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Philadelphia Rape Suspect Connected to April Incident in Indy

Philadelphia Rape Suspect Connected to April Incident in Indy INDIANAPOLIS A man who was arrested in Indianapolis last week on an out-of-state warrant for robberies and sexual assaults in Philadelphia now faces additional charges for an incident that happened in Indy in April. Kevin Bennett was arrested Saturday in Indianapolis for assaulting three women at gunpoint in Philadelphia between May 15 and May 18. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office says Bennett did the same thing in Indy on April 2. Court documents sent to WIBC say Bennett went to an apartment complex on North Pennsylvania Street with a gun. He hit a woman in the back of the head and dragged her down the stairs and into the restroom. There, he forced her to perform oral sex before raping her. The victim told police her vision got blurry but thinks she saw a box of condoms. Investigators found a condom wrapper in the bathroom. DNA technology showed the fingerprints on that wrapper came back as Kevin Bennett.

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Muncie man found guilty in 2018 Indy murder and attempted robbery

Muncie man found guilty in 2018 Indy murder and attempted robbery Sarah Nelson, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT A Muncie man has been declared guilty for his role in the murder and attempted robbery of an Indianapolis man more than two years ago.  The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Thursday that a jury found Kendall Hart, 26, guilty in the murder of Tony Currie and attempted robbery resulting in serious bodily injury after a three-day trial.  A friend found Currie’s body lying face down in his apartment on Sept. 8, 2018. Homicide detectives responded to the scene and discovered a gunshot wound in Currie’s head. Police pulled surveillance footage from cameras in the same room as Currie’s body.

Woman sues Indianapolis apartment complex in daughter s fatal shooting

View Comments The mother of a woman who was shot and killed by a security guard last year is suing the city-owned apartment complex where the shooting took place.   Tina Williams filed the wrongful death suit against Towne and Terrace Corporation in Marion County court on April 15  two weeks before a jury found the security guard who shot her daughter not guilty of murder in a separate criminal trial. Other defendants in the suit include the city of Indianapolis, which owns units in the Towne and Terrace apartment complex; security guard Melvin E. Hall; and the company that employed Hall at the time of the incident, Superior Tactical Response Agency. IndyStar has requested comment from all of the defendants.

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