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Attorney General Todd Rokita warns fellow Hoosier families of recent cyber kidnapping schemes

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After recent, heartbreaking cyber kidnapping stories have surfaced in the U.S., Attorney General Todd Rokita pushes regular Hoosier families to beware of false ransom threats.

“This type of attack largely targets our students as they travel overseas,” Attorney General Rokita said. “These malicious scammers are willing to dupe and terrify families as they create a false kidnapping heist – all to convince them to hand over their hard-earned money.”

Cyber kidnapping occurs when victims are tricked into paying a ransom fee to free a loved one who they believe has been threatened with violence or death. In reality, cyber kidnappers have not actually kidnapped anyone, but they have instead obtained a photo of the alleged person alone in a secluded area.

The worrisome photos are used to create the illusion that an individual has been kidnapped and needs immediate aid. After the family members or friends receive this information, they are asked to wire ransom money immediately.

According to the FBI, these cases are extremely difficult to investigate since the calls typically come from outside of the country.

This crime often occurs when family members are unable to track the location of the person, contact them, or verify their safety.

“Do not hesitate to contact our office if you suspect or witness this type of crime,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Our Consumer Protection Division is dedicated to helping Hoosiers when they’re faced with these devastating situations. When your loved one is being threatened, it is your natural instinct to jump to their aid, but we also need to be informed of the newest scams.”

We suggest the following:

  • Beware of incoming calls coming from an outside area code, sometimes from Puerto Rico with area codes (787), (939) and (856).
  • Beware of calls that do not come from the alleged kidnapped victim’s phone.
  • Beware of callers who go to great lengths to keep you on the phone.
  • Beware of callers who prevent you from calling or locating the “kidnapped” victim.
  • Beware of ransom money that is only accepted via wire transfer service.

If you receive a phone call from someone who demands payment of a ransom for a kidnapped victim, the following should be considered:

  • Try to slow the situation down. Request to speak to the victim directly. Ask, “How do I know my loved one is okay?”
  • If the callers don’t let you speak to the victim, ask them to describe the victim or describe the vehicle the victim drives, if applicable.
  • Listen carefully to the voice of the kidnapped victim if he/she speaks.
  • Attempt to call, text, or contact the alleged victim via social media. Request that the victim call back from his or her cell phone.
  • While staying on the line with the alleged kidnappers, try to call the alleged kidnap victim from another phone.
  • To buy time, repeat the caller’s request and tell them you are writing down the demand, or tell the caller you need additional time to meet their demands.
  • Don’t directly challenge or argue with the caller. Keep your voice low and steady.
  • Request the alleged kidnapper allow the victim to call you back from his/her cell phone.
  • At the earliest opportunity, notify your local police department.

 NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION OF  THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 

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The Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana issues the following meeting notice following the Indiana Code: 

WHO: The Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana 

DATE: Monday, January 29, 2024 

TIME: 4:00 p.m., local Evansville time 

LOCATION: 1 NW Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 

Room 318 

Evansville, Indiana 47708 

PHONE: (812) 436-4993 

AGENDA: 

An Executive Session will be held beginning at 4:00 p.m., local Evansville time, pursuant to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1 for a discussion of strategy regarding its intervention in pending litigation. 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita leads fight to protect civilian access to ammunition

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Attorney General Todd Rokita this week led several states in defending Second Amendment liberties against radical efforts to restrict civilian access to legally manufactured ammunition. 

 “The right to keep and bear arms is foundational to protecting all the rest of our liberties from the long arm of government overreach,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Regular law-abiding Hoosiers know that our office will fight to defend this right to our last breath.” 

 On Jan. 9, 2024 Democratic attorneys general sent a letter to the White House demanding an “investigation” into a specific ammunition manufacturer — Lake City Army Ammunition Plant — in order “to ensure that military-grade and military-subsidized ammunition stays out of civilian hands.” 

 If the U.S. military using ammunition precluded that ammunition’s use by civilians, however, then other widely and commonly available ammunition — including 9mm and 12-gauge shotshells — would also be prohibited for public use. 

 “A tyrant’s tactic is to chip away at liberties little by little,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Americans cannot exercise their constitutionally protected right to use their firearms without access to ammunition. That’s why we’re taking a strong stand.” 

 In their own letter to the White House, Attorney General Rokita and several joining states pledged “to take any and every action necessary to defend our citizens’ Second Amendment rights.”Perpetrators of gun violence should be punished—not the firearm and ammunition manufacturers. 

