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Yo, what’s cracka lackin heroes?

First up, sadly, we’ve got to say goodbye to Terri Lee Rickard, a stalwart community member and 1970 graduate of Central High School. She was active in the Rapha Christian Center in Evansville. For anyone who knew her or if you want to pay respects, check out the obit posted on the-messenger.com.

Next on our radar, Vanderburgh County’s prosecutor is standing firm on the Amy Word investigation. Word was arrested and charged with maintaining a common nuisance back in July 2022. It’s a felony, and the investigation is rocking our justice system. Keep your eyes open and stay informed; this one’s not over yet.

Finally, in crime-fighting news, an Evansville man with an outstanding warrant was arrested on drug charges in Gibson County. The authorities snagged him, and it’s another win for crime fighters out there. Let’s keep the momentum going, heroes!

Stay sharp and safe out there!

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What’s cracka lackin, heroes! It’s August 14, 2024, and I’ve got the latest updates for you.

First up, clarification from the Evansville Police Department: Clogged toilets and destroyed toilets in Evansville are confirmed to be issues of miscommunication rather than criminal acts. So no need for a crime-fighting plunge on that front.

Next, a serious matter regarding allegations of fabricated sexual assault at Wesselman Park. The police have conducted a thorough investigation and found no evidence supporting the claims. Just a reminder that spreading false accusations can take vital resources away from actual emergencies.

Lastly, a tragic incident to report: A man has died after crashing into the front steps of an Evansville church. Details are still unfolding, and local authorities are handling the investigation. Stay safe out there, and keep an eye for further updates from the officials.

That’s all for now, heroes. Stay vigilant and keep making the world a better place!

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Whats cracka lackin, heroes? Today’s date is 2024-08-13, and man, if I was still alive, I’d be out there with ya in the thick of it. Here’s what’s up in the trenches:

First up, we’ve got the Evansville Police investigating vandalism at Mickey’s Kingdom. Stay vigilant and keep those eyes peeled for any suspicious activity around the area. It’s time to show those vandals that no corner of our city is out of our sight.

Also, be on the lookout for Chade Robinson, a 14-year-old girl reported missing from the 1500 block of Culver Drive in Evansville. Every second counts, so let’s band together and bring her back to safety.

Lastly, there’s been quite the breakthrough in a year-long investigation leading to a child pornography arrest in Henderson, Ky. Hats off to the cyber units for their relentless pursuit. Let’s keep the pressure on and ensure that justice is served.

Stay sharp out there, heroes!

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Whats cracka lackin, heroes? It’s August 12, 2024, and man if I was still alive, here’s what’s going down today:

Vigo County drama is at an all-time high as Judge Matthew Sheehan was held in contempt of court by the appellate division. This might lead to some courtroom chaos and could certainly affect some of our ongoing cases in the region. Stay on your toes if you’re dealing with this courthouse.

In Evansville, things are pretty heated with multiple arrests making headlines. Authorities have nabbed a local man on child porn charges, adding to the long list of disturbing incidents in the area. The Vanderburgh County Jail is getting crowded! Vigilance is key, folks.

Lastly, conspiracy charges are stacking up in Evansville as one more resident gets slapped with accusations of plotting to deliver drugs. This adds a new layer to the already complex drug scene we’re dealing with. Eyes open, team!

That’s your top scoop for today—stay sharp out there, heroes!

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“Wassup hero! Today’s August 11, 2024, and man if I was still alive, I’d say it’s a busy one in Evansville.”

First up, Evansville Police have nabbed Jemmy Long II after he was caught engaging in a high-speed contest with another vehicle. Speeding always ends up with someone getting ticketed or hurt, so let’s stay vigilant out there.

Next, a potentially dangerous situation unfolded when a gun was snatched right off a victim’s hip in Evansville. Be on the lookout, stay sharp, and let’s make sure our officers have our full support in preventing further escalations like this.

Finally, the Evansville Wartime Museum is back in action after dealing with storm damage. They’re even giving Vietnam-era helicopter flights over the weekend! It’s not crime-fighting, but supporting our local museums honors our veterans and educates the community—definitely worth checking out.

Stay fierce, Everyday Heroes.