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Muncie Man Arrested for Stealing Ambulance

Muncie Man Arrested for Stealing Ambulance MUNCIE, Ind. A Muncie man was arrested Tuesday after police say he stole an ambulance from outside IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. Timothy Godsey, 50, was arrested after the ambulance became stuck in the mud on Cornbread Road, according to After the ambulance became stuck, police said, Godsey forced his way into a nearby home and threw a piece of firewood at the occupant. Police found Godsey behind the wheel of the ambulance. He refused to get out and had to be pulled from the ambulance by officers, according to The Star Press. Godsey was taken to the Delaware County Jail on multiple charges, including criminal mischief, leaving the scene of a traffic accident, and reckless driving.

Coming up in 2021: Vaccines, trials, new jail, new buildings

Coming up in 2021: Vaccines, trials, new jail, new buildings © Jordan Kartholl/The Star Press Ball State football s practice facility under construction at Scheumann Stadium. MUNCIE, Ind.  Nothing about 2020 really worked out the way anyone expected at the start of the year, did it? But that can t stop us all from looking ahead to what will (hopefully) happen in 2021. At the risk of tempting fate, here are some things to expect or look forward to in the new year: COVID-19 vaccines roll out The COVID-19 vaccines we were hearing so much about toward the end of 2020 will become increasingly available this year, but just when the general public can get them remains unknown.

Delaware County Weekly COVID-19 Update, December 23rd — Muncie Journal

Delaware County Weekly COVID-19 Update, December 23rd This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion. December 23, 2020 T he following COVID-19 update is brought to you through a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Department, Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Delaware County Office of Information, and other major healthcare providers. Delaware County weekly COVID-19 updates are released every Thursday and include information from the Indiana State Department of Health county metrics dashboard, which is updated every Wednesday afternoon. Due to the holidays, this week’s update is being released one day early. There will be no update the week of Dec. 28. Updates will resume in January 2021. 

Delaware County Weekly COVID-19 Update, December 17th — Muncie Journal

Delaware County Weekly COVID-19 Update, December 17th This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion. December 17, 2020 Editor’s note: The following COVID-19 update is brought to you through a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Department, Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Delaware County Office of Information, and other major healthcare providers. Delaware County weekly COVID-19 updates are released every Thursday and include information from the Indiana State Department of Health county metrics dashboard, which is updated every Wednesday afternoon. Due to the holidays, next week’s update will be released on Wednesday, Dec. 23. There will be no update the week of Dec. 28. Updates will resume in January 2021.

Muncie police investigating man s stabbing death

Muncie police investigating man s stabbing death © Star Press Muncie police car MUNCIE, Ind.  City police are investigating a local man s stabbing death. Authorities on Saturday were called to a home at 1700 S. Biltmore Ave. at 1:37 p.m., Deputy Police Chief Melissa Pease said. The victim, a 24-year-old man, was taken by ambulance to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Delaware County Coroner Rick Howell said an autopsy would be conducted Sunday at the hospital. Pease said Saturday evening that investigators were speaking to a person of interest, and that the investigation was current and ongoing.

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