 “The anti-gun radicals leading this effort are not interested in public safety, “Attorney General Rokita said. “We should be focused on the free flow of illegal weapons coming across our border – not taking aim at law abiding patriots” Attorney General Rokita said. “The federal government’s failure to secure our border and protect Americans is exactly why citizens need the liberty to defend themselves.” 

 There is an additional and important benefit to protecting civilian access to this company’s products. By keeping this military contractor and its 1,700 workers operating at maximum capacity, the civilian law-abiding gun owners who buy Lake City ammunition are subsidizing national defense and military readiness. 

 “The geopolitical threats to America’s national security have never been greater,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Rather than penalize the law-abiding civilian gun owners doing business with military contractors, we should give them medals.” 

 

 

Aces women’s basketball hosts UIC and Valparaiso over the weekend

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The Purple Aces begin a three-game homestand on Friday night

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team returns home to Meeks Family Fieldhouse for three straight games starting this weekend.
After a long road trip to Missouri and Illinois, the Purple Aces return to Evansville for their longest home stand of the year. UE kicks off the home stand with two games this weekend against the UIC Flames and the Valparaiso Beacons, starting with the Flames on Friday. The Aces contest against UIC is their annual Pride Night where the first 100 students will get a free Aces Pride shirt before the game.The Flames come into tomorrow’s game off a thrilling 86-79 overtime win against Illinois State at home. Overall UIC is at .500 in Missouri Valley Conference play and a winning 10-7 overall record. The Flames Valley wins have come against the Redbirds, Bradley, and Southern Illinois with back-to-back wins. UIC is led on offense by junior forward Makiyah Williams who is averaging 12.5 points a game after transferring from Marquette. On defense, the Flames rely on senior guard/forward Jaida McCloud with 6.3 rebounds and 0.6 blocks a game.

Valparaiso secured their first conference win over the weekend in a 79-55 beat down of Bradley at home The Beacons also have a win against Chicago State and an exhibition win against IU Northwest on the season. Valpo will have a game in Terre Haute on Friday before playing UE on Sunday afternoon. The Beacons offense is led by senior guard/forward Leah Earnst with 14.3 points a game. Valparaiso has one other player averaging in double-figures along with Earnst in 5th-year guard Olivia Brown at 11.5 points a game. Brown has just returned to Valpo’s lineup after four games away due to injury.

Evansville struggled to contain Southern Illinois offense in a 99-60 loss on Sunday. The Salukis were able to use their speed on offense to push pass the Aces on their home floor. A bright spot in Sunday’s game was freshman forward Nevaeh Thomas coming a bucket shy of her career-high in points in Carbondale. Thomas led UE in their game against the Salukis with 22 points while also setting a new career high in field goal attempts and blocks. The  forward attempted 15 shots through 31 minutes
and added two blocks under the rim.

The Aces also were on it under Southern Illinois’ rim on Sunday afternoon. Evansville had its best blocking game of Valley play with five shots turned away through 40 minutes. Two players set career highs in blocks while in Carbondale. Thomas had two while junior guard Julia Palomo recorded her first career block on Sunday.

Arena atrium named in honor of Romain support of USI Athletics

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In recognition of a generous $1 million gift from Ronald ’73 and Connie ’74 Romain to the University of Southern Indiana Foundation committed at the time of USI’s move from Division II to Division I athletics, the Screaming Eagles Arena atrium has been named the Ronald ’73 and Connie ’74 Romain Atrium. The new nameplate was installed in December.

Funds from the commitment are being used to support USI Athletics and the move to Division I.

“The Romains have supported the University for many years, and we are extremely grateful for their generous support of our institution and its students,” says Jon Mark Hall, Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics. “Ron is a former USI student-athlete, so he and Connie know first-hand how much this support means to our student-athletes and USI Athletics.”

The Romains are longtime supporters of the University, including a $5 million leadership gift to Campaign USI: Elevating Excellence, which resulted in the naming of the Romain College of Business. Ron Romain has served on the USI Board of Trustees since 2008 and previously served as Board Chair. He has also served as USI Foundation Board Chair and was Chair of the University’s last capital campaign.

For more information on gifts to support the University and USI Athletics, or to learn more about naming opportunities on the USI campus, contact the USI Foundation at giving@usi.edu or 812-464-1918.

ESPNU returning to USI Screaming Eagles Arena

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The Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) announced Monday, January 15 that the University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball game versus Western Illinois University (WIU) on Thursday, January 25 at the Screaming Eagles Arena has been selected to air live on ESPNU. Tipoff also has been moved to 8 p.m.

