(Michigan City, IN) - A recently-formed police task force in Michigan City is taking a bite out of crime.
Over Memorial Day weekend, a strategically deployed Crime Suppression Unit went into action. The result was 17 arrests, the execution of three search warrants, and the seizure of nine firearms. Police say they also confiscated quantities of cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana, disrupting active distribution networks and reducing immediate threats to community safety.
“This unit was created with a very clear mission: to target the drivers of violent crime in our community,” said Chief of Police Marty Corley. “The outcomes we saw over the holiday weekend are a direct result of focused policing, smart deployment of resources, and strong teamwork between our specialized unit and patrol officers. We’re not just reacting—we’re getting ahead of the violence.”
As Michigan City police continue their summer strategy, the Crime Suppression Unit will remain active and visible, working to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable, and support neighborhoods across the city.
The Crime Suppression Unit asks anyone with information about criminal activity to contact them at 219-873-1488 or via social media.




