NEWS FROM CHANNEL 44 TV

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 Indiana State Police raid an Indianapolis business as part of an investigation into allegations of voter fraud.

The investigation originally involved Hendricks and Marion Counties, but has since expanded to include Allen, Delaware, Hamilton, Hancock, Johnson, Lake and Madison counties.

ISP says the investigation began after they were tipped off by the Hendricks County Clerk’s office to inaccuracies in registration forms.

Detectives searched the offices of the Indiana Voter Registration Project, in downtown Indy.

State Police say an investigation is complex, time consuming and is expected to continue for several more weeks or months.

Trooper Saves Life of Knox County Man Who Overdosed

 A law enforcement official in Knox County saves a mans life, thanks to Narcan.

Just after 2 p.m. Tuesday, Vincennes Police and Indiana State Police responded to a 911 call about an overdose in the 2000 block of North 2nd Street.

When Master Trooper Jim Dotson arrived, he found a 29-year-old man unconscious on the living room floor.

The trooper was told the victim had taken several Xanax pills, so he gave him Narcan, the antidote for overdoses of prescription opiate drugs.

With in a few minutes, the victim was conscious and taken to the hospital to be checked out.

Owensboro Doctor Leaves KWC Millions for Scholarship Money

 A major donation will help Kentucky Wesleyan pay for more scholarships.

The gift comes from the last will of longtime doctor, Willard Gillespie.

Gillespie was a dentist in Owensboro for many years.

He died back in July.

In his will, he left about $3 million to be given to KWC’s general scholarship fund.

The college says it shows Dr. Gillespie’s belief in the school’s mission and its future.

KWC officials also say the gift will be memorialized to commemorate Dr. Gillespie’s generosity.