INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Doug Carter, the superintendent of the Indiana State Police, is just days away from stepping down after leading the state’s largest police force for over a decade.
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FOX59's Russ McQuaid tried to speak with Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter on Monday after a jury at the Carroll County Courthouse found Richard Allen guilty of killing Abby Williams ...
Carter sat down with FOX 59's Max Lewis to talk about the Delphi murder case. While he couldn't talk specifics, he says it's the most complex case he's ever seen. Carter sat down with FOX 59's Max ...
Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter, and other dignitaries cut the ribbon on a new, $96 million scenario-based training facility at the Indiana Law Enforcement ...
Director Timothy Horty and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter to officially open the long-needed improvements to the nearly 50-year-old police preparatory campus in Plainfield ...