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On the streets with Fort Wayne police

During the month of May, NewsChannel 15 has been taking a closer look to find out if Fort Wayne really is a dangerous place. In this special report, we ride-along with Fort Wayne police on the city's southeast side to get a first hand account of what police deal with nightly.

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    15 Finds Out locates "police impersonator" vehicle in Orland

    The owner denies ever using his car to impersonate an officer.

    Parkview, Dupont warn employees of police impersonator

    Parkview and Dupont Hospital employees have been warned about a man who is driving what looks like an unmarked police car.  He is said to be following or

    Who's behind the sign: The law

    After following panhandlers to see if their stories panned out and getting insight on how the community should help, 15 Finds Out investigated panhandling laws

    Who's behind the sign: To give or not to give

    When driving past a panhandler, many may wonder if they should give or just drive on by.  As a follow-up to a two-month investigation into panhandling, 15

    15 Finds Out: Who's behind the sign?

    Panhandling is definitely on the increase around Fort Wayne.  In a two-month-long investigation, 15 Finds Out’s Adam Widener and photojournalist Ross Kinsey

    15 Finds Out: What happens after .08?

    Indiana law states, a driver's blood-alcohol content cannot go over .08.  But how each case gets treated from there is different depending on where the arrest

    Foster parents getting late payments

    Some foster parents with Family Quest in Fort Wayne said they've been forced to pay out of pocket to support their foster children.  Although their payments

    Amish story sparks discussion; '15 Finds Out' responds

    NewsChannel 15 has been flooded with response to the 15 Finds Out special report:  Who’s holding the reins?  Wednesday, '15 Finds Out' responded to some

    Who's holding the reins? Lawmakers react

    In Indiana, there aren’t any age restrictions for Amish buggy drivers.  After bringing light to the issue yesterday, 15 Finds Out follows up by taking the

    15 Finds Out: Who's holding the reins?

    In Indiana, drivers must be 16-years-old before they’re eligible for a driver's license.  It's the law for most moving vehicles.  But a group of people has

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    FWPD officer shot at on Harrison Street

    NewsChannel 15 has received exclusive information that a Fort Wayne Police …

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    YMCA hosts Healthy Kids Day

    The YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne encouraged kids and families to get active at its Healthy Kids Day at …

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