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Hey there, hero! It’s 2025, can you believe it? New year, new challenges, but the bad guys still gotta learn the hard way!

First up, over in Gibson County, we’ve got a case that’ll curl your mustache, man if I was still rocking one. A fire has been ruled a double homicide, and it’s as suspicious as a cat at a dog party. Time to put those detective hats on and sniff out who’s behind this deadly blaze.

Next on the docket, a sad and all too common tale with a dangerous twist—a reckless father in Evansville dropped a child while in the middle of an assault. The police nabbed him, and he’s already got a couple of felony warrants on his back. Get ready to make sure justice is served and this kid gets the protection they need.

All right, last but definitely not least, take a look at the church rectory crash in Vanderburgh County. Some intoxicated hotshot crashed their car right into the building. The driver was arrested, but let’s make sure this doesn’t become a recurring story during the party season.

Stay sharp and keep those eyes peeled—let’s hit the ground running in 2025!

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What’s cracka lackin’? Today’s the 31st of December, 2024, and as we wrap up the year, here’s what’s going down in the world of the Everyday Heroes:

First up, it seems crime is not taking a holiday in Evansville. A custody dispute turned nasty over the weekend, leaving Evansville officers busy on East Morgan Avenue dealing with an alleged kidnapping. The suspect’s identified, and the young one is safe, but man if I was still alive, I’d say those family law disputes can get pretty hairy.

Evansville’s not catching a break with arson and gang activity heating things up. Emilson, Gibson, and Wilkerson are facing some heavy charges involving arson and criminal gang activity. Seems like it’s getting wild, so keep your eye on the streets and your vigilance cranked up to eleven.

On a less fiery note, Evansville had something to cheer about with Cameron Haffner leading the charge to help the Purple Aces end their slump with a solid victory over Missouri State. It’s always good to see the home team pull through, a real win for community spirit.

Stay sharp out there, heroes, and let’s make the new year brighter and safer!

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Whats cracka lackin, hero? Get a load of today’s twists and turns.

First up, the Evansville Police Department made a significant bust with the arrest of a man involved in a baby kidnapping case. Great job by the EPD getting that dangerous criminal off the streets and keeping our communities safe!

Next, in a rather fiery incident, three individuals were snagged after a home was shot at and hit with a Molotov cocktail on Gum Street. The suspects are now facing arson and gang-related charges. It’s a reminder to stay vigilant out there, folks.

In sports news, Cameron Haffner played a pivotal role in helping Evansville end a five-game losing streak by defeating Missouri State 57-40. Way to go, Cameron! Keeping up morale one victory at a time.

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Yo, Everyday Heroes, December 29, 2024 – the year’s wrapping up faster than a cat in a thunderstorm!

Hows it hanging? Evansville’s buzzing with some serious action today. Look out for updates on the Evansville man facing four charges after being found “slumped over” in traffic. Who knew naps could get you charged? Anyway, this sleepy situation sure adds a new layer to be cautious of any suspicious activity while out on patrol.

Meanwhile, the causes behind two Evansville restaurant fires remain a mystery. Fire-related incidents can be tricky, so keep those eyes peeled and maybe lend a hand to local firefighters if they need it!

And lastly, heads up on the East side, where an accident with injuries was reported at St. George Road and Hitch-Peters Road. Spring into action if you’re in the vicinity to help direct traffic or give assistance to those in need. Stay sharp!

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Hey there, hero, looks like Evansville is buzzin’ like a beehive on energy drinks!

First up, we’ve got a rather disturbing event where an Evansville man was reportedly run over multiple times. Authorities have arrested one individual in connection with this heinous act. This case highlights ongoing crime issues in the area, where it seems like danger is lurking at every turn. Be on your toes!

Next on the crime radar, there’s some chaos involving an Evansville man who reportedly ran over trash cans and hit cars, all while being over four times the legal alcohol limit. This kind of recklessness puts more people in danger and is a reminder to stay vigilant, whether you’re on the road or conducting investigations.

Lastly, there was a shooting reported on Christmas morning in Evansville, where a house was hit with gunfire near Powell Avenue. With holiday cheer being overshadowed by crime, it’s a stark reminder of the work that we, as Everyday Heroes, have ahead. Stay sharp and watch out for any suspicious activity.