I wouldn't have a problem with everything east of Madison to about Post , falling off the map .
thanks. You do know there are good neighborhoods pocketed in that area right and you just wiped me and my family off the map
42nd and Post was at the top of IMPD's list. Idk if it still is or not. I do know I would not go there unarmed if I were you. The meadows really isn't as bad as it used to be.
Ok , the north & south boundaries would be 40th down to Raymond .
Well we don't like you anyways!wrong
I'm still gone
I know what you mean though, Sherman to downtown, east of Irvington, bad. In between there is some bad, but also a lot of good areas.
Well we don't like you anyways!
Yeah, My aunt has a nice house in Irvington. Good people in that area (if you can deal with the yuppy hippy types ) but most around there isn't so great.
the map eldriector put up shows what I am saying... N of Washington is bad, S of Washington, not so much. In my area that is
Click on the link for more detail. Warrant served and Criminal Mischief. Actually in the neighborhoods up near 79th Street. We have friends up that way, and there is plenty of petty crime (theft, drugs, domestic).In reviewing eld's map, there was an arrest in Meridian Hills? For what? Not using gourmet coffee or wrong shade of brown paint on the carriage house?
30th St from Franklin Rd to German Church Rd up to 46th St is probably the roughest. It is tied with the area north of Washington St east of State St to Sherman Av south of Mass Av. The rest of the "east side" is not bad. Those 2 areas are responsible for most of the news about the east side. I tire of people writting off the entire east side of Indy. I was raised out here, I live and raise my family out here, and I work out here. It is FAR from a lost cause. By FAR most of the residents of my district are hard working resposible citizens that deserve to live crime-free just like every one else.