Updated: 11:21 PM EDT April 24, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis police are trying to figure out who shot a woman before she was in a car crash on the near northeast side and died later died of her injuries.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said officers went to the 2700 block of Baltimore Avenue at around 4 p.m. Saturday for a vehicle crash.
When officers arrived they found a woman in a car who was in critical condition. She was taken to an area hospital and later died.
After further inspection of the woman s injuries, IMPD said officers learned she had been shot.
Homicide detectives launched an investigation and the Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services Agency responded to help identify and collect potential forensic evidence.
Apr 24, 2021 / 11:06 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A woman died Saturday after she was found with a gunshot wound when police went to a report of a vehicle crash.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were sent just before 4 p.m. to the 2700 block of Baltimore Avenue. That’s in a residential area on the near-northeast side near just southwest of the intersection of East 30th Street and Keystone Avenue.
An IMPD news release issued Saturday night did not say if police are seeking a suspect. The circumstances leading to the homicide also were unknown. The woman was found in a vehicle.
The name of the woman will be released by the Marion County Coroner’s Office.
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After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week, the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers. AP Photo
WASHINGTON: After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers. It is a very difficult job, said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner s Office. The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.