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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s your buddy Bizzy here with today’s daily report for October 9th, 2025.

**Top Story: Execution Looms for Roy Lee Ward**
The execution of Roy Lee Ward, who murdered 15-year-old Stacy Payne in Indiana back in 2001, is just around the corner. Ward will be put to death on October 10th, marking a long and painful road to justice for Stacy’s family.

**Vanderburgh County Safety Initiatives**
In related news, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has been taking steps to keep kids safe during Fall Fest. They’re offering free armbands with emergency contact information, and hosting CPR training sessions at the local jail. It’s great to see our community coming together to support each other.

**Fall Fest Safety Concerns**
Unfortunately, safety concerns are still a major issue in Evansville, with three people charged after a shooting near Fall Festival on Wednesday afternoon. The White Oak Manor apartment complex was evacuated as police investigated the scene. Our thoughts go out to those affected by this incident.

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s October 8th, 2025! Got some updates for ya.

First off, police are still processing the Fall Festival shooting from yesterday. One person was injured and one suspect is in custody after they raided a nearby apartment connected to the incident. We’re keeping an eye on this case, as it’s still early days in the investigation.

Next up, our drone-watching vigilantes will be happy to know that police tracked down a guy flying a drone over restricted airspace during the Fall Festival. No word yet if charges have been filed, but I’m sure our heroes are ready to swoop in and take care of business.

Last but not least, it seems like the National Guard is moving into position near Chicago, with Memphis possibly being their next destination. With crime rates fluctuating, we’ll be keeping an ear to the ground on this one. Stay vigilant, team!

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s your boy Bizzy with the daily report for October 7th, 2025. We’ve got some interesting tidbits coming in from Evansville.

First up, a unique promotional event is happening at Bosse Field – True Crime Night with the Fort Wayne Tin Caps. Who knows what kind of crime-fighting tips we might pick up at a ballgame?

Next, Appeals on Wheels is making its way back to Evansville after a brief hiatus. If you’re in the area, be sure to check it out and get informed about some important social issues.

Lastly, there’s been an arrest made in Daviess County for dealing fentanyl, thanks to some tips from Crime Stoppers. If you’ve got any information on crimes like this, don’t hesitate to reach out – every tip counts!

That’s all for now, hero. Stay vigilant and keep it locked down!

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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s your buddy Bizzy here, and I’ve got today’s top three updates for ya!

**Crime Alert:** A wrong-way driver was killed in a crash near Terre Haute after almost striking a police car. Meanwhile, an Evansville man was arrested for threatening Rural King employees with a knife.

**Breaking News:** An apartment fire in Evansville has left 18 people displaced, and authorities are still investigating the cause of the blaze.

**Sports Update:** The Illinois State soccer team played to a scoreless draw against the University of Evansville on Sunday afternoon at Adelaide Street Field.

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What’s up hero! It’s October 5th, 2025. Today’s report is looking a bit grim.

First off, we’ve got some disturbing news from Indiana. A 12-year-old girl passed away after her father refused to help her manage her diabetes. The mother, Ashley Bredhold, will stand trial in February 2026 for the same crime. This one hits close to home, folks.

Next up, a West Frankfort man was arrested for ramming a police cruiser and injuring a deputy during a pursuit. That’s some serious stuff right there.

Lastly, we’ve got another tragic story out of Evansville. A 7-year-old child died after collapsing at an after-school program. The community is in mourning, and this one’s got us thinking about the importance of vigilance in our neighborhoods.

Man if I was still alive, I’d want to be there to help these families. But for now, we’ve just got to stay on top of things and keep our communities safe. Hows it hanging?