Michael Howie

MICHIGAN CITY — A disruption to Michigan City's computer network on Tuesday prompted officials to take parts of its system offline as a precaution. The city is still investigating and has not identified what caused the outage.

Police and emergency dispatch communications were not affected, Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch's office said in a news release Thursday. Officials have partnered with network specialists to work on restoring operations.

The release did not specify what specific systems had gone down, and it was not immediately clear if personal information was at risk.

The investigation into what caused the disruption is in its early stages, the city said, and it did not have a timeline for full restoration.

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