Sandra Hebert is believed to be driving a 2006 Toyota Avalon with Indiana license plate D407GV. She was last seen on Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 2:30 p.m.
Authorities have arrested a second individual accused of helping a man flee from authorities after he allegedly shot an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy in early
A New Albany woman accused of helping the man charged with shooting an Orange County Deputy appeared in court Monday.
A Charlestown, Indiana man was killed when the car he was operating drove off the roadway and struck a pole early Sunday morning. Around 1:40 Sunday morning, the New Albany Police Department requested assistance from the Indiana State Police with a single-vehicle,
Indiana State Police officials have charged a second person accused of helping Austin Schepers elude law enforcement.
Authorities in Indiana have charged two more suspects in connection with the shooting of an Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy. WDRB reported that on January 9, police arrested Victoria Howard, 35, of New Albany,
A New Albany woman is facing charges after police said she helped the man accused of shooting an Orange County Deputy over the weekend.
FLOYD COUNTY, Ind. (WAVE) -Indiana State Police are charging a New Albany woman, accusing her of helping the suspect who shot Orange County Deputy Sheriff Zac Andry. Victoria Howard, 35, is charged with assisting a criminal and false informing.
A New Albany, Indiana, woman was arrested for allegedly helping a deputy shooting suspect get from her apartment to Louisville.
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — A southern Indiana woman was arrested Thursday after police say she helped a man wanted for shooting an officer by ordering him a Lyft from her house. Victoria Howard, 35, of New Albany, is currently in Floyd County Jail. She is charged with assisting a criminal (level 5 felony) and false informing (misdemeanor).
New Albany, Indiana. Sandra Hebert is believed to be in extreme danger. Call 812-948-5400 or 911 with information.
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter is retiring following a career spanning nearly four decades. Carter began his career with the Indiana State Police in 1984 – following in his father’s footsteps.