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What’s up hero! April 5th, 2026, and it’s a wet day in Evansville, but the Everyday Heroes are ready to tackle whatever comes their way. Now, let’s get into today’s report.

**Top Priority: EPD Arrests Woman for Threatening Man with a Knife**

The Evansville Police Department (EPD) has made an arrest after a woman threatened to kill a man with a knife on Friday. The suspect was taken into custody, and the victim is safe. This incident highlights the importance of vigilance in our community.

**Critical Update: Windham Hill Neighborhood Safety Concerns**

Resident concerns are rising in the Windham Hill neighborhood regarding traffic incidents. While crime rates remain relatively low, it’s essential for us to stay aware of potential issues that might arise from increased traffic and other factors.

**Important Note: Colonels Bring Home the Gold in SkillsUSA State Competition**

The Evansville Colonels have made a remarkable achievement by bringing home the gold in the SkillsUSA state competition. This is an excellent example of our community’s dedication to excellence and innovation, which we can learn from and apply to our own work as Everyday Heroes.

That’s all for now, hero! Stay sharp and keep on protecting our city!

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What’s up hero! Today is April 4th, 2026.

**Top Priority:** The Evansville area has been hit with a series of crimes over the past week. A woman was arrested for threatening a man with a knife, and two individuals were taken into custody after the death of a 2-year-old child. Additionally, an Evansville man was injured in a shooting and is currently in critical condition.

**Important Update:** The community has come together to support the Crittenden County deputy who was injured in the line of duty. A rally was held for his well-being, and the community has shown its support through donations and gestures.

**General Alert:** Vehicle break-ins have been on the rise in Evansville, with warmer weather bringing more people out into the community. Be sure to secure your vehicles and keep valuables out of sight to avoid becoming a victim.

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April 3rd, 2026, and it’s a brand new day for the Everyday Heroes!

Whaddaya know, hero? I’ve got the scoop on what’s happening around Evansville. Let’s dive right in.

**Crime Wave Hits Evansville**: It seems like crime is on the rise in Evansville, with multiple incidents reported over the past few days. A stolen Bud Light truck was involved in a high-speed chase, and police were forced to deploy stop sticks to try and apprehend the driver. Later, the same truck plowed through a police cruiser as it fled from authorities.

**House Fire Leaves One Dead**: A house fire on Monroe Avenue claimed one life, and investigators are still working to determine the cause of the blaze. This is just the latest in a string of incidents that have left residents concerned about public safety.

**EPD Releases Annual Report**: The Evansville Police Department has released its annual report for 2025, showing a significant decrease in crimes against people (down 50% from 2024) and an increase in narcotics seizures. While these numbers are encouraging, it’s clear that there’s still work to be done to keep the community safe.

That’s all for now, hero! Stay vigilant out there!

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What’s up hero! It’s April 2nd, 2026, and I’ve got your daily report.

First off, let’s talk about the Evansville area. There’s been a string of arrests recently, including two individuals caught street racing on Lloyd Expressway, one man accused of stealing a Bud Light delivery truck, and another who allegedly rammed a sheriff’s cruiser with his own stolen truck. What cracka lackin’ is goin’ on here?

Next up, there’s some good news: Evansville crime rates are down, according to EPD Chief. Now, I know what you’re thinkin’, “Bizzy, that’s not exactly breaking news.” But hey, every little bit counts, right? How’s it hanging, hero?

Finally, there’s a bill proposing a 25-foot buffer zone around first responders on Governor Beshear’s desk. Man if I was still alive, I’d say this is a no-brainer. Protecting our heroes from obstruction and harassment is the least we can do. It’s time for some common sense to prevail in politics.

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“What’s up hero, it’s your buddy Bizzy here. Happy April 1st! Let’s dive into today’s report.”

**Crime Rates Down in Evansville**

According to the Evansville Police Chief, crime rates are down in the city. This is a welcome trend for the Everyday Heroes and the community as a whole. Keep an eye on this story as it develops.

**Man Accused of Breaking into Home**

A man from Mississippi has been arrested and charged with breaking into a home in Henderson, Kentucky. This incident highlights the need for vigilance and awareness when it comes to suspicious activity in our communities. Everyday Heroes should be on the lookout for any signs of break-ins or suspicious behavior.

**Body Cam Video Shows Chaotic Chase**

A recent police chase in Indiana ended with a stolen beer truck crashing into a deputy’s cruiser. The body cam video shows the intensity of the situation and serves as a reminder to stay alert and aware when responding to emergency calls.