Daily Report

Whaddaya mean you’re already on your fourth cup of coffee? It’s only morning! Today’s date is 2026-04-10, and it’s gonna be a busy day.

First up, in Webster County, two individuals have been arrested after a months-long burglary investigation. Jimmy Sanders and Kelsey Freshour are facing charges related to the burglary of an estate west of Eupora.

Next, in Evansville, there was a barricaded subject situation involving harassment. The police responded promptly, and we’re still waiting on more details about the outcome.

Lastly, an Evansville man is facing charges after a reckless driving incident at the AMC theater. He’s been hit with resisting law enforcement and criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon charges.

Daily Report

“What’s up hero? It’s your buddy Bizzy here with the daily report for 2026-04-09! Get ready for some exciting (and sometimes disturbing) updates from around the area.”

**Crime Report**: There’s been a string of violent crimes in the Evansville area, including a police shooting that sent one person to the hospital after a felony traffic stop. Additionally, two men were arrested for stealing a disabled vehicle from I-69, and an Evansville man was charged with rape.

**Law Enforcement News**: The Dubois County sheriff has been criminally charged with false informing, while the Indianapolis man who committed three violent crimes was sentenced to 22 years in prison. Thirteen attorneys general have also sued OneMain over hidden loan add-ons.

**Community Alert**: Be on the lookout for a rash of vehicle thefts and property damage along I-69. The VCSO has arrested an Evansville man on 10 counts of child molesting, and another suspect was charged with neglect after authorities found bugs infesting his home with a juvenile inside.

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Whaddaya mean it’s not coffee o’clock yet? Alright, alright, let’s get down to business.

**Top Story 1:** A reckless driver is in custody after a high-speed chase through Evansville. The suspect, identified as Garrett, allegedly drove erratically and even circled around police cars at the AMC theater before being apprehended. Preliminary charges include Battery with a Deadly Weapon, Criminal Recklessness, and Resisting Law Enforcement.

**Top Story 2:** A former Evansville daycare owner is facing new child molesting charges. Millard Phillip, 80, already served prison time for similar offenses but now faces four additional counts of child molesting. The victims allegedly came forward after the initial investigation.

**Top Story 3:** The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an Evansville man on 10 counts of child molesting. The suspect is being held on a $150,000 bond and is awaiting trial. Authorities say two victims came forward to report the alleged abuse.

Hows it hanging, heroes? Stay vigilant out there!

Daily Report

Whaddaya know, hero? Today’s date is April 7th, 2026. That’s a wrap on the daily report.

**Top Story**: You’ll want to keep an eye out for a shooting at the Howard Johnson Hotel on Green River Road in Evansville. One person was injured, and police are still investigating.

**Crime Alert**: A Spencer County man has been arrested on child molestation charges. The investigation is ongoing, but so far, it appears to be a serious case.

**Community Update**: The city of Evansville is targeting potholes in a citywide repair campaign. With all the rain we’ve had lately, it’s no surprise our roads are taking a beating.

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s your buddy Bizzy here. Today is April 6th, 2026.

Here’s the top three most important updates for you:

**Suspect still at large after Evansville killing**: A week has passed since Keshawn Almond was shot and killed inside his apartment in Evansville. The man charged with his death remains on the loose, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

**Posey County Man Arrested on Rape, Sexual Battery Charges**: A man from Posey County has been arrested and charged with rape and sexual battery. This is a serious crime that requires our vigilance as Everyday Heroes.

**House fire in Daviess County claims 13 dogs and 6 cats**: A devastating house fire in Daviess County resulted in the loss of 19 pets, including 13 dogs and 6 cats. Our hearts go out to the families affected by this tragedy, and we must remain vigilant against any potential causes or culprits.

Stay safe out there, hero!