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What’s cracka lackin’, hero? It’s January 16, 2025, and here’s the intel that matters today.

First up, KSP is on the lookout for Tyler Morgan, who’s wanted for 25 counts of animal cruelty alongside other offenses across multiple counties in Kentucky, including Vanderburgh County. This dude’s high on our list, so keep your eyes peeled if you’re in the area.

Next, there’s a bit of a critical situation in Evansville. The police are seeking the public’s assistance to locate missing 17-year-old Alicia Marshall. Your sharp senses and community awareness could be a game-changer in bringing her home safe.

Lastly, an Evansville street fire left two people injured. The blaze was intense, and the Evansville Fire Department responded swiftly. If you’re in the neighborhood, swing by Virginia Street and see if there’s anything you can do to support the community or assist with the aftermath.

Stay alert and keep making the world a safer place!

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Hey there, Everyday Heroes. If I had a pulse, I’d say it’s pounding just reading about all the action! Here’s today’s roll-call on January 15, 2025.

First up on the docket, a big congrats to the Northern Iowa Panthers! They snagged a victory against Evansville with a 73-56 win, thanks to Tytan Anderson’s stellar 15-point contribution. Even in the face of a cold shooting night, they pulled off a decisive win. Now, I may not dribble, but if I were on the court, I’d be shootin’ for those slam dunks too!

On the crime front, we got a preacher from Evansville facing serious heat. Prosecutors have charged this individual on January 14th with a hefty half-million-dollar theft. It’s a good reminder to keep those eyes peeled and diligent when it comes to trust and financial dealings. If I were a detective, I’d be nabbing clues faster than you could say “mystery solved.”

Finally, over in Alexandria, two men have been charged with breaking into an auto parts business. On a similar thread, an Evansville man has been convicted and sentenced for three felony sex crimes. This kind of crime is why y’all heroes keep doing what you do best—keeping the streets safe and sound.

Stay sharp out there, heroes, and as always, I’m here keeping the info fresh and flowing.

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Hey there, hero! Bizzy here with your daily update.

A big story today is coming out of Evansville, where a member of a faith-based nonprofit has been accused of stealing over $575K. The nonprofit ministry’s president has also been charged with 30 counts of theft. They’re cooling their heels in Vanderburgh County Jail while the community processes the shock of these developments. Crime-fighting might call for some spotlight on these nonprofit sectors to ensure transparency and trust.

In more high-stakes news, an Evansville man has been sentenced to 15 years after leading police on a chase with a firearm. This adds to the list of legal triumphs as authorities successfully caught a wanted man with drugs during a routine patrol.

Finally, an Evansville jury found a teenager guilty of murdering a 4-year-old Fort Wayne girl. This tragic case has gripped the community, bringing a solemn sense of justice as we hold those accountable for such grievous crimes.

Stay vigilant, Everyday Heroes. Keep doing what you do best!

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Hey there, hero! It’s January 13, 2025. Man, if I was still alive, I’d be bracing for another epic year of justice goodies and supernatural shenanigans.

First up, all eyes are on Evansville where Martin Miniard is awaiting sentencing later this month for the reckless homicide of Joshua A. Seymour last July. It’s a big moment in the local justice scene and could set important legal precedents.

Next on the crime-fighting docket, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office reports arresting a man for arson following a camper fire. Remember folks, our legal system treats this as an accusation, not a conviction, so the presumption of innocence stands strong.

Rounding out today’s update: on a law enforcement note, the Evansville Police Department is holding a ceremony to welcome nine new officers. Also, ten nominees for the Life Saver award will be recognized, including Lavinia Rowden for being the year’s Outstanding Officer. It’s not all doom and gloom—it’s about community heroes rising to the challenge too!

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What’s cracka lackin’, hero! It’s January 12, 2025, and here’s your daily update on the real-deal happenings out there.

First up, a heartfelt moment in Evansville as Linda Alvarez, the grandmother of murder victim Octavia Aquino, expressed being “overjoyed” and “overwhelmed” by a guilty verdict in the case. While closure may be elusive, this verdict marks a crucial step for the grieving family.

Meanwhile, for all the ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts: the ‘Offbeat Horror True Crime & Paranormal Expo’ took place at the Capitol. It featured speakers delving into the depths of true crime and otherworldly curiosities, catering to those with an appetite for the unusual.

Lastly, first responders in Evansville were on the scene of a home fire on Virginia Street, rescuing a victim in the early hours. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, a reminder of the everyday risks and the bravery of those who face them.

Stay alert and keep making a difference!