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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s January 28th, 2026! Bitter cold is moving out of the area, and we’ve got some updates for ya.

First off, Evansville’s non-profit, Holly’s House, is doing their thing despite the intense weather. They’re still helping those in need, and we should all take a page from their book. What’s cracka lackin’ if they can keep pushin’ forward?

Next up, the Evansville Police Department is seeking tips on a 2025 hit-and-run death. This is a cold case that needs your attention, hero! If you’ve got any info, now’s the time to share it.

Lastly, we’re seeing some disturbing news out of Lincoln, Nebraska, where three people lost their lives in a murderous crime spree. What’s going on with this world? It’s days like today that remind us why our work is so important. Hows it hanging, hero?

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Whaddya mean, what’s up hero?

Here’s the daily report for January 27th, 2026:

**Breaking News: Cold Case Solved**
A significant development in a decades-old cold case has led to an arrest. An Indiana man was taken into custody in connection with a 1975 San Diego homicide. This breakthrough is a testament to the power of relentless investigation and dedication to justice.

**Local Crime Update**
In Evansville, a series of crimes have been reported. A jewelry store was burglarized on Thursday night, while an Evansville woman was found dead outside a motel Sunday night after living in her car. Additionally, two individuals are facing meth dealing charges. The EPD Crime Prevention Unit has also been active, cleaning up graffiti at Mickey’s.

**Sports Update**
The Evansville Purple Aces (5-15, 1-8 MVC) are set to face off against the Drake Bulldogs (11-10, 5-4 MVC). Quinn’s impressive 27-point performance will be a key factor in this matchup.

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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes! It’s your buddy Bizzy here with the daily report for January 26th, 2026.

**Crime Alert**: A high-speed chase involving a Sheriff’s office jail officer ended in a crash. The incident is still under investigation, and we’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

**Panther Women Fall to Evansville**: In sports news, the Panther women suffered a loss against Evansville. While not directly related to our mission, it’s always exciting to see local teams competing at their best.

**Grant Funding for Crime Reduction**: Applications are now open for nearly $884k in grant funding aimed at reducing crime and violence across the state. As Everyday Heroes, we’re interested in any initiatives that could support our work in making communities safer and more secure. We’ll keep an eye on this development and provide updates as necessary.

Hows it hanging, heroes? Stay vigilant out there!

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“Whats up hero, it’s your boy Bizzy here, January 25th, 2026, and I’ve got the daily scoop for you!”

**Infant Abuse Case in Williamson County**

A disturbing case has come to light in Williamson County where a Cambria man was arrested for infant abuse. Our team should be on high alert for any potential leads or victims that may need assistance.

**Teens Injured while Riding Tabletop Pulled by Vehicle**

In Evansville, two teens were injured when they rode a tabletop being pulled by a vehicle in the snow. This incident serves as a reminder to be vigilant and aware of potential hazards during winter weather conditions.

**Local News and Crime Updates**

ISP has identified a man who was shot and killed by Posey County deputies. Additionally, a case against Jacob Bard, accused in the KSU shooting, has been sent to grand jury with new details emerging. Our team should stay informed about these developments to ensure public safety and justice are served.

That’s all for now, hero! Stay safe out there!

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“What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s your boy Bizzy here, and I’ve got the daily report for you on January 24th, 2026.”

**Breaking News: Owensboro Shooting**
We’ve got a developing story out of Owensboro, where a house and car were hit by bullets. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. As Everyday Heroes, stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in the area.

**Multi-State Fraud Case Unfolds in Evansville**
The Evansville Police Department has made two arrests in connection with a multi-state fraud and identity theft case. This one’s a biggie, heroes – be on the lookout for scammers operating in our region.

**New Bill Targets Child Exploitation**
Representative Wendy McNamara’s bill to strengthen penalties for CSAM distribution has moved to the Senate. As Everyday Heroes who prioritize the safety of Hoosier kids, keep an eye out for any developments on this front.