The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Indiana State Police Emergency Response Team in serving a high-risk arrest warrant Monday.
The warrant was executed at a residence near the intersection of County Road 600 North and U.S. 421. Three suspects were taken into custody, and the investigation remains active.
This operation stemmed from an arrest warrant issued by Porter County for Jason Looney. During the apprehension, ISP armored vehicles played a critical role in ensuring the safety of all personnel. Additionally, an ISP K-9 was utilized to safely take an uncooperative suspect into custody.
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