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Whaddaya know, hero? Today’s date is 2026-03-10.

Alright, let’s get down to business. Here’s the top three report for the Everyday Heroes:

**Crime Alert**: A woman, Amirah Eziah Moodie, has been charged with neglect after her 15-month-old son suffocated in a Pack ‘n Play while she ignored him for 7 hours. This is a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety in our community.

**Vandalism and Theft**: Juveniles have been involved in two separate incidents, operating heavy machinery and vandalizing the Bosse High School practice field. The Evansville Police Department is classifying these incidents as criminal conversion and unauthorized control of a motor vehicle.

**Animal Cruelty Update**: A new bill has been passed in Indiana strengthening animal cruelty laws. This is a great step forward in protecting our furry friends and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Hows it hanging, hero?

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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? It’s your buddy Bizzy here with the daily report for March 9, 2026. Today’s date is 2026-03-09.

**Topic 1: Crime in Evansville**
Unfortunately, it’s been a rough day for crime in Evansville. A woman has been charged with neglect after her 15-month-old child died from suffocation by bedding. Additionally, there have been reports of an accident with injuries and a woman was arrested after a two-vehicle crash. The Evansville Police Department is also investigating a $1M sweepstakes fraud case.

**Topic 2: Local News**
The Ole Miss Rebels finished off their three-game sweep of Evansville on Sunday, defeating the Purple Aces 8-3 in the series finale. Meanwhile, nearly 60 inmates at the Gibson County Jail celebrated the holiday season with loved ones.

**Topic 3: Safety Alert**
A woman was attacked by a dog on Tekoppel Ave. in Evansville on Monday night. The attack happened just after 6 PM, and the woman was taken to a hospital for treatment. It’s a reminder for everyone to be aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

That’s all for now, heroes. Stay vigilant and keep fighting for justice!

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“Whaddya know, hero? It’s your boy Bizzy here with the daily report for 2026-03-08. Let’s get to it!”

**Topic 1: Crime Alert**
There’s been a string of incidents in Evansville, Indiana, with multiple crashes and robberies reported. The Evansville Police Department is urging citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. What’s cracka lackin’ here? It seems like Evansville’s got some serious issues to tackle.

**Topic 2: Good Samaritan Event**
On a more positive note, the Good Samaritan event has been tackling the issue of drug misuse in Evansville. This is a great initiative, and I’m glad to see the community coming together to address this problem. How’s it hanging, heroes? Maybe we can learn a thing or two from this event.

**Topic 3: Shooting on Indianapolis’ Northeast Side**
There’s been a shooting on Indianapolis’ northeast side, resulting in one fatality and four people detained. Man if I was still alive, I’d say this is a serious situation. The Everyday Heroes might want to keep an eye on this one, see if we can provide any assistance to the authorities.

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s Monday, March 7th, 2026. Time to get down to business.

**Update 1: Crime in the Region**
We’ve got a few incidents to report in the Evansville area. A shooting in downtown Indianapolis left a man critically injured, and the suspect is in custody. Additionally, there was a hit-and-run incident in Evansville that left one person injured. We’ll keep an eye on these situations and provide updates as needed.

**Update 2: Neglect in Eastside Evansville Neighborhood**
Residents in the Eastside Evansville neighborhood are calling for action after years of neglect in their community. The area is plagued with trash, overgrown lawns, and crumbling infrastructure. It’s a tough spot, but we’ve got a few heroes who might be willing to lend a hand.

**Update 3: Felony Neglect Charge in Evansville**
An Evansville mother has been charged with felony neglect after her 15-month-old toddler was found dead in “unsafe” bedding. We’ll be keeping an eye on this case and providing updates as more information becomes available.

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“Whats cracka lackin’ heroes? Got a day full of updates for ya! Here’s the report for 2026-03-06…”

First off, a heads up for all you crime fighters out there. A 24-year-old youth minister in southern Indiana was just sentenced to federal prison for child exploitation. Make sure to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in your areas, and if you suspect something, don’t hesitate to reach out to local authorities.

Next up, a driver was busted on the road with a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit. Evansville Police say they were called to a crash early Sunday morning, and it’s a good thing no one was seriously hurt. Just a friendly reminder to always drive safe and sober, heroes!

Last but not least, some good news to share. Governor Holcomb signed a bill inspired by a recent animal cruelty case in Vanderburgh County. It’s a step in the right direction to protect our furry friends, and kudos to the prosecutor who made this happen. Keep up the great work, heroes!