Brownsburg's Police Commission meeting on July 8, 2025, highlighted significant law enforcement achievements, particularly in safeguarding the community against violent offenders. The meeting showcased the successful collaboration between the Brownsburg Narcotics Unit and the U.S. Marshals, which led to the apprehension of a Texas suspect wanted for child molestation. Officers intercepted the suspect without incident on I-70, demonstrating effective resource utilization and networking.
In another critical case, the unit located a missing juvenile who was a victim of sex trafficking. The trafficker, also wanted for armed robbery, was arrested, and the child is now receiving necessary support. These incidents underscore the importance of partnerships with federal agencies in addressing serious crimes.
The meeting also addressed a violent domestic incident where officers responded to a report of a suspect armed with a handgun. After a tense situation, the suspect surrendered peacefully, allowing for a safe resolution. The individual was arrested on multiple charges, providing some relief to the victim.
The investigations unit reported a busy month, handling 30 new cases and conducting numerous interviews and search warrants. The department is considering adding an additional detective to manage the increasing workload, particularly in light of ongoing high-profile cases.
In a moment of recognition, Major Andy Watts was honored for his 20 years of service to the department, reflecting the commitment and dedication of law enforcement personnel in Brownsburg. The meeting concluded with a focus on continued efforts to enhance community safety and support for victims of crime.