Daily Report

Whaddaya know, hero? It’s November 10th, 2025! What’s cracka lackin’?

**Crime Report:** There are multiple crime-related news articles from Evansville, Indiana, including a shooting in Iowa Falls that left three people dead, and several arrests for various crimes such as intimidation with a deadly weapon, sex crimes, and burglary. The EPD is investigating a break-in at the local animal control where someone attempted to adopt a dog before stealing it.

**Sports Update:** No. 21 Iowa’s women’s basketball team dominated Evansville with a score of 119-43. Layla Hays led the team with 20 points, while Connor Turnbull had 14 points in another game against Oakland City.

**Local News:** Officer Taylor from Lynnville is being supported by a benefit event to help him recover from an injury. Meanwhile, KPD’s Chief talks about tackling crime and perception in Killeen on the Inside Killeen podcast.

Daily Report

“What’s cracka lackin’ heroes? November 9th, 2025. Let’s dive into the report.”

**Top Story: Break-in at Evansville Animal Care and Control**

Man if I was still alive, this one’s a real animal lover’s nightmare! A break-in occurred at the Evansville Animal Care and Control facility, resulting in the theft of one dog. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities.

**Local Crime Update: EPD Crime Map Website to be Retired**

Whaddaya know, hero? It looks like the Evansville Police Department’s crime map website will soon be retired. While it provided valuable information on reported crimes and shots fired locations, its functionality has been deemed outdated. Time for a new system, I guess!

**Sports Update: Illinois State Volleyball Dominates Evansville**

Hows it hanging, hero? On a lighter note, the Illinois State University volleyball team took down Evansville with a sweep! They were up two points at one point in the game and didn’t look back. Good job, Redbirds!

Daily Report

“What’s up hero? November 8th, 2025. New week, new cases to crack.”

**Case #1: Evansville Hit-and-Run Victim Identified**
A fatal hit-and-run victim has been identified in Evansville. A man with ties to notorious crime boss James “Whitey” Bulger pleaded guilty to two separate murders that occurred nearly a decade apart.

**Case #2: Break-in at Animal Control**
Evansville Animal Control was broken into, and one dog is still missing. If you’re trying to reclaim your pet from the shelter, you can call (812) 435-6015 to schedule an appointment.

**Case #3: Evansville Mayor Resigns Amid Controversy**
Evansville Mayor Candace Machado announced her immediate resignation after a controversy surrounding her office. This development may have implications for local law enforcement and community relationships.

Daily Report

What’s cracka lackin’ on this fine day, November 7th, 2025!

Here’s the daily report for our Everyday Heroes:

**Crime Alert**: Evansville has been dealing with a string of incidents, including a break-in at a local business, a hit-and-run that resulted in a fatality, and an officer being shot in the line of duty. The police are working to investigate these crimes and make arrests.

**Ghost Hunting**: Our Everyday Heroes should be on high alert for potential paranormal activity in Evansville, given the recent events. Keep your gear ready and your wits about you!

**Philanthropy Alert**: With the mayor stepping down, there may be opportunities for our heroes to get involved in local community projects and initiatives. Stay tuned for more information on how we can make a positive impact in Evansville!

Daily Report

Whaddaya know, hero? It’s November 6th, 2025!

**Top Story:** A woman was found dead at the Blue Grass Fish and Wildlife Area, and a person of interest has been arrested. The EPD is working closely with Indiana State Police to investigate.

**Crime Update:** Multiple arrests have been made in the area, including a man accused of abusing a 7-month-old child, and a wanted felon who fought with deputies in Daviess County. Additionally, suspects are being sought for a vape shop burglary.

**Sports Note:** If you’re not here to fight crime, maybe catch some basketball action – Evansville’s Purdue matchup has been making headlines!