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5 people accused of breaking into vacant historic Jewish temple in Indianapolis to record music vide
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Five people were arrested after allegedly breaking into a vacant historic Jewish temple in Indianapolis to film a music video.
IMPD officers responded to a burglary in progress at Beth-El Zedeck Temple, a vacant Jewish temple located on the 3300 block of Ruckle Street, around 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15. According to court documents, the 911 caller said a group of people had broke the glass door on the building and were inside.
Once on scene, police said they saw several people in the driveway of the building between the fence and the back door on the south side of the property and saw four people in the building. Police ordered Anthony Bellamy, 20, of Indianapolis; Jaylen Young, 24, of Indianapolis; Aniah Weaver, 26, of Indianapolis; and another person out of the building and took them into custody.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/crime/5-people-arrested-allegedly-breaking-vacant-historic-jewish-temple-indianapolis-film-rap-music-video-crime-beth-el-zedeck-temple/531-340ef396-abc8-4db1-b88d-1272c6bab4bd