Fishers Police Arrest Suspect with Multiple Warrants Using K9 and Drone

Thermal imaging technology and aerial support helped locate the fleeing suspect after a car crash.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Fishers Police apprehended a suspect, Daniel Morales Senovio, with multiple outstanding warrants after a car crash near 104th and Olio roads. Senovio fled on foot but was quickly located with the help of a police drone and K9 unit. He was arrested and faces charges including resisting law enforcement, making a false identity statement, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving without a license. Another suspect, Anthony Gonzalez, was also arrested on a separate warrant.

Why it matters

This case highlights the growing use of advanced technology like drones and thermal imaging by law enforcement to aid in pursuits and apprehensions. While effective, it also raises questions about privacy and surveillance during routine police encounters.

The details

After responding to a car crash, three individuals returned to the scene, but the driver, Daniel Morales Senovio, fled on foot. Fishers Police used a drone with thermal imaging technology to locate Senovio in the treeline, allowing the K9 unit to quickly apprehend him. Senovio was found to have multiple warrants in several counties, including charges of resisting law enforcement, making a false identity statement, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving without a license. Another suspect, Anthony Gonzalez, was also arrested on a separate warrant.

  • The incident occurred around 11:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15, 2026.

The players

Daniel Morales Senovio

The suspect who fled the scene of the car crash and was apprehended by Fishers Police using a drone and K9 unit. He had multiple outstanding warrants.

Anthony Gonzalez

Another suspect who was arrested on a separate warrant during the incident.

Fishers Police Department

The law enforcement agency that responded to the car crash, pursued the fleeing suspect, and made the arrests using advanced technology like drones and K9 units.

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What’s next

The case will now be handled by the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office, who will determine the next legal proceedings.

The takeaway

This incident showcases the growing use of advanced technology like drones and thermal imaging by law enforcement to aid in pursuits and apprehensions, but it also raises important questions about privacy and surveillance during routine police encounters.