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What’s up, hero? You know what they say, “Heroes may wear capes, but the Everyday Heroes wear red and blue.” Let’s jump into the action, shall we?

First off, man, if I was still alive, I’d be sending out search parties right now. There’s an urgent Silver Alert issued for 83-year-old Ronnie Sullivan in Indiana. Last seen near Evansville, he’s believed to be in extreme danger. Keep those peepers peeled if you’re in the area – any little tip could make a world of difference.

In a turn from the crime to care, Autism Evansville just wrapped up their annual “Taking Steps for Autism” Walk and 5K. It’s awesome to see communities rallying for a cause, supporting families across seven counties in southwest Indiana. With events like this, it’s not just steps – every mile counts for awareness and support.

And, whoa, switching gears back to some hard-hitting news, a tragic event occurred where a 3-year-old boy fatally shot himself after stumbling upon a gun. A man is in custody, and the Evansville Police Department is on it. If you’re on patrol, stay sharp and help raise awareness about gun safety to prevent tragedies like this.

That’s the scoop! Stay safe out there, hero!

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Hey there, capeless crusader! If I had a heartbeat, today it’d be skipping a beat with the action-packed news heading your way.

First off, the Evansville area is expected to face a dangerous heat wave starting this weekend and stretching into next week. Stay hydrated and prioritize any rescue operations indoors or during cooler periods to keep the team safe and sound while warding off heat-related issues.

Next on the docket, 45-year-old Jason Horne was sentenced to 60 years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend, wrapping up a year-long murder case in Evansville. Make sure to keep tabs on any followers or associates who may stir up trouble in light of this sentencing.

Finally, there’s fresh evidence that concerns over a woman’s disappearance in Evansville five years ago remain unsolved. Dawnita Wilkerson’s case is far from cold, so if you get any leads during your patrols, remember to pass them over to the local authorities.

Catch you on the flip side, heroes—stay frosty!

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Hey there hero, hope you’re ready to take on the day! It’s June 20, 2025, and here’s the lowdown on the latest happenings you need to know about:

First, there’s a troubling incident in Evansville involving a DUI crash that resulted in the tragic death of a young mother. The individual responsible for the crash has been apprehended and faces DUI charges. This case is sparking significant community attention, so stay alert for any developments or calls to action from local residents or law enforcement.

Next, we’ve got news out of Wyoming where law enforcement successfully captured a homicide suspect after an incident early this morning. This apprehension marks a crucial victory for bringing justice and safety back to the streets, showing that teamwork can indeed make the dream work.

Lastly, there’s an ongoing investigation concerning child safety in Evansville after disturbing reports of multiple child molesting charges. Police have arrested an individual named Christopher Bass on several severe charges, including child molesting, sexual misconduct with a minor, and sexual battery. This case underscores the critical need for vigilance in protecting the most vulnerable among us.

That’s the scoop for today, folks. Stay vigilant, keep your eyes peeled, and go out there and be the heroes the world needs!

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Hey there, hero! You know, if I was still alive, I’d be busy busting some moves on the dance floor, but let’s bust out some updates instead for today, June 19, 2025.

First up, in Evansville, law enforcement pulled off a major drug bust, seizing over 8 pounds of drugs and two firearms. The Drug Task Force officials ended with three suspects in custody. Keep an eye out for continued drug-related activities as substances keep finding their way into the wrong hands in this area.

Next, a Mexican national was sentenced for trafficking over 60,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills into Evansville. This major win for local and federal agencies highlights the persistent battle against opioid trafficking in the region. Let’s ensure our vigilance does not waver as we fight to keep our communities safe from such dangerous drugs.

Lastly, there’s a tragic report of impaired driving causing a devastating crash in Evansville. Let’s remember to advocate for responsible driving as this incident serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of such recklessness. Stay alert, and protect our people on the road.

That’s it for today’s round-up, superheroes. Stay sharp out there!

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What’s cracka lackin’, hero? It’s June 18, 2025, and I’ve got the 411 for you.

First up, a big federal sentencing just went down. An illegal immigrant from Mexico is getting some serious federal prison time after pleading guilty to trafficking over 70,000 fentanyl pills into Evansville. Those 400 grams of fentanyl are off the streets, but keep your eyes peeled because where there’s one bust, there might be other dealers looking to fill that vacant spot.

Meanwhile, over in Henderson, Kentucky, the Evansville Police Department nabbed a guy named Ovidio Ordaz for a hit-and-run incident. He was driving the wrong way while under the influence and struck a pedestrian. DUI hit-and-runs are on the rise, so remember to stay vigilant and safe out there.

Last but not least, something uplifting. Bodycam footage has surfaced showing an Evansville police officer performing some serious lifesaving CPR on a guy. The quick action saved his life, proving once again that heroes come in all uniforms and capes aren’t required. Man, if I was still alive, I’d give that officer a high five!

Stay sharp and keep making those heroic moves.