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Multiple people stabbed at Michigan Walmart; suspect arrested

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Multiple people were stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City, and a suspect was in custody, authorities said Saturday.

The Michigan State Police said the local sheriff’s office is investigating the incident and details were limited. The agency asked that people avoid the area while the investigation is ongoing.

A Walmart corporate spokesperson, Joe Pennington, said by email that the company was “working with police and defer questions to them right now.”

Messages seeking comment were left with police and the mayor.

Traverse City is about 255 miles (410 kilometers) northwest of Detroit.

HBCU Cookout in Indianapolis brings together alumni and students

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Alumni, current students, and future enrollees of Historically Black Colleges and Universities gathered for food, games, and fellowship on Saturday. 

The annual HBCU Cookout drew about 100 people representing more than two dozen HBCUs to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park

The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council organized the event. The nonprofit sponsors college tours and hosts HBCU recruiters so youths in Indianapolis can learn how to extend their education at an HBCU.  

Attendees included News 8’s own Derricke Dennis, a Howard University alum.

HBCUs are schools established prior to 1964 intended to provide higher education for Black Americans. About 1 in 4 HBCU students are non-Black, according to the U.S. Department of Education. 

There are 107 HBCUs in the U.S., though none in Indiana.

Oak Ridge Boys to return to Wabash for Christmas tour

WABASH, Ind. (WISH) — The Oak Ridge Boys will return to the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment stage in December for their annual Christmas tour.

The country music band’s limited-run American Made Christmas Tour will start Dec. 4 in Sarasota, Fla., end Dec. 20 in Midland, Mich., with stops in between including Wabash’s Ford Theater at the Honeywell Center at 7 p.m. Dec. 18.

The band’s Christmas show made its first stop in Wabash in 2016, according to online information. The show is known to Oak Ridge Boys’ fans for featuring falling snow and decorated Christmas trees as the musicians perform their hits and holiday favorites.

The band recently announced all of its Christmas tour dates, although the Honeywell Center began on June 13 selling tickets for the December appearance. Tickets start at $37 and are available on the Honeywell Center website.

The band has won five Grammy Awards, four CMA awards and 12 GMA Dove awards. The band’s music video for “Come on Home” recently won a Telly Award.

Heat and humidity linger with storms brewing by midweek | July 26th, 2025

TONIGHT

A few evening storms remain possible, especially north of I-70 as lingering energy drifts through the region. While most storms should fade by late evening, downpours and isolated gusty winds are still possible early on. Otherwise, expect a very warm and muggy night with lows in the upper 70s. Winds light from the southwest around 5 mph.

TOMORROW

Heat and humidity remain locked in, but a nearby boundary could help spark another round of scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms, especially near and just south of I-70. Expect highs in the upper 80s to near 90, with heat index values again nearing 100. A few storms could bring localized downpours and gusty winds. Winds west-southwest around 5 mph.

TOMORROW NIGHT

Any leftover storms should fade early, leaving behind partly cloudy and sultry conditions. Lows hold steady in the mid to upper 70s. Winds remain light out of the southwest near 5 mph.

MONDAY

Oppressive heat continues with mostly sunny skies and only a slim chance of a stray afternoon shower. Highs soar into the mid-90s, and heat index values may top 105 in spots. Winds remain light and variable, becoming west near 5 mph by afternoon.

MONDAY NIGHT

Mostly clear to partly cloudy with another very warm and humid night on tap. Lows hover in the upper 70s. Winds from the northwest near 5 mph before calming down overnight.

TUESDAY

Likely the hottest day of the stretch, with highs in the mid-90s and heat index values again exceeding 105. Storm chances remain minimal through sunset. Winds will be light and variable.

TUESDAY NIGHT

Partly cloudy and still steamy. Lows in the upper 70s with a hint of a breeze from the north around 5 mph.

WEDNESDAY

The pattern begins to shift as a cold front approaches. Expect scattered afternoon thunderstorms, some of which could be strong with heavy rain and gusty winds. Highs settle back into the low 90s, but it’ll still feel hot and sticky ahead of the front. Winds becoming north-northwest around 5 mph by afternoon.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Storms remain possible into the evening and overnight hours as the front slowly presses south. Some storms may produce locally heavy rainfall and strong winds. Lows finally fall to the upper 60s. Winds north-northeast around 5 mph.

7 DAY FORECAST

After another sticky Sunday with scattered storms, intense heat ramps back up to start the workweek. Monday through Wednesday will feature highs in the 90s, heat indices pushing 105–110, and only slight storm chances until a front approaches midweek. That front brings a better shot at storms on Wednesday and early Thursday. Behind it, a refreshing drop in temps and humidity arrives just in time for next weekend, with highs closer to 80 and cool, crisp mornings in the 50s, potentially our most comfortable stretch since early June. Expect warm and gradually more humid conditions to return early the following week.

Indianapolis brothers face high-level felony drug charges in Hamilton County

WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — Two brothers from Indianapolis are facing high-level felony drug charges after one of them was stopped more than two weeks ago while traveling in Westfield, police said Saturday.

A social media post from Westfield Police Department said its officers and others from Fishers Police Department arrested arrested Anthony Castillo, 22, following the July 10 traffic stop in which a police dog detected narcotics in the vehicle. The post did not say where Castillo was stopped in Westfield or what type of vehicle he was driving. In the vehicle, investigators found psilocybin mushrooms, marijuana, and a Glock handgun with an extended magazine.

