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Have a crime tip to send to Fishers PD? Use the link below to send us a tip. Note- a crime tip does not replace 911 in an emergency! Emergency- 911 Non Emergency Request- 317-773-1282/Crimewatch App Crime Tip- p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=9…
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Fishers Police Department Criminal Forensic Investigator (CFI) Matt Noyes spoke this week at the 21st Masters Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, an advanced death investigation school attended by professionals from across the country. During the conference, he shared how the Fishers Police Department is using Rapid DNA technology to support criminal investigations and assist with body identification cases. CFI Noyes was able to highlight how FPD develops investigative leads for agencies throughout Central Indiana and supports the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office in death investigations. We’re proud to see the innovative work being done by our team recognized on a national stage!
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PAWS for Online Safety 🐾 Just like we teach children to look both ways before crossing the street, we need to teach them how to stay safe online. -Pause before sharing personal information -Ask a trusted adult if something feels wrong
-Watch for red flags, like strangers asking personal questions
-Speak up if someone makes you uncomfortable A few simple safety habits can make a big difference. #StartTheConversation #InternetSafety The Hamilton County Metro ICAC Task Force is a partnership with the Fishers Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Indiana, Carmel Police Department, Noblesville Police Department, Department of Homeland Security, Westfield Police Department - Indiana, Madison County Sheriff, City of Anderson Police Department, Indiana and the Greenfield Police Department. This task force works closely with the Hamilton and Madison County Prosec#internetsafetytipsutor’s Offices.
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Due to the risk for severe weather this afternoon, we have made the decision to cancel today’s Touch-A-Truck event out of an abundance of caution for our guests, staff, and vendors. @fishersfiredept @Fishers_Police @fishersin
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Please help us congratulate FPD Sergeants (L to R) Berry, Ridlen, and Holmes on graduating from the IMPD Leadership Academy this afternoon! The academy consists of 160 classroom hours of intensive leadership training designed to develop critical leadership skills and management concepts. Sgt. Berry, assigned to our School Resource Officer (SRO) Unit, and Sgts. Holmes and Ridlen, assigned to the Patrol Division, look forward to applying the knowledge and skills they gained to their respective assignments and shifts. We are also proud to share that Sgt. Holmes was selected by his peers to serve as the speaker at today’s graduation ceremony, a testament to the respect and leadership he demonstrated throughout the program. Congratulations to all three of these outstanding leaders! We are proud of your dedication to professional growth and your commitment to serving the Fishers community.
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This lemonade slaps!! Our SROs are spending time this summer in the neighborhoods and parks and lemonade is the best way to kick off the summer! If you see our officers this summer flag them down, say hi, invite them into your conversations!
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Start the Conversation About Online Safety The best internet safety tool isn't an app, it's a conversation. Talk with your child regularly about:
-Who they interact with online
-What apps and games they use
-What to do if something makes them uncomfortable Creating an open, judgment-free environment helps children feel safe asking for help when they need it. #StartTheConversation #internetsafetymonth The Hamilton County Metro ICAC Task Force is a partnership with the Fishers Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Indiana, Carmel Police Department, Noblesville Police Department, Department of Homeland Security, Westfield Police Department - Indiana, Madison County Sheriff, Anderson Police Department, and the Greenfield Police Department. This task force works closely with the Hamilton and Madison County Prosecutor’s Offices.
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From Teen Academy participant to Fishers Police Officer. In 2021, Officer Cameron Theobald attended FPD's Teen Academy. Today, he's serving the same community that inspired him years ago. Want to see where Teen Academy could take you? Join us this summer for an inside look at SWAT, Forensics, first aid, investigations, and more. -Free to attend -Pre-registration required -Apply by June 19 LINK TO APPLY: app.smartsheet.com/b/form/01…
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A huge THANK YOU to our amazing Fishers community for showing up and supporting the 10th Annual Pack the Cruiser event! Because of your generosity, we collected 6,876 pounds of food and $1,807 for perishable goods. Every donation will help the Fishers Youth Initiative's Summer Meal Program, ensuring local children and families have access to nutritious meals throughout the summer. Missed the event but still want to help? There's still time to make a difference! Cash donations can be made online at: fishersyouthinitiative.org/d… Thank you to everyone who donated, volunteered, and helped make this event a success year after year
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Weekly Wrap-Up! Our officers are out in the community twenty-four hours a day, facing challenges and ensuring safety. This wrap-up allows us to highlight their efforts and recognize their commitment and bravery in protecting and serving.
