. Alexander's family has been vocal in their search for answers. The star football player graduated early from Hamilton Southeastern High School to play as a cornerback for the University of Pittsburgh.


Axios
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Meet the Makers: Homegrown Music Concert Series
Meet the 12 Central Indiana music acts preparing to spread their homegrown sound across Noblesville. The inspo: The inaugural Homegrown Music Concert Series is a free event created to showcase HamCo's growing music scene. It will play out via four concerts at different venues in May and June. Each concert will feature three original acts performing 45- to 75-minute sets. What they're saying:"The Homegrown Music Concert Series is all about celebrating what makes Hamilton County's music scene special," said Josh Cecil, founder of HamCo Live and the new concert series. "We're thrilled to spotlight local talent and bring people together through live, original music in the heart of Noblesville." Zoom in: Here are the details on each show and links to check each act. 🎤 May 16 at Primeval Brewing, 7-10pm 🥁 May 31 at Bier Brewery Noblesville, 7-10pm Indy Annies The Failers Middle West 🪕 June 13 at Federal Hill Commons, 7-10pm Kelli Ray Yates Malingo If you go: RSVP for free.


Axios
11-03-2025
- Business
- Axios
Bovaconti expands to Carmel
After nearly six years of winning hearts in Fountain Square, Bovaconti is now spreading the love in Hamilton County. Zoom in: The Bovaconti owners opened the Carmel location this Valentine's Day as a " love letter to Carmel." The building it's in has been home to a jewelry store, banks, law offices, a drug store, an insurance company and more over the years. The bones of the jewelry store were repurposed for Bovaconti's debut. For example, the old jewelry case is now surrounded with stools to create bar-like seating in the middle of the cafe. The old bank vault has also been given a new beginning, being transformed into a cozy back room to work or relax in with some additional privacy. Brew of the week: The Golden Latte Cost: $5 for a short. $6 for a tall. 💭 My thought bubble: With the sun beaming through the front windows, starting my day with this golden cup of sunshine felt like the right move. I'm also happy to report that HamCo's Golden Latte is just as delicious as what you'd find at the OG location. The combination of turmeric, ginger, black pepper, cinnamon and vanilla is complex, comforting and surprisingly filling. It's like drinking a ginger cinnamon scone. Which is way tastier than it sounds. Yes, but: Despite latte being in the name, this drink contains no espresso. If you go: 14160 Mundy Dr., Suite 100, Carmel. Open 7am-7pm every day.