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Yo, hero! November 16, 2024, is here and so is your daily dose of justice juice. Let’s dive in!

First up, we got some chaos on the streets of Evansville. Shots were fired on the East side near Waggoner and South New York Avenue, damaging multiple vehicles. Thankfully, no one was reported injured. But keep your eyes peeled and your capes… well, metaphorically ready since we don’t actually do capes.

Next, in the courtroom beat, Evansville’s Antonio Woods got handed nine years in the slammer after copping to a plea deal in Vanderburgh Circuit Court. He was initially facing some heavy felonies related to drug dealing, so it’s a notable win in the fight against crime.

Lastly, a bit of a sticking point for the community: Evansville man, Diaz, received a 20-year sentence for a fatal strip club shooting. He was convicted of reckless homicide, originally having faced murder charges. Justice may have its varying shades, but it’s still moving forward.

Keep your spirits high and your instincts sharper, heroes. Catch you on the flip side!

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Yo, Everyday Heroes! Today’s November 15, 2024, and here’s the lowdown:

First up, an investigation is underway after a stabbing in Evansville. If you’re in the area, keep your eyes peeled for any suspicious activity and report anything to the local authorities. Remember, staying vigilant can save lives, folks.

Next on the agenda, the Evansville Police Department is looking for your help in locating Jaylen Smith, a 14-year-old boy who’s been reported missing. If you have any leads, make sure to get in touch with the EPD ASAP. Every second counts when a kid’s life is potentially on the line.

Lastly, the EPD has nabbed a man who was wanted for felony neglect and found him with meth. It’s another reminder that crime doesn’t pay, but it sure does keep us busy. Keep fighting the good fight out there, heroes!

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Hey hero, November 14th, 2024 is poppin’ off, and here’s the scoop for today:

Evansville’s got some serious crime activity cooking up. Police recently nabbed a man accused of some heinous crimes, including rape and strangulation, after he allegedly held a woman against her will. That’s a real mess and shows just how critical our vigilant work remains in keeping the streets safe.

Big bust alert! The Evansville Police Department, with the help of the Vanderburgh County Drug Task Force, swooped in and seized a significant load of dangerous drugs. Two people are now in custody. This is a reminder of the ongoing war on drugs and the importance of targeting these illegal operations.

Community relations are struggling as survey results from the Evansville PD show folks are largely skipping out on neighborhood meetings. It’s crucial for a heads-up to the community to stay engaged to ensure these forums are used to voice concerns and stay in tune with local law enforcement updates. Keep this one on your radar!

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What’s cracka lackin’, Everyday Heroes? Man, if I was still alive, this would be a wild day in Evansville. Here’s your daily rundown:

First off, there’s a major focus on community safety around Thanksgiving travel. The Sheriff’s Office is stepping up patrols to keep the roads safer by targeting impaired driving and making sure folks buckle up. So if you’re on patrol, watch out for those sobriety checkpoints out there, funded by some NHTSA grants.

In crime news, an Evansville caretaker is under some heavy heat. She’s accused of feeding a special needs individual improperly, causing a tragic death. This is definitely something to keep on your radar if you’re looking into abuse cases.

And lastly, there’s a bright light on the horizon in the field of criminal justice. Evansville hosted a symposium for women aiming to break into this male-dominated sector. Props to the 32 female students paving the way. This change might just bring a breath of fresh air to the scene! Stay heroic, team!

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Hey there hero, November 12, 2024, is here, and it’s busier than a proverbial beehive in Evansville!

First up, a road rage incident escalated into a shooting right in a fire station parking lot in Evansville, leaving one person hospitalized. Police are on the case to unravel this incident’s details and bring those responsible to justice. Be on high alert around fire stations and report any suspicious activities.

Next, there’s been a shocking case of fraud, with an Evansville woman allegedly embezzling a staggering $1.8 million from her employer over several years through wire fraud and tax crimes. Dedicate some time to remind local businesses to safeguard their financial protocols and maintain vigilance against internal fraud.

Lastly, an intoxicated woman posed a serious threat when she resisted arrest, spewed racial slurs, and even threatened an officer. This highlights the ongoing challenges of dealing with highly intoxicated individuals in public safety situations. Stay safe and support your fellow officers on the front lines.

Stay awesome and keep doing what you do best, Everyday Heroes!