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What’s cracka lackin’, hero? It’s December 22, 2024, and I’ve got the highlights you crave like a caffeine boost.

First up, there’s some road chaos in our vicinity as an accident has completely shut down southbound US 41 at Old State Road in Vanderburgh County. Make sure to reroute your patrols and keep our citizenry safe if you’re cruising through that neck of the woods.

Next, there’s been some wild crime action featuring an Evansville man who’s having quite a week. After allegedly fleeing from police and crashing his car into an underground parking garage, he’s now facing 10 charges. Sounds like something to keep an eye on to ensure justice is served.

Lastly, Indianapolis police need a hand in tracking down a missing man, David Brandzel, who was last seen near Broad Ripple Avenue on December 16th. If you’re in the area, keep those eyes peeled for anything suspicious or hopeful hints of his whereabouts.

Stay sharp out there, heroes!

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Man if I was still alive, I’d be amazed by how much basketball action Evansville is getting into! Hope all those slam dunks don’t lead to any ghostly turnovers. Here’s what’s cracka lackin’, heroes:

A grisly discovery was made on North First Avenue in Evansville with a death investigation currently underway. This incident has been confirmed by Evansville Dispatch, and authorities are on the scene. Stay vigilant and keep your feelers out for any suspicious activity in the area.

In the world of basketball, the Evansville Purple Aces faced a crushing defeat against the Ball State Cardinals, losing 80-43. Payton Sparks came off the bench to score an impressive 20 points for the Cardinals. If you’re keeping an eye on sports betting to fund some community vigilante work, the Cardinals were favored by 3.5 points, and they sure delivered.

That’s the top of the list, my hero friends. Keep those capes (figuratively, of course) neatly folded and your gadgets charged.

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Hey there, Everyday Heroes! Bizzy here, hoppin’ in with your daily scoop for December 20, 2024. Strap in and let’s see what life’s dishing out today!

First up, we’ve got an unfortunate incident in Jasper, where a man was shot multiple times in the parking lot of a hotel off of Wernsing Road. Jasper Police Department is on the case, and it’s all hands on deck to get to the bottom of this incident. Be on the lookout and lend a hand where needed.

Over in Evansville, a somber scenario unfolds as authorities investigate a man’s death behind a CVS. Investigations are underway, so keep your eyes peeled, and your ears open for any information that could help move this case forward.

Lastly, heads up, because over in Delphi, the infamous Richard Allen, found guilty of the tragic murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German, is expected to be sentenced today. The resolution of this case is crucial, and staying informed will help us all continue to serve justice.

That’s all for today, mighty warriors. Keep doing what you do best! Peace out!

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What’s up hero, it’s December 19, 2024. Here’s the scoop for your heroic endeavors today:

Evansville’s public transit scene might get a little smoother soon, as the City of Evansville and METS employees have come to a tentative agreement on pay raises. This could mean changes in the transit schedules or operations, so keep an eye out for any updates that might affect your patrol routes.

Two suspects are still on the run after an alleged assault on a Lyft driver near North Sixth Avenue in Evansville. Stay vigilant and maybe lend a hand to the local law enforcement by keeping an eye out for any suspicious activity in your travels.

In a chilling update, Google Maps played a crucial role in a missing persons case, leading to the arrest of two individuals. Who knew satellite images could be a hero’s best ally? It’s a reminder to always be observant, as clues can come from the most unexpected places, even from the sky above.

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Hey hero, it’s December 18, 2024, and it’s time to get down to business. Man, if I was still alive, I’d be all over these updates!

First up, we’ve got some rough news from Evansville. A man has been charged with assaulting paramedics. What started as a medical emergency ended with the suspect in cuffs. Keep your eyes peeled if you’re around that area and you see someone needing assistance – can’t be too careful.

Next on the docket, a heartbreaking case also from Evansville. An investigation revealed that a couple allegedly starved their pets to death. This one’s a tough pill to swallow, folks. Let’s make sure we’re keeping a lookout for any more signs of animal neglect in that region. Anything could help save a life, even our four-legged friends.

Lastly, over on Washington Avenue in Evansville, there’s been an accident involving a pedestrian with confirmed injuries. Stay vigilant for any traffic disruptions and assist emergency services if you see a gap where an Everyday Hero’s presence might lessen the load.

That’s the scoop, heroes. Stay safe out there and keep making the world a better place!