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Investigation Underway After Device Thrown Through Victim’s Window

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Officers were dispatched to 2400 block of N Fares Ave in reference to a Criminal Mischief report. The victim stated someone had broken out the windows to their house. The victim was not able to provide suspect information, but said a black SUV was possibly involved. The victim believed there was a bomb thrown through their window.

Officers arrived on scene and observed multiple broken windows. Officers also found burnt paper and a white powder residue on the porch. Surveillance footage showed a dark colored SUV drive around the block once before stopping in front of 2417 N Fares Ave. Someone inside the SUV appears to light a firework and shoot it at the home. This video, combined with physical evidence, lead officers to believe the object thrown was actually fireworks. The SUV then fled the scene before officers arrived

No one was injured in this incident. If anyone has information regarding this incident, please contact the EPD Adult Investigation Unit at 812-436-7979.

Softball drops weekend finale to Braves

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UE back home for final home series next weekend

 PEORIA, Ill. – Three runs in both the second and third innings saw Bradley take the early lead before finishing with an 8-0 win over the University of Evansville softball team on Sunday at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex.

Jess Willsey opened the top of the second with a double, however, three strikeouts ended the threat.  It would turn out to be the lone hit of the game for the Purple Aces.  The Braves got on the board with three runs in the second before plating three runs in the third.  The big hit came off the bat Sydney Kennedy, who hit a 2-run double.

Keghan Pye reached on a walk in the third before stealing second but was stranded to complete the inning.  Eliza Piggott reached via a walk in the fourth.  In the fifth, Bradley put the finishing touches on the win, scoring twice to take the victory.

Grace Hollingsworth made the start and went two innings with six earned runs scoring.  Cassidy Gall threw the final 2 2/3 with two runs coming home.

Next weekend, the Aces wrap up the regular season home slate with a 3-game series against Southern Illinois.

Mayor Terry to Host Second Traveling City Hall of 2025

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Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry will host her second Traveling City Hall of the year on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Sunrise Pump Station.

The Traveling City Hall series is designed to bring local government directly to the people it serves. Members from all city departments will be present and available for residents to ask questions, raise concerns, and have meaningful conversations about issues facing Evansville’s neighborhoods and community.

“As your mayor, I want to make sure every Evansville resident feels heard, and has access to the people and resources that keep our city moving forward,” Mayor Terry said. “The Traveling City Hall is one of the most effective ways we can create that access—by showing up in our neighborhoods and having real conversations about the challenges and opportunities in front of us.”

The event will begin with brief remarks from Mayor Terry, followed by a short question-and-answer session. Afterward, attendees will have the opportunity to connect one-on-one with department heads and city staff from across local government.

No registration is required, and all residents are welcome to attend.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT URGES PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TICK-BORNE ILLNESS

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana health officials are urging Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites as ticks are active from early spring through late fall. A fatal case of ehrlichiosis in Floyd County has already been reported this month. The Floyd County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Health are working on the investigation. Indiana reported two ehrlichiosis deaths last year.

In addition to ehrlichiosis, Hoosiers are at risk for several other potentially severe tick-borne diseases. While Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease in Indiana, Hoosiers are also at risk for a group of diseases that includes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. They are also at risk for alpha-gal syndrome, a condition caused by tick bites that can trigger an allergic reaction to red meat. The risk for tick-borne diseases is present in all parts of the state.

Preventing tick bites is the best way to prevent tick-borne diseases. We encourage Hoosiers to take the following precautions to prevent tick bites:

  • Know where ticks are likely to be present (close to the ground in grassy, brushy, or wooded areas)
  • Treat boots, clothing and outdoor gear with 0.5% permethrin (NOTE: permethrin should NOT be used on bare skin)
  • Use EPA-registered insect repellents with active ingredients such as DEET, picaridin, IR3535, oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol (PMD) or 2-undecanone
  • Treat your pets for ticks in consultation with a veterinarian

Once indoors, people should thoroughly check for ticks on clothing, gear, pets and skin. Tumbling clothes in the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes will kill ticks, and showering can help remove any unattached ticks. Attached ticks may be safely removed by using tweezers to grasp the tick close to the skin and then pulling outward with steady and even pressure. After the tick is removed, the area should be washed thoroughly. Ticks should never be crushed with the fingernails.

Anyone who becomes ill after finding an attached tick should see a healthcare provider immediately and alert the provider to the exposure. Most tick-borne diseases can be treated with antibiotics, and prompt diagnosis can help prevent complications. Testing ticks to see if they are carrying diseases is not generally recommended, as the information cannot reliably be used to predict whether disease transmission occurred.

Statement from State Sen. Vaneta Becker State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) made the following statement

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Statement from State Sen. Vaneta Becker
State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) made the following statement
regarding the conclusion of the 2025 legislative session:

STATEHOUSE  – “This session has been a particularly challenging one. A wide array of bills have been passed, including our biennial budget.

“I believe more funding should have been provided for public schools, and I am disappointed to see more money put toward vouchers in 2027 to anyone, including millionaires. I am also in disagreement with the bill to make school board elections partisan, as I think it is not in the best interest of students or our communities.

“Though there were things we could have improved on, I do think we have done well in our efforts to lower health care costs in the future.”

Taste the best Indiana has to offer with local Indiana Grown businesses

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INDIANAPOLIS – On April 29, Indiana Grown will be hosting the Indiana Grown Showcase at the Biltwell Event Center (950 S White River Pkwy Dr W, Indianapolis, IN 46221). This event will feature of over 75 local vendors, Indiana businesses and artisans.

“Indiana Grown businesses will be showcasing the fantastic food and products Indiana has to offer,” said Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “This is a phenomenal chance for restaurants, chefs, retailers, grocers and food service professionals to meet local Indiana Grown members.”

This event will be at the Biltwell Event Center on Tuesday, April 29 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The showcase event is specifically for distributors, food industry professionals, K-12 food service directors, buyers, local retailers, grocers and chefs. Featured items include beef, bison, baked goods, seasonings and spice blends, honey, body care products, craft spirits and much more all created by Indiana Grown members.

“Indiana Grown has a vast array of members creating and producing the highest quality products here in Indiana,” said Caroline Patrick, Director of the Indiana Grown program. “We are excited to present this opportunity to connect local Indiana businesses with buyers.”

This event is for restaurant and food procurement specialists and is not open to the general public. Attendees must register, for free, here. Media are welcome to attend.

Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Time: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. ET
Location: Biltwell Event Center (950 S White River Pkwy Dr W, Indianapolis, IN 46221)
Details: Join us for this free event and taste from over 75 Indiana Grown members sampling beef, bison, baked goods, seasonings and spice blends, honey, body care products, craft spirits and much more all created by Indiana Grown members. This curated event is designed to connect local Indiana businesses with distributors, food industry professionals, K-12 food service directors, buyers, local retailers, grocers and chefs.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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