Jun 11, 2026
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Hendricks Co. Sees Crime Spillover from Marion Co.

Hendricks County Prosecutor Loren Delp has released decades of tracking data to argue that violent crime from Marion County is actively spilling over into surrounding communities. Delp expressed deep frustration over what he characterized as political “misinformation” surrounding the issue, declaring that the historical safety enjoyed by collar counties for generations is facing a direct threat from mobile, repeat offenders tracking out of Indianapolis.

A Tragic Case Study: The S’Doni Pettis Case

To illustrate the real-world devastation behind the statistics, Delp highlighted the high-profile prosecution of S’Doni Pettis. On February 9th of this year, Pettis was sentenced to 74.5 years in prison following a horrific police pursuit that claimed three lives in Hendricks County. Pettis, a Marion County offender, was driving a stolen vehicle when an officer attempted a traffic stop on Ronald Reagan Parkway. Pettis fled at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour, eventually slamming into an SUV containing three-year-old Aries and his three-month-old sister, Iris.

The vehicle was hit so hard and the flames were so intense that it melted the engine block of that red Ford Explorer, Delp described. Delp revealed that Pettis was on probation for aggravated battery at the time of the crash and had violated his probation four different ways prior to the incident—yet only received a judicial admonishment. The tragedy deepened further when the children’s heartbroken great-grandfather attempted to shoot Pettis during a courthouse transport, resulting in law enforcement deploying lethal force.

The Data: Murders Double, Cross-County Suspects Triple

Anticipating critics who might dismiss the Pettis tragedy as an isolated incident, Delp unveiled a comprehensive 22.5-year study conducted by his office. The study analyzed every single murder filed in Hendricks County from 2004 to the present day, splitting the data into two eras: a 15-year baseline (2004–2018) and the subsequent 7.5 years (2019–present). The findings, according to Delp, paint an undeniable picture: Total Murders: In exactly half the amount of time (2019–present), the total number of individuals charged with murder in Hendricks County doubled. Marion County Transplants: The number of murder suspects traveling from Marion County into Hendricks County tripled.

Delp threw his support behind recent statements made by Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam and Indiana Senator Jim Banks, who have both used their platforms to call attention to cross-county criminal patterns. Delp insisted that the resolution requires an “adult conversation” centered squarely on systemic accountability rather than partisan rhetoric, emphasizing strict penalties for probation violations and repeat offenders.


Original reporting: 93.1 WIBC (Indianapolis) — read the source article.

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