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Friendly reminder, Fishers: Beginning Monday, officers may issue citations for violations of the City’s updated e-bike, e-scooter, e-moto, bicycle, and trail safety ordinance. The ordinance was adopted to help keep our trails, sidewalks, bike lanes, and roadways safe for everyone who uses them. A few key reminders: -Class 3 E-Bikes are allowed where bicycles are permitted -E-Motos are permitted on roadways only. Riders must be at least 15 with a valid ID. Riders 15-18 must wear a helmet. -All E-Bike, E-Scooter, and E-Moto riders under 18 must wear a helmet. -Reckless riding, unsafe passing, and excessive speed are prohibited As the ordinance takes effect, we encourage everyone to take a few minutes to review the rules before heading out. Most riders are already doing the right thing. Knowing the rules helps ensure everyone can enjoy Fishers’ trails and roadways safely. Our goal remains the same: safe and enjoyable shared spaces for residents, visitors, pedestrians, cyclists, and riders alike.
The Fishers City Council has approved updated regulations for e-bikes, scooters, e-motos, trails, sidewalks, bike lanes, and roadways throughout the city. During this process, we heard feedback from residents, riders, and trail users and changes were made to the ordinance as a result. Updated provisions include: -Class 3 E-Bikes are now permitted anywhere bicycles are allowed -E-motos are restricted to roadways only and are not permitted on trails, sidewalks, or bike lanes -All E-Bike, E-Scooter, and E-Moto riders under 18 must wear a helmet. These updates are intended to improve safety, clarify where devices can operate, and help protect pedestrians and all users of Fishers trails and roadways. Before you ride, make sure you know the rules! Read the new ordinance here: police.fishersin.gov/wp-cont…
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Fishers was recently named one of the best places to live in America and our residents are telling us why. According to our latest community survey: - 98% reported a positive overall feeling of safety in Fishers - 99% said they feel safe in their neighborhood at night - 98% rated the quality of Fishers Police services positively These numbers reflect more than statistics, they represent trust, partnership, and a shared commitment to keeping Fishers safe. At Fishers Police Department, we take protecting this community personally. Every arrest, every illegal gun recovered, and every proactive effort to prevent crime is about protecting the people who call Fishers home. We’re proud to serve a community that continues to support and partner with us every day. 💙🚔 #Fishers #FishersPD #PublicSafety #CommunityFirst #BestPlacesToLive #OurCopsOurKidsOurCity
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Bike Patrol has begun! You’ll be seeing our officers more often on two wheels in Fishers’ trails, parks and neighborhoods. Can you guess which two parks our bike patrol visited today?
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Fishers police arrested two suspects (One adult/One juvenile) in connection with an armed robbery/carjacking. On Tuesday May 26th, Fishers Police arrested 18-year-old Khalil Glover and a 17-year-old juvenile, both of Indianapolis. The suspects were each charged with four felonies and the juvenile with one additional misdemeanor. On Monday May 25th at approximately 10:39 pm, FPD Officers responded to the report of an armed carjacking at the IHOP 9750 North by Northeast Blvd, just north of E 96th Street. One of the accused pointed a gun, with an extended magazine, at the victim in the parking lot and demanded the keys to the victim’s car. Both suspects entered and stole the victim’s car and sped away. The victim was unharmed during the incident. Our officers utilized the FLOCK camera system and knew the vehicle had been driven toward Binford Blvd in Indianapolis. Information was provided to surrounding law enforcement agencies and IMPD was able to locate the victim’s vehicle in an Indianapolis apartment complex. The vehicle was unoccupied when it was found and additional evidence belonging to the victim was also located. Surveillance video was collected near the robbery scene by detectives, which provided suspect clothing descriptions. With evidence collected, FPD detectives assigned to the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force, along with FBI Special Agents located two suspects in the same apartment complex wearing clothing items matching the clothes worn during the carjacking. After a search warrant was obtained by FPD detectives, IMPD SWAT and IMPD K9 assisted in serving the search warrant and arresting Khalil Glover and the Juvenile. Additional items of evidence related to the robbery/carjacking belonging to the victim were located along with the firearm used in the robbery. Detectives interviewed Glover who confessed to the robbery/carjacking and admitted that the juvenile male was also with him during the robbery. Glover and the Juvenile male were transported and booked into the Hamilton County Jail. “When someone in our city, whether a resident or someone visiting is victimized, we take it personal. We will use all our resources, all our people, and all our partnerships to find criminals and hold them accountable,” Chief Ed Gebhart said, “Technology helps us, but it’s just a tool for good old fashioned police work to take place. I’m extremely proud of our team and our ability to work with our law enforcement partners.”