Police from Fishers, Indianapolis and Westfield later executed a search warrant at the home of Anthony and his brother, Alexander Baldemar Castillo, 21, on Broken Bow Trail at the 10 West Apartments of Indianapolis, leading to significant drug and weapon seizures. The apartment is located south off West 10th Street between Country Club Road and North Girls School Road. Inside, police found 11 pounds of marijuana, 1.5 pounds of psilocybin mushrooms as well as other drugs, a loaded revolver, an AR-style pistol, and $5,000 in cash.

The Westfield police’s post shared photos of what was seized and the police dog.

Anthony was formally charged July 17 in Hamilton Superior Court 1 with three high-level felony counts of drug dealing; a mid-level felony county of possession of a narcotic drug; a low-level felony count of dealing in marijuana; a low-level felony count of possession of a controlled substance; and a misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana.

Alexander was arrested Tuesday with the help of Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office, although the Westfield police’s post did not say where the arrest happened.

Alexander was formally charged Friday in the same Hamilton County court with two high-level felony count of drug dealing; a mid-level felony count of possessing a narcotic drug; a low-level felony count of dealing marijuana; a low-level felony count of possessing a controlled substance; and a low-level felony count of possessing marijuana.

While some U.S. states have decriminalized marijuana sales, Indiana is not among them. Indiana does allow the sale of CBD products.

The brothers on Saturday remained in the Hamilton County jail. Anthony and Alexander were being held on separate $150,000 bonds, online jail records showed.

(Provided Photo/Westfield Police Department)
(Provided Photo/Westfield Police Department)

NASCAR Xfinity Series racing at IMS on WISH-TV

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Pennzoil 250 takes place Saturday afternoon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Sam Mayer will start first in the event, alongside Nick Sanchez in row one.

You can watch the race live on WISH-TV beginning at 4 p.m. EDT. The green flag is set to wave around 4:30 p.m. EDT.

25-year-old charged with murder in Fort Wayne stabbing of 18-year-old

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — A 25-year-old was in jail on Saturday awaiting a Monday court hearing on a murder charge.

Draylon M. Crutchfield was arrested in connection to the fatal stabbing Thursday night of Muhammad A. Williams, 18, the Fort Wayne Police Department said in a news release issued Friday.

The stabbing was reported just after 9:35 p.m. Thursday in the 2700 block of Stardale Drive. That’s at the Village Park Apartment, located southwest of the intersection of East Paulding Road and Hessen Cassell Road on the city’s southeast side.

Williams was taken in critical condition from Stardale Drive to a hospital, where he died, the Allen County Coroner’s Office said in a news release issued Friday. He died of stab wounds.

Police did not provide details about the motive of the stabbing in their release. Court documents were not immediately available to News 8. Crutchfield will have an initial hearing on Monday morning in Allen Superior Court 4. He was being held in the Allen County jail without bond.

The stabbing was the 24th homicide in Fort Wayne and Allen County for 2025, the coroner’s office said.

Draylon Crutchfield (Allen County, Indiana, Sheriff’s Office)

IMPD: Fatal crash at North Meridian and East 91st streets in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A fatal crash happened Saturday afternoon at the intersection of North Meridian Street and East 91st Street.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department was called just after 12:30 p.m. Saturday to the first block of East 91st Street, an area with businesses and offices on the city’s north side.

IMPD said in a news release that at least one vehicle was involved and at least one person died, but provided no additional details as its investigation continued.

Fort Wayne mayor to host community talk on youth violence

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — The mayor of Fort Wayne on Wednesday will host a community discussion on youth violence.

The meeting comes after a 16-year-old was killed and three people, from age 15 to 18, were injured in a mass shooting hours after Fourth of July celebrations in downtown Fort Wayne.

Democratic Mayor Sharon Tucker wants to hear from the public and get feedback as a presentation is given on the roles and responsibilities of her office and the Fort Wayne Police Department are explained, said a news release issued Thursday.

In a statement, the mayor noted “the recent senseless actions centered around youth violence and guns that are having a negative impact.” She also posted a video on Facebook about the meeting.

The meeting will be 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at downtown Fort Wayne’s Allen County Public Library Main Branch in The Theater on lower level. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. People can go online to register and submit questions. The meeting is limited to 190 people, but City TV will record the meeting for later airing.

The release said that, in addition to the mayor, the discussion will include Police Chief Scott Caudill; Roderick Parker of Big Hearts Community Project; and a representative of Foundation One of Unity Barber Shop. Andrew Downs, the city government’s director of intergovernmental affairs, will be the moderator.

Statement

“This is a critical time for our community. I want every area of our great city to be safe and enjoyable and for business owners, residents, and neighborhoods to not have to deal with the recent senseless actions centered around youth violence and guns that are having a negative impact. I’m hopeful that through open dialogue and trust we can move forward in a positive manner. It’s not going to be easy but I’m not one to back down from challenges and having difficult discussions to find lasting solutions.”

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker, a Democrat

Indiana native wins pole for 2025 Brickyard 400

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — The starting lineup has been determined for Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The driver leading the field to green will be Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe.

Briscoe, a Mitchell, Ind., native, captured the pole for Sunday’s race with a qualifying lap of 183.165 mph.

His Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin was last to qualify and was tracking to have a better lap than Briscoe, but Hamlin crashed off Turn 2 on his qualifying run.

Bubba Wallace will starting alongside Briscoe on Row 1 for Sunday’s race.

The 2025 Brickyard 400 will begin just after 2 p.m. EDT Sunday.