Indiana
IMPD arrests fourth person in sex trafficking case
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A fourth person has been arrested in connection with a sex-trafficking ring that resulted in two young women being rescued by Indianapolis authorities.
Tyree White, 31, is facing charges of rape, human trafficking, and making an unlawful proposition following a monthslong investigation and his subsequent arrest Tuesday.
The investigation started after IMPD’s Northwest District officers conducted a welfare check on a teenager at an Indianapolis hotel in August. While speaking with the victim, officers recognized signs of potential sex trafficking. The victim then led officers to two other hotel rooms, where they located a suspect and another possible victim.
Two other suspects, Lovie Grace, 31, and Tamya McKinney, 18, were taken into custody at the hotel.
Detectives served search warrants and found Grace in possession of a large amount of cash and keys to both rooms. He was arrested on charges of rape, promotion of human sexual trafficking, criminal confinement, human trafficking, battery with injury, and possession of cocaine.
The following day, a second victim contacted investigators to provide more information. McKinney was then arrested three days later on a warrant for promoting prostitution.
As the investigation continued, detectives identified a third person involved in the ring.
Kayla Willoughby, 29, was arrested after investigators gathered evidence linking her to the operation. She faces charges of promoting human sexual trafficking, prostitution, human trafficking and promoting prostitution.
Detectives eventually identified a fourth suspect and obtained an arrest warrant for White on Jan. 28, charging him preliminarily with rape, human trafficking, and making an unlawful proposition.
On Tuesday, members of the East District Violent Crimes Task Force convinced White to speak with investigators. He arrived at the East District Roll Call for an interview and was subsequently arrested on the active warrant.
IMPD Deputy Chief Kendale Adams credited the rescue of the two women to the initial officers’ observations and the victims’ willingness to cooperate with the department.
“From the first officers on scene to our Vice and Human Trafficking detectives, this case shows what focused police work and victim trust can accomplish,” Adams said. “Because a victim felt safe enough to speak up, officers recognized the signs, acted quickly, and ultimately helped rescue two young women from a trafficking situation. Our detectives stayed on this case, followed every lead and worked until every suspect was identified and arrested.”
The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office will make final charging decisions for White.
Grace, McKinney, and Willoughby are due in court for jury trials on March 2. White will appear for his initial hearing on Friday morning.
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Indiana
Noblesville man extradited from Egypt to Indiana after FBI arrest
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Special agents from the FBI’s Indianapolis office traveled to Egypt to arrest a man wanted by Hamilton County authorities in connection with a 2023 attempted murder, according to an agency news release.
Jacfar Abdi, of Noblesville, was extradited from Cairo to Indiana on Jan. 27, 2026.
Abdi is accused of shooting and wounding a man during a robbery on Nov. 19, 2023 at The District at Saxony Apartments in Fishers. The Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges against Abdi on Jan. 22, 2024, but online court records indicate that a warrant issued for Abdi’s arrest was never served.
Investigators suspect that he fled the country to avoid prosecution. A Fishers police detective serving as a task force agent with the FBI worked with “federal and international law enforcement partners” to track Abdi down to Cairo.
Three FBI agents based out of Indianapolis traveled to Egypt’s capital city to make the arrest, according to agency spokesperson Chris Bavender.
“The Fishers Police Department is relentless in the pursuit of those who choose to commit violent acts within our city,” said Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart.
Abdi pleaded not guilty at a Jan. 28 initial hearing. A jury trial is scheduled for June 8, according to online court records. His defense attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ryan Murphy is the communities reporter for IndyStar. She can be reached at rhmurphy@indystar.com.
Indiana
AMBER Alert for toddler missing in Indiana canceled
STARKE COUNTY, Ind. (WKRC) – An AMBER Alert for a two-year-old reported missing in Indiana and believed to be in danger has been cancelled.
Saxon Clemons was last seen Thursday afternoon in North Judson, which is northwest of Indianapolis.
He was reported missing when his mother was dropped off injured at a hospital. She said she’d been assaulted by her husband Dwayne Clemens.
The boy’s mother said Dwayne had made threats to harm himself and the victim. He was believed to be armed.
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Police have not released any information about the cancellation of the AMBER Alert.
Indiana
Former Indiana high school basketball stars on the move ahead of NBA trade deadline
Several former Indiana high school boys basketball players were on the move this week with the impending NBA trade deadline on Thursday afternoon.
Few states do a better job of sending talent to the professional ranks than Indiana, so it’s not surprising that so many players found themselves on new teams. It became a bit of a running joke as Thursday wore on, with more and more talent from the Hoosier State popping up in trade news.
Eric Gordon, North Central High School – Indianapolis
Mike Conley Jr., Lawrence North High School – Indianapolis
Jaren Jackson Jr., Park Tudor/La Lumiere – Indianapolis/La Porte
Jaden Ivey, Marian High School/La Lumiere – Mishawaka/La Porte
Trayce Jackson Davis, Center Grove High School – Greenwood
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