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This morning, HSE hosted its annual SRO Breakfast to thank our School Resource Officers for their dedication to keeping our schools safe. This year also marked the first time an officer was recognized as HSE’s SRO of the Year. We are proud to congratulate Officer Clausius on receiving this honor. Several SROs were nominated, but Officer Clausius stood out to the committee for his ability to connect with students, his willingness to go the extra mile in the classroom, and the positive attitude he brings to work every day.
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Today is National STOP THE BLEED® Day! Today serves as a reminder anyone can help save lives during emergencies. Severe bleeding can become life-threatening within minutes, but knowing a few simple skills can make all the difference before first responders arrive. The Fishers High Threat Response Program is proud to support community preparedness efforts alongside Ascension St. Vincent through STOP THE BLEED® training and education opportunities. Contact the Ascension St. Vincent Hospital Outreach Coordinators to set up a STOP the Bleed class for your company, friend group or club! Email: indytraume@ascension.org Prepared communities are safer communities. Learn the skills. Be prepared. Save lives. #StopTheBleedDay #StopTheBleed #PreparedCommunities #FishersIndiana #CommunityPreparedness @FishersFireDept
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RELEASED ON BEHALF OF THE HAMILTON COUNTY METRO ICAC TASK FORCE. On May 19, 2026, Eric Fogelberg was arrested on seventeen felony counts related to child sex crimes, including Child Exploitation, a Level 4 Felony. (see all charges below). Fogelberg, a resident of McCordsville, IN, was investigated by the Hamilton County Metro ICAC Task Force after receiving multiple CyberTips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The CyberTips, submitted by Kik and Snapchat, showed numerous images of Child Sex Abuse Material involving prepubescent children. Detectives with the Hamilton County Metro ICAC Task Force served a search warrant on Fogelberg’s residence where further evidence was obtained that Fogelberg was chatting online with other users on Telegram or Kik and distributing additional child sex abuse material to others. The task force is headquartered at the Fishers Police Department. The task force is comprised of detectives from the following agencies: Fishers Police Department, Carmel Police Department, Westfield Police Department, Noblesville Police Department, Greenfield Police Department, Anderson Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff, Madison County Sheriff, and Homeland Security Investigations. The task force focuses on internet crimes against children and investigates child exploitation cases in Hamilton, Hancock, Madison, and Tipton counties. Fogelberg is being held at the Hamilton County Jail awaiting transfer to Hancock County. A charge is merely an accusation, and the arrested person(s) is presumed innocent until proven guilty. A charge is merely an accusation, and the arrested person(s) is presumed innocent until proven guilty Please direct any further questions regarding this case to the Hancock County Prosecutor’s Office.
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The Fishers City Council has approved updated regulations for e-bikes, scooters, e-motos, trails, sidewalks, bike lanes, and roadways throughout the city. During this process, we heard feedback from residents, riders, and trail users and changes were made to the ordinance as a result. Updated provisions include: -Class 3 E-Bikes are now permitted anywhere bicycles are allowed -E-motos are restricted to roadways only and are not permitted on trails, sidewalks, or bike lanes -All E-Bike, E-Scooter, and E-Moto riders under 18 must wear a helmet. These updates are intended to improve safety, clarify where devices can operate, and help protect pedestrians and all users of Fishers trails and roadways. Before you ride, make sure you know the rules! Read the new ordinance here: police.fishersin.gov/wp-cont…
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When Officer Madden told students to “have a good day at school” … and they hit him with the classic “you too” 😂 So, he decided to take their advice and enjoy a day at school himself! As we head into the LAST week of school, we’re wishing all students, teachers, and families a strong finish and an amazing summer break ahead ☀️🎉 #LastWeekOfSchool #SchoolResourceOfficer #SummerBreak
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