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Police identify suspects in 28 vehicle break-ins in 3 hours near Mishawaka apartments
Police identify suspects in 28 vehicle break-ins in 3 hours near Mishawaka apartments

Yahoo

time11-08-2025

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Police identify suspects in 28 vehicle break-ins in 3 hours near Mishawaka apartments

MISHAWAKA — The Mishawaka Police Department identified two people it suspects of being involved in 28 confirmed vehicle break-ins committed Aug. 6. The incidents all occurred in a three-hour period between 9 p.m. and midnight Aug. 6 in downtown Mishawaka, near The Mill at Ironworks Plaza apartment complex. In a Aug. 8 press release, the department said, "Further action is being taken to hold them accountable." On Aug. 11, Investigative Division Chief Timothy Wiley declined to comment on the ages of the suspects and if they were in custody or facing charges. The department released three pictures, Aug. 7, taken from video surveillance in the area, showing multiple people police say they suspect in connection to the crimes as they asked for public assistance in locating them. The department credited video surveillance and community tips for playing a critical role in the investigation. When asked Aug. 7 about the incidents and the safety of their resident's property, a representative at The Mill declined to comment. Email Tribune staff writer Camille Sarabia at csarabia@ This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Mishawaka police credit public with helping ID suspects in 28 break-ins Solve the daily Crossword

Deputies looking for missing Park Twp mom, 3 kids, dog
Deputies looking for missing Park Twp mom, 3 kids, dog

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

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Deputies looking for missing Park Twp mom, 3 kids, dog

PARK TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Deputies are asking the public for help finding a missing Park Township mother, her three children and their dog who were last seen in Indiana. On Thursday, deputies with the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office began investigating the suspicious disappearance of 50-year-old Michelle Lynn Olszewski and her three children, ages 14, 10 and 8, after Olszewski removed her children from school the day before and left the state. Her rental car and belongings were found at a hotel in Indiana. The sheriff's office said it is working with the Mishawaka Police Department to find Olszewski, her children and their dog, Lambchop. Lambchop is a Shiba Inu breed, medium-sized and golden brown with some white coloring. 'They did find evidence that Michelle may be mentally unstable at this time and has a history of mental instability,' the sheriff's department said in a release. Olszewski and her children have not been seen at or near the Indiana hotel since Thursday. The sheriff's office said they do not have a known source of transportation. Anyone with information is asked to call Ottawa County Central Dispatch at 1.800.249.0911 or Silent Observer at 877.887.4536. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat
Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

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Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat

MISHAWAKA — Marian High School is the subject of a shooting threat police don't believe is credible. According to the Mishawaka Police Department, which is actively investigating the threat, the threat said it would occur on March 6. The department was made aware of the threat on Monday and said it originated on social media. Police don't believe the threat is credible; however, the threat "is not being taken lightly in any way, shape or form," the department said in a March 4 press release. Extra officers will be visible in the area near the school this week, they said. Police ask that anyone with information contact the department's Detective Bureau at 574-258-1684 or leave an anonymous tip with Michiana Crime Stoppers. Email Tribune staff writer Camille Sarabia at csarabia@ This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Mishawaka Catholic school shooting threat under police investigation

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