IMPD: 2 juveniles taken into custody as enforcement of curfew ordinance continues

INDIANAPOLIS — Over the weekend, officials with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said that officers had to take at least two juveniles into custody as the city’s curfew ordinance was enforced.

According to a post on social media from IMPD Chief Chris Bailey, Bailey said at least two juveniles were taken to the department’s reunification center over the weekend in reference to violating the curfew.

The city of Indianapolis’s curfew ordinance is 11 p.m. for anyone 14 years and younger, and 1 a.m. for those between the ages of 15 and 17.

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“Curfew is about keeping our kids safe,” Bailey said in the post. “Over the weekend, at least two juveniles were taken into custody after refusing to leave a downtown business. Officers tried several times but couldn’t reach their parents.”…

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