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What’s up hero! It’s February 13th, 2026, and I’ve got the daily report for you.

**Crimes Against Humanity**: A string of violent crimes has been reported in Evansville, with multiple arrests made in connection with methamphetamine dealing, firearms charges, and even a murder. Anthony Michael Stepro was arrested for selling meth out of his apartment, while Larry Richmond, Sr. was sentenced to life without parole for murdering an Evansville firefighter. A Francisco man is also facing over 100 years in prison for a New Year’s Eve double murder.

**Crime Fighters Unite**: Indivisible Evansville will be hosting a discussion on local immigration efforts, inviting USI students to participate and share their perspectives. This initiative highlights the importance of community engagement and collaboration in addressing social issues.

**New Developments**: The trial for a man accused of killing a former Evansville Otter is nearing its end, with closing arguments expected soon. Meanwhile, charges against a former Evansville City Council member have been dropped due to lack of evidence.

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What’s cracka lackin’ heroes? Today is February 12th, 2026.

**Top Priority**

It looks like the Evansville Police Department is keeping busy, folks! Multiple arrests have been made in recent days, including two individuals arrested on Tuesday following a narcotics investigation at a city housing complex. Additionally, two men and a teenager were nabbed after shots were fired in a neighborhood, and another man faces child-sex crime charges.

**Important Update**

The Vanderburgh County Coroner has released the name of the 14-year-old pedestrian killed in an accident on I-69 Monday. Meanwhile, the Evansville Animal Care and Control is warning residents that pet abandonment is on the rise, and dumping animals is a serious crime. Keep an eye out for any suspicious activity, heroes!

**Situation Report**

The Evansville Police Department is also searching for a missing teenager, 15-year-old Kiana Payne, who was last seen in a Facebook post by EPD. If you have any information, please reach out to Crime Stoppers at 270-687-8484.

That’s all for now, heroes! Stay vigilant and keep saving the day!

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What’s cracka lackin’ heroes? It’s February 11th, 2026. Looks like it’s gonna be a gloomy day with rain moving in later.

First off, a quick update on the Nancy Guthrie case: Authorities are urging media to avoid ordering food delivery to the crime scene, as this is causing unnecessary disruptions to their investigation. Keep an eye out for any suspicious activity or tips, heroes!

Next up, the Evansville Police Department will be hosting a citywide crime prevention meeting tomorrow evening. As Everyday Heroes, it’s essential we stay informed about local developments and work closely with law enforcement to keep our community safe.

Lastly, over 40 pounds of meth were seized from an Evansville home on Saturday. This massive haul is a significant blow to the local trafficking network, and I’m sure you’re all eager to help take down these perpetrators. Keep those ears open for any leads or tips!

That’s it for now, heroes! Stay vigilant, stay informed, and keep our city safe!

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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s your boy Bizzy here with today’s top updates for the Everyday Heroes.

**Breaking News: Multiple Arrests in Narcotics Investigation**

The Evansville Crime Prevention Unit made several arrests yesterday after investigating alleged narcotics dealing at Schnute Towers. The unit received multiple complaints and conducted a thorough investigation, leading to the apprehension of several individuals. Keep an eye out for these suspects and be vigilant in your community!

**Tragic House Fire in Evansville**

Sadly, two kids lost their lives in a house fire in Evansville, with a third child hospitalized. Neighbors described the scene as heartbreaking. If you’re in the area, please offer any support or assistance to those affected.

**Pedestrian Fatally Struck by SUV on I-69**

A pedestrian was tragically struck and killed by an SUV on Interstate 69 near Evansville. The driver cooperated with the investigation, but it’s essential for us all to be mindful of our surroundings and cautious when driving or walking along highways.

Stay safe out there, heroes!

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“Whass cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s Tuesday, February 9th, 2026!”

**Breaking News:**

A string of violent incidents has shaken the city of Evansville and surrounding areas. In one incident, a deputy was arrested on OWI charges after a motor vehicle crash Sunday afternoon. Additionally, two men were arrested in connection with a violent attempted kidnapping at a Huntingburg processing plant.

**Rescue Efforts Underway:**

Firefighters rescued a driver who had driven their vehicle into an icy pond in Warrick County overnight. Fortunately, the driver was taken to safety and is receiving medical attention.

**Justice Served:**

A man has been arrested on murder charges following a deadly shooting in Washington, Indiana. Another individual is facing felony battery charges after starting a fight outside an Evansville bar.