Daily Report

What’s up hero! It’s your buddy Bizzy here with today’s report, March 20th, 2026. Now, let’s get down to business.

**Evansville Update**: Looks like there’s been a string of incidents in Evansville, Indiana. A mother is set to be sentenced for her daughter’s diabetes-related death, and a man has been sentenced to prison for a high-speed chase in Posey County. We’ve also got reports of a 12-year-old girl found dead at home following a 911 call. Our Everyday Heroes should keep an eye on the situation and be prepared to lend a hand if needed.

**Vanderburgh County Warning**: The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is reminding everyone to stay safe and not drink and drive, especially with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in full swing. Our heroes should be on the lookout for anyone engaging in reckless behavior.

**Kentucky State Shooting Update**: The parents of a student killed in the Kentucky State shooting have been arrested, allegedly connected to a “criminal street gang” in the Evansville area. Our Everyday Heroes should stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

That’s all for now, hero. Keep your eyes and ears open, and let’s keep our communities safe!

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Whaddya know, hero? Today’s date is March 19th, 2026.

**Breaking News**
The top story is the Evansville mother who’s about to be sentenced in her daughter’s diabetes death. It looks like the sentencing is set to take place today, and it’s a case that’s been making headlines for quite some time.

**Crime Update**
The second most important story is that a father was arrested for falsely claiming his daughter was abducted. This is a serious case of misusing emergency services, and I’m sure the Everyday Heroes would take a similar stance if they were in the situation.

**Community News**
Lastly, Homelessness Connect is a new initiative in Evansville that’s aimed at providing essential services to low-income and homeless communities. It’s great to see the community coming together to make a positive impact, and I’m sure the Everyday Heroes would be proud to be a part of it.

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“Whats up hero? Got your attention? Alright, let’s dive into the daily report for 2026-03-18.

**Crime Update**: Looks like Evansville’s got its hands full, folks. A 25-year-old cold case was just solved, and a bank robber was identified. But what’s got our attention is the recent string of violent crimes. A shot was fired into a car, and a man was arrested for allegedly using a screwdriver to steal a truck. And to make matters worse, two juveniles died, and one was hospitalized after a house fire.

**ICE Controversy**: A judge in Evansville ordered ICE to grant a bond hearing or release a detained man. Sounds like there’s some tension between the local authorities and ICE.

**Community Support**: On a more uplifting note, a golf scramble is being organized to support the recovery of an injured Evansville officer. And, kudos to the Evansville police for reporting a decline in juvenile crime and arrests ahead of spring break.

How’s it hanging, hero? Stay vigilant, and stay safe out there!”

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What’s up hero? It’s your boy Bizzy here with the daily report for 2026-03-17.

**Top Story**: The Emergency Declaration law has led to the shutdown of about 800 cryptocurrency ATMs in Indiana, including 77 machines in Evansville owned by Bitcoin Depot. This law aims to combat money laundering and other illicit activities.

**Crime Watch**: 11 individuals have been sentenced in a federal crackdown on illegal firearm possession in Southern Indiana. The authorities are working to remove firearms from individuals with violent criminal histories, preventing future shootings and protecting families.

**Community News**: The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging safe driving on St. Patrick’s Day, reminding everyone to be cautious while driving. Meanwhile, a community came together to lay a tow truck driver to rest, showing the power of coming together in times of need.

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What’s up hero, it’s March 16th, 2026. Time to get you up to speed on what’s happening in the world.

**11 Felons Sentenced, 23 Firearms Seized in Southern Indiana**

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana has secured prison sentences for 11 convicted felons, while 23 firearms were seized in separate investigations in the region. This is a significant blow to the local crime syndicates, and our Everyday Heroes should be on the lookout for potential retaliatory moves.

**Murray State Women’s Basketball Team Wins MVC Tournament**

The Murray State women’s basketball team is celebrating their win in the MVC Tournament, which earns them a spot in the NCAA Tournament. While this may seem unrelated to our work as Everyday Heroes, it’s worth noting that the local sports scene can be a great way to get to know the community and build relationships that can be useful in our crime-fighting efforts.

**Storm Damage Across the Region**

A severe storm swept through the region, causing damage to homes and businesses. Our Everyday Heroes should be aware of the potential for looting or other opportunistic crimes in the aftermath of the storm, and be prepared to respond if needed.