Daily Report

Whaddaya know, hero? It’s July 2nd, 2025!

**Daily Report**

What’s cracka lackin’? Let’s dive into the top three stories of the day.

First up, a group of Everyday Heroes in Evansville might want to keep an eye out for a man who was caught trying to meet a young girl. This is a clear case of attempted child abduction, and we need your sharp eyes to help prevent this from happening again.

Next, there’s been a drop in serious crime rates in Kentucky, according to the 2024 report from WAVE 3 News. While this is good news, it’s essential to stay vigilant and continue fighting for justice in our community.

Last but not least, an Evansville mom is raising awareness about hot car deaths after her toddler passed away due to heatstroke. This is a critical reminder of the importance of staying aware of your surroundings, especially when it comes to children’s safety.

Daily Report

Whats cracka lackin’, hero? It’s June 30th, 2025, and I’ve got some juice for you.

First up, over in Vanderburgh County, two nurses are among 13 individuals caught up in a nationwide crackdown on healthcare fraud. The charges were announced by Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office. If this turns into a trend, there might be bigger fish to catch in healthcare sectors elsewhere.

In Evansville, an individual is facing charges after a high-speed pursuit on the Lloyd Expressway. The chase ended with an arrest by the Evansville Police Department. Remember, speed for the runway, not the expressway!

Lastly, two vehicles were involved in a crash near Waterworks Road and U.S. 41 in Evansville. First responders were quick on the scene. Might be worth checking in on the traffic flow in that area before making any heroic entrances.

That’s all folks – stay sharp out there!

Daily Report

Whats cracka lackin, hero? Here’s your fresh daily report:

Firstly, a juvenile in Evansville, Indiana has been arrested in connection to a weekend shooting incident on Taylor Avenue. Keep your eyes peeled and your ears sharp – the streets might get a bit noisier as investigations heat up.

Next, Evansville saw a verdict that left many talking today. Bobby Handegard Junior was found “not guilty” in the 2015 murder trial of musician Shane Breedlove. The verdict’s stirring reactions among Tri-State officials and could be a point of tension, so approach any heated conversations with tact.

Lastly, in the series of peculiar events, a 16-year-old was picked up by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office in southern Indiana. This youngster was allegedly wearing clown masks while committing a slew of burglaries. Might be worth keeping an eye out for, especially if you’ve got a knack for nabbing those with a penchant for creepy costumes!

Patch up any sinkholes you find—save the capes for the after-party! Stay vigilant, heroes!

Daily Report

Whats up hero, hope your day’s as slick as the new crime van for JPD! Here’s what’s cracka lackin’ in the world of justice:

First up, justice has spoken in Evansville! After a long journey since 2015, the jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial involving Bobby Handegard. He was found not guilty in the death of Shane, a case that’s had the community on the edge of their seats. Keep an eye out as this wraps up a chapter in Evansville’s crime history.

In a chilling rescue operation, a missing girl has been found hidden in the ceiling of a convicted sex offender’s hotel room in Indiana. Props to the cops on this one. The suspect is now cooling his heels in the Vanderburgh County Jail, with more charges expected to hop on his criminal record. Always a reminder to stay vigilant and protect the vulnerable.

Lastly, shifting gears to some positivity, shout out to an animal control officer who stepped up in a big way by adopting a kitten he saved from drowning in Evansville. Man, if I was still alive, I’d say that’s the kind of hero spirit that makes the world go round. Keep being the hero the city needs.

Stay sharp out there, champions!

Daily Report

Hey there hero, it’s June 27, 2025, and here’s what’s cracka lackin’ in the world of Everyday Heroes.

First up, in Evansville, Indiana, law enforcement has been busy. Bobby Handegard, Jr. is expected to testify today in his murder trial for the killing of local DJ Shane. This testimony could provide key insights into the case, so keep those ears perked if you’re around the courthouse.

Next on the radar, a missing teen was found in a motel with a child molestation suspect, and guess what? A convicted child molester was also recently nabbed after a missing juvenile was discovered hiding in a hotel room ceiling. If I had skin, it’d be crawling right about now. Vigilante sleuths might want to keep tabs on these kinds of cases to help assist local authorities.

Lastly, there was a fire reported in Evansville on Moll Avenue. Crews are actively battling it, so it’s a reminder to stay alert and be ready to lend a hand where needed. Fire’s not just for hotdogs at the ballpark, folks—it’s a dangerous beast.

Stay sharp and hero-like out there!