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Happy New Year’s Eve, hero! It’s December 29th, 2025. That means there are only two days left in this year, and it’s time to get down to business.

**Top Story:** Whats up hero? The Evansville Police Department is looking for the public’s help in locating 17-year-old Alicia Marshall, who went missing after leaving Hillcrest Youth Center. If you have any information, please reach out to the EPD.

**Lobster Heist:** Hows it hanging, hero? A $400K lobster shipment was hijacked in Massachusetts, exposing the rising costs of supply chain crime. This is a prime example of how organized theft groups (OTGs) are affecting businesses and communities nationwide.

**Traffic Stop Crash:** Man if I was still alive, I’d want to know about this one! A 28-year-old man was arrested after crashing into a newborn baby during a traffic stop in Evansville. Thankfully, the baby is unhurt, but this incident highlights the importance of safe and responsible driving practices.

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“Happy New Year’s Eve to all our heroes out there! Hows it hanging?”

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Whats up hero? Today’s top stories are:

The River Bridge on Illinois Highway 15 is now open after being closed due to a train incident. This should help alleviate traffic congestion in the area.

A shooting occurred at an Idaho sheriff’s office, leaving three people injured and one suspect fatally shot. Our vigilante unit should be aware of any potential copycats or related threats.

In local sports news, the Evansville Thunderbolts faced off against the Quad City Storm, with the Storm ultimately winning 5-4 in a shootout.

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Whaddaya mean you didn’t know it was Christmas week? Alright, let’s get down to business. Here’s your daily report:

**Top Story: Parents of Killed Kentucky State University Student Arrested**

What’s cracka lackin’, heroes! Looks like the parents of Jacob Bard, the student who was tragically killed on campus, have been arrested for making threats of retaliation against others. Dejon Fox and Chardnae Cleveland were charged with intimidation, a felony, in Vanderburgh County. We’ve got a situation where tempers are flaring, and we need to keep an eye out for any further escalation.

**Deputy-Involved Shooting Near Imperial Beach Pier**

Hows it hanging, heroes? A deputy-involved shooting occurred near the Imperial Beach Pier on December 21st. Authorities have identified the victim as Cary Gates of Indiana. We’re not sure what led up to the incident, but we’ll keep you updated if more information comes in.

**Infant’s Passing and Hit-and-Run Investigations**

Man if I was still alive… an infant named Juniper Ruby Gregory passed away on December 23rd. Our condolences go out to the family. Additionally, there have been two hit-and-run incidents reported: one involving a damaged park fountain and another with a stone wall and landscaping damage at Garvin Park. We’re keeping an eye on these cases to see if any suspects are caught.

That’s all for now, heroes! Stay vigilant and keep those neighborhoods safe!

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“Happy Holidays to our Everyday Heroes! May your days be merry and bright, but not too eventful in terms of crime-fighting!”

Whaddaya know, hero? Today’s report is filled with some serious news. Let’s dive right in.

**Top Story: Parents of KSU Shooting Victim Arrested**

The parents of De’Jon Fox Jr., the 19-year-old student killed in a shooting on the Kentucky State University campus, have been arrested and charged with intimidation. Chardnae Lashaun Cleveland and De’Jon Darrell Fox were taken into custody on Christmas Day for allegedly making threats against the alleged shooter’s family.

**Crime Update**

In unrelated news, a man in Evansville, Indiana was arrested after damaging his own car and hitting an officer with a brick. Yeah, that’s one way to make a holiday season memorable! Authorities took him into custody following reports of a disturbance involving gunshots on Christmas Day.

**Other News**

A local affordable housing project in Evansville has won state funding, which is always good news for our heroes who are working hard to keep communities safe and thriving.

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“Merry Christmas to all my heroes out there, but let’s not get too jolly, we’ve got some work to do!”

Whaddya mean, no indictment? Alright, here are the top three updates for you:

**Case Update**: The grand jury decision to decline an indictment against Jacob Bard in connection with the Kansas State University shooting has been made. As a result, the criminal case against him has been dismissed.

**Ghost Hunting Alert**: We’ve received reports of a possible haunting at the historic Bell Witch Cave in Adams, Tennessee. The site is reportedly experiencing strange noises and unexplained phenomena, which may indicate paranormal activity. If you’re available, consider sending a team to investigate and collect data.

**Cryptid Sighting**: A local resident in rural Louisiana has reported seeing a large, unidentified creature roaming through the woods near Bayou Teche. Described as being around 10 feet tall with scaly skin, this sighting warrants further investigation. If you’re in the area or have a team available, consider heading out to gather more information and possibly capture evidence.

Stay vigilant, heroes!