
Bob Segall
Senior Investigative Reporter at WTHR-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Senior investigative reporter at WTHR-TV and @WTHRcom, trying to make Indiana a better place. Tweets & RTs are not endorsements.
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1 month ago |
kgw.com | Bob Segall
HANOVER, Ind — Amanda Boley says Oct. 24, 2024 started like a normal day. She went to work. She walked her dog, Maya, when she returned home. She sat in her living room to text a co-worker. Boley doesn’t remember much after that. “My dog was acting a little weird and I looked at her and said, ‘What do you want?’ and I kinda played with her a little bit,” she recalled during an interview with 13News. “And then I was gone.” Gone, as in clinically dead.
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1 month ago |
12news.com | Bob Segall
HANOVER, Ind — Amanda Boley says Oct. 24, 2024 started like a normal day. She went to work. She walked her dog, Maya, when she returned home. She sat in her living room to text a co-worker. Boley doesn’t remember much after that. “My dog was acting a little weird and I looked at her and said, ‘What do you want?’ and I kinda played with her a little bit,” she recalled during an interview with 13News. “And then I was gone.” Gone, as in clinically dead.
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2 months ago |
abc10.com | Bob Segall
MUNCIE, Ind. — Investigators say the disappearance of a 9-year-old boy in Muncie is one of the most disturbing cases they’ve ever seen. “I can’t ever remember something quite like this,” Delaware County Prosecutor Eric Hoffman said. “It haunts me every day.” The disappearance of Hayden Manis is unusual because the child has not been missing for just a few days or weeks or even months. Hayden has been missing for more than five years.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
abc10.com | Bob Segall
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Police has collected powerful evidence to help lawmakers and prosecutors crack down on illegal Delta-8 products being sold across the state, and the evidence is already prompting action. An ISP investigation has revealed many Delta-8 products purchased from dozens of Indiana retailers contain levels of Delta-9 THC that exceed the state’s legal limit.
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Jul 5, 2024 |
wthr.com | Bob Segall
Ten years after government regulators announced a massive recall involving defective airbags, millions of the potentially deadly airbags are still on the road.
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Thanks to @TODAYshow for featuring our #WTHR investigation about insurance companies failing to cover urgent medical care and the growing use of AI to deny insurance claims. Anthem is reviewing its policies to prevent similar errors following our report. https://t.co/EiqBK3uFoN

A state firefighting board just issued a final order against a Muncie firefighter who shared exam questions & answers with other firefighters. The board revoked all of Troy Dulaney’s firefighting certifications for 3 yrs and permanently revoked his instructor certificate. #wthr https://t.co/8mv8VXocK0

He's used to fighting fires. Now Indiana's state fire marshal is fighting a different battle -- and he says it's the most urgent health issue facing firefighters across the country. #wthr https://t.co/C3qaahC7A6