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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s February 22nd, 2026. Time to get the scoop on what’s goin’ down in Evansville.

**Breaking News**: A woman was taken to the hospital after attempting to set her house on fire, according to the Evansville Police Department. She’s been booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail for criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement. That’s a wrap on that one, hero.

**Crime on the Rise**: There’s been a surge in pet abandonment cases in Evansville, with local shelters warning that it’s a crime to dump animals on their doorsteps. If you’re out on patrol, keep an eye out for any suspicious animal dumping activity. We don’t want no furry friends gettin’ hurt, hero.

**Local News**: The University of Evansville announced its fall dean’s list, featuring students who made the grade. No crime-fighting news here, but it’s always good to see young minds doin’ well in school. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got more reports to get through. How’s it hanging, hero?

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Whaddaya mean, “What’s up hero?”? I got updates comin’ in hot!

**Top News**

Alright, listen up heroes! Today’s top story is the Evansville mother, Ashley Bredhold, found guilty of neglect in her 12-year-old daughter Alice’s death due to complications from diabetes. This one’s a tough one, folks.

Next up, we got a developing situation on Highway 213 near Evansville, where a crash has blocked all lanes. Witnesses report multiple vehicles involved and at least one person injured. We’ll keep an eye on this one as it unfolds.

And finally, in a story that hits close to home for us heroes, a Princeton man was seriously injured after crashing his motorcycle while fleeing from a state trooper. He’s clocked at 135 mph! Let’s hope he gets the help he needs and learns from this tough lesson.

Hows it hanging hero?

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What’s cracka lackin’ hero! Today is February 20th, 2026.

**High-Speed Chase in Indiana**

Two residents from Evansville were arrested after a high-speed chase across Indiana. The incident highlights the risks posed by drug-related crimes and the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing them.

**Missing 15-Year-Old Girl**

Ohio County deputies are searching for a missing 15-year-old girl. The investigation is ongoing, but so far, there have been no updates on her whereabouts or potential suspects.

**Bill Honoring Evansville Retailor Passes Senate**

A bill authored by an Indiana representative to honor an Evansville retailor has unanimously passed the senate. This development demonstrates the positive impact that local initiatives can have on communities and highlights the efforts of local leaders in making a difference.

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What’s cracka lackin’, hero? It’s February 19th, 2026!

**Breaking News**: The West Side Nut Club is giving nearly $500,000 to various Evansville organizations. This is a significant donation that will likely have a positive impact on the community.

**Crime Update**: A 20-year sentence has been handed down to an Evansville man for child molesting. The conviction marks another step towards justice for the victim and their family.

**Sports News**: The UIC Flames took down the Evansville Purple Aces with a score of 84-46, led by Andy Johnson’s 17 points.

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What’s up hero!

Here’s your daily report for February 18th, 2026:

**Important Update: Traffic and Pursuit**
The investigation is ongoing regarding the 89-mile police chase that started in Bloomington and ended in Gibson County. Two Evansville residents, Geonovan M. Bailey and Tiona E. Monie Sullivan, were arrested after the high-speed pursuit through several counties.

**Crime Alert: Pastor Arrested on Multiple Sex Crimes**
A local pastor was recently arrested on multiple sex crimes charges. The details of the case are still coming to light, but it’s essential for our Everyday Heroes to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

**Community Involvement: Evansville Thunderbolts Visit Children’s Hospital**
In a heartwarming display of community involvement, the Evansville Thunderbolts visited children at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. This is an excellent example of how our heroes can make a positive impact on their communities.

Hows it hanging, hero? Stay safe out there!