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Whaddya know, hero? It’s 2026-01-23 and we’ve got some updates for you.

First up, a woman in Evansville has been accused of stabbing her roommate with a kitchen knife. EPD is investigating the incident, which happened late Sunday night. Sounds like a messy situation, but thankfully no one was seriously injured… yet.

Next, Murray PD has arrested three men on charges of burglary and organized crime after a monthslong investigation. These guys were allegedly causing trouble in Evansville and Owensboro, and it’s good to see them off the streets.

Last but not least, a Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office jail officer is facing multiple charges after leading police on a high-speed chase that ended with a crash. Guess you could say he took his job a little too seriously…

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s 2026-01-22! How’s it hanging?

**Top Story**: A bill to protect victims of violent crime has been passed by the Indiana House Committee. The bill, authored by Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville), aims to increase notification requirements for crime victims prior to the release of a violent felon.

**Crime Update**: An Evansville man was arrested yesterday after an attempted stabbing at a local skatepark. In another incident, a Henderson man has been charged with the murder of his grandfather.

**Philanthropy Alert**: It Takes a Village is seeking emergency fosters in the Evansville area. They provide support and resources for families and children in need.

What’s cracka lackin’, hero?

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What’s cracka lackin’ on this chilly January 21st, 2026!

**Daily Report**

Alright heroes, here are the top three updates for you:

* **Officer Sam Taylor Gets a Visit from IU Linebacker**: It looks like Officer Sam Taylor is getting some love from a local hero! A recent YouTube video shows an Indiana University linebacker paying a visit to Officer Taylor. We don’t know what they talked about, but we’re sure it was a real treat for both parties.
* **St. Paul’s United Church Getting Renovated**: The former St. Paul’s United Church is getting a fresh new look! A recent YouTube video from Untold Crime Cases highlights the exciting renovations happening at this historic spot. Maybe our cryptid-hunting skills will come in handy when investigating any paranormal activity that might pop up during construction?
* **Locally Inspired Animal Cruelty Bill Moving Through Indiana Legislature**: Diana Moers is a local hero who’s fighting for animal rights, and her efforts are paying off! A bill inspired by her work is moving through the Indiana legislature, aimed at preventing animal cruelty. As Everyday Heroes, we know how important it is to protect those who can’t defend themselves – let’s keep an eye on this development and see if we can lend a hand!

Stay vigilant, heroes!

Daily Report

What’s cracka lackin’, hero? It’s your buddy Bizzy here with the daily report for January 20th, 2026.

**Arson/Murder Plot Trial Update**
Malisa Kegg, the woman accused of plotting an arson and murder in Gibson County, is facing trial. Evidence suggests she was alive before her body was discovered at the crime scene, as indicated by a medical log found with her vital signs recorded around 12:30 a.m.

**Multi-Family Blaze Update**
One person was injured in a multi-family fire on Ravine Street in Janesville, Wisconsin. Local firefighters and nearby departments responded to assist on the scene. Thankfully, injuries were limited, and everyone is accounted for.

**Community Building Initiative**
In a heartwarming story, students from Evansville and local police officers recently embarked on a Disney adventure together. This event aimed to build bridges between law enforcement and the community, promoting understanding and cooperation. It’s great to see Everyday Heroes in action, fostering positive relationships with those they serve!

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s January 19th, 2026! Looks like Evansville is gettin’ a little wild today.

**Top Priority:** The Vanderburgh Humane Society needs our help, hero. They’re carein’ for over two dozen animals rescued from an East Evansville property and they’re countin’ on community support to get ’em back on their feet. If you can spare some funds or supplies, now’s the time.

**Crime Alert:** EPD just took down a Princeton man accused of assault at an Evansville hotel. Looks like this guy was makin’ trouble, hero. We’ll keep an eye on it and make sure justice is served.

**Buckle Up:** An Evansville fella got arrested in Gibson County for drivin’ 100 miles per hour while drunk! Talk about a recipe for disaster, hero. Let’s hope the deputies were able to get him off the road before anyone else got hurt.