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Brutal Cold Snap Grips Indiana: Record-Breaking Temperatures, Fatal Shootings, and Missing Teen Tragedy Unfold

Brutal Cold Snap Grips Indiana: Record-Breaking Temperatures, Fatal Shootings, and Missing Teen Tragedy Unfold

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Indiana braces against a brutal cold snap as temperatures plunged to record lows early this week, with Bloomington hitting 13 below zero and Columbus at 20 below, potentially shattering marks, according to 13News weather reports. Central Indiana saw highs barely reaching 23 degrees amid clear skies turning cloudy, with light snow expected to slick Monday commutes. Public works crews in Marion County are inspecting post-storm plowing, urging residents to file complaints by Tuesday on streets left with snow piles and mere tire tracks; the snow buddy program seeks more volunteers to aid seniors and those with disabilities, currently matching only 126 against 487 requests, WTHR reports.

Tragedy struck Indianapolis' southeast side on Barrington Avenue, where two men were fatally shot early Sunday, leaving families devastated over an irresponsible firearm dispute, IMPD Lieutenant Kevin Dooley told 13News. A third shooting on the north side at 60th and Meridian claimed another life amid a crash and disturbance, with one survivor stable and no arrests yet. Separately, Wayne Township firefighters escaped injury when a third vehicle rear-ended their truck on I-465 during a response, briefly snarling southbound lanes.

In heartbreaking community news, remains believed to be those of missing Indiana teen Hailey Buzbee were recovered in Ohio's Perry County, linked to 39-year-old Thomas Tyler facing charges of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor and tampering with evidence, WBNS 10TV confirmed via Tyler's attorney Sam Shamansky. Fisher police suspect the killing occurred shortly after Tyler picked her up on January 6th.

Travelers at Indianapolis airports take note: TSA now charges a $45 fee for identity verification via Confirm ID if lacking Real ID or passport, valid for 10 days, as 85% of Indiana IDs comply, per TSA via 13News.

Looking Ahead: Marion County's snow complaint deadline hits tomorrow, light snow looms early week, and Hocking County charges may follow in the Buzbee case, with Winter Olympics coverage ramping up from local outlets.

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