INDIANAPOLIS -- Federal agents were at a Southeast side apartment complex in Indianapolis Wednesday morning.
The agents, part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, were at the Stonekey Apartments at 1504 Renton Street.
The agents are there as part of an investigation into Global Ministries Foundation, which runs Stonekey Apartments.
Breaking: Federal agents w/ @HUDgov at Stonekey Apts in Indy as part of investigation into Global Ministries Foundation .@rtv6
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In June, Call 6 Investigates exposed questionable living conditions at four Indianapolis properties.
A recent Indianapolis housing report raised questions about the conditions of the Stonekey Apartments and slammed the property for being a drain on public safety resources and a haven for crime.
There were more than 600 police runs to the Stonekey Apartments from May 2015 to May 2016.
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A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development confirmed the activity, but wouldn't comment on what the agents are doing.