INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Monday said it and the Indiana State Police collaborated over the weekend to crack down on reckless driving and street takeovers in the city.
The joint operation resulted in the towing of seven vehicles, four arrests, the issuance of two summons, and 34 traffic citations. Additionally, two stolen vehicles were recovered during the enforcement efforts.
A Facebook post from IMPD, which included photos, said dangerous driving, spinning, and street takeovers have no place in the city, and it is committed to maintaining safe streets. The partnership with the Indiana State Police is part of ongoing efforts to hold reckless drivers accountable and ensure community safety. The operation reflects a broader initiative to address public safety concerns related to illegal street activities that endanger residents and disrupt neighborhoods.
Identifying information on the four people arrested or where the arrests were made were not included in the post.
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