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What’s cracka lackin’ heroes? It’s your buddy Bizzy here with today’s top three updates.

**Update 1:** A Dubois County man has been charged with online child sex crimes after a cyber tip revealed he had uploaded child abuse material files online. This is a huge win for the Everyday Heroes who are dedicated to protecting our communities from predators like this individual.

**Update 2:** Police in Henderson, Kentucky are searching for Timothy Allen Oliver, a man who escaped county jail on October 21. If you’re in the area and have any information, please come forward and help bring this individual back into custody.

**Update 3:** An Indianapolis man was recaptured after escaping from transport during an arrest. Green had jumped out of the vehicle and ran away, but thankfully he’s now back in custody. Great work by the authorities in keeping our streets safe!

Stay vigilant, heroes!

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s your boy Bizzy here, and I’ve got the daily report for you. October 21st, 2025, is shapin’ up to be an interesting day.

**Crime Lab Upgrade**: The ISP is upgrading their crime lab in Evansville, Indiana. This should help speed up processing times and get evidence back to our heroes faster. It’s always a good thing when we can get more eyes on the evidence and solve cases quicker.

**Attempted Murder Suspect Caught**: After a quick response from eyewitnesses, an attempted murder suspect has been taken into custody in Vanderburgh County. Two people were stabbed, but fortunately, no one was too seriously hurt.

**Man Arrested for Child Molestation**: A former school employee in Kentucky has been arrested on sex crime charges related to child molestation. It’s always a tough day when we have to report incidents like this, but it’s good that the perpetrator is off the streets.

That’s all for now, hero! What’s cracka lackin’?

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What’s cracka lackin’, heroes? Today is October 20th, 2025!

Here’s your daily report:

**Attempted Murder Suspect on the Loose**: A suspect is being sought after two people were stabbed in Vanderburgh County. The sheriff says an investigation is ongoing, and if you have any information, please contact them.

**Syringe Exchange Program**: There’s a call for a syringe exchange program to be established in Evansville, but the law allowing it ends on July 1st, 2026. Local advocates say these programs do not increase illegal drug use or crime and play an important role in reducing the transmission of viral hepatitis.

**Duo Arrested for Neglect**: Two people were arrested after a drunken crash with children in the car. The driver was under the influence, and police say they showed reckless disregard for the safety of others.

Stay vigilant out there, heroes!

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Whaddaya know, hero? It’s October 19th, 2025!

Alright, let’s get down to business with the daily report.

**Protest Alert**: Hundreds of people gathered in Downtown Evansville for the “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump. We’ve got intel that the event drew a massive crowd and was pretty tense. Keep an eye out for any potential unrest or conflicts.

**Animal Shelter Update**: The Evansville Animal Care & Control is currently at full capacity, with many pets needing adoption or fostering. If you’re in the area, consider stopping by to help out these furry friends in need.

**Fentanyl Bust**: EPD (Evansville Police Department) made a significant arrest over the weekend, catching a felon on probation who was selling fentanyl pills. Good work, EPD!

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What’s up hero! Today is October 18th, 2025.

**Case Update**: We’ve got a new lead on the contractor accused of fraud in July 2024. The case was just opened, and we’re working with local authorities to gather more information.

**Ghost Hunting Opportunity**: We’ve received reports of a possible paranormal activity at an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. The building has a history of strange occurrences, including unexplained noises and lights. We’ll be dispatching a team to investigate further.

**Philanthropic Efforts**: The Evansville Community Center is hosting a food drive this weekend, and we’re encouraging all heroes to participate. Your donations will help support local families in need.