USI is also hosting Whiteout Night at the Screaming Eagles Arena for both games of the OVC doubleheader, leading off with USI Women’s Basketball versus WIU at 5 p.m. Fans are encouraged to wear white apparel to whiteout the Arena and show their #ScreaglePride!

The first 500 students will receive a white Archie’s Army T-shirt, and the first 300 fans will receive white rally towels. The USI Campus Store has a selection of white T-shirts and additional merchandise in stock, and white USI apparel will also be available in the Screagle Zoneâ„¢ ahead of both games, while supplies last.

ESPNU is visiting the Screaming Eagles Arena for the second-straight season. USI defeated the University of Arkansas at Little Rock last January, 74-67, in the first nationally televised game.

The OVC utilizes a wild card selection process to determine the ESPNU broadcasts with selections announced approximately two weeks before the competition date to ensure the best matchups. The full schedule includes nine total men’s basketball games (six regular season contests and three OVC Tournament games) that will appear on one of the linear networks during the season. The six regular season games will air on ESPNU.

The schedule also includes a women’s basketball regular season matchup on ESPNU. In addition, all seven games of the OVC Women’s Basketball Tournament, as well as the first round and quarterfinals of the men’s tournament (four total games), will stream on ESPN+.

The 2024 OVC Championship Tournament is scheduled for March 6-9 at The Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.

UE track and field runners to compete at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational

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The Purple Aces send seven runners to the second day of the invite hosted by Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A small group of runners from the University of Evansville track and field runners will compete in Kentucky on Saturday morning.

The Purple Aces will have seven runners competing on the second day of the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational hosted by the Louisville Cardinals at the Norton Sports and Learning Center. UE will have two runners competing in the 400-meter race and the 5000-meter race while three runners are competing in the mile race. The entire Evansville team will be back in action on Friday, Feb. 2 at the PNC Bank Bellarmine Classic.

At the Lenny Lyles Invitational, the Aces will compete against runners from 24 other schools across multiple divisions. No other Missouri Valley Conference schools are participating in the meet, but UE will still see some familiar faces in Purdue, Bellarmine, Louisville, Eastern Kentucky, Austin Peay, and Division II Vincennes. Evansville’s day in Louisville will begin with the 400-meter races at 10:15 a.m. followed by the mile races and wrapping up with the 5000-meter races at 12:15 and 12:55 p.m.

Last weekend at the Indiana Invitational, the Aces broke seven program records while having two podium finishes. Sprinters Raymond Felton III (Houston / Clear Brook HS) and Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind. / Reitz HS) placed second and third in the 200-meter sprint and the 400-meter race respectively with times of 21.89 and 57.80 seconds. Other program records broken last weekend included the men’s and women’s 600-meter race from Jakub Nowicki (Poznan, Poland) at 1:23.49 and Kalina Urbaniak (Suchy Las, Poland) at 1:36.95, the women’s weight throw by Gwen Darrah (Cleveland, Ohio / Orange HS) at 13.50 meters, the men’s shot put by Zach Dove (Princeton, Ind. / Princeton Community HS) with a throw of 15.53 meters and the men’s 4×400 meter relay with a time of 3:22.79.

The PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational begins Saturday morning at 10 a.m. from the Norton Sports and Learning Center.

Aces women’s basketball hosts UIC and Valparaiso over the weekend

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The Purple Aces begin a three-game home stand on Friday night

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team returns home to Meeks Family Fieldhouse for three straight games starting this weekend.
After a long road trip to Missouri and Illinois, the Purple Aces return to Evansville for their longest home stand of the year. UE kicks off the home stand with two games this weekend against the UIC Flames and the Valparaiso Beacons, starting with the Flames on Friday. The Aces contest against UIC is their annual Pride Night where the first 100 students will get a free Aces Pride shirt before the game.

The Flames come into tomorrow’s game off a thrilling 86-79 overtime win against Illinois State at home. Overall UIC is at .500 in Missouri Valley Conference play and a winning 10-7 overall record. The Flames Valley wins have come against the Redbirds, Bradley, and Southern Illinois with back-to-back wins. UIC is led on offense by junior forward Makiyah Williams who is averaging 12.5 points a game after transferring from Marquette. On defense, the Flames rely on senior guard/forward Jaida McCloud with 6.3 rebounds and 0.6 blocks a game.

Valparaiso secured their first conference win over the weekend in a 79-55 beat down of Bradley at home The Beacons also have a win against Chicago State and an exhibition win against IU Northwest on the season. Valpo will have a game in Terre Haute on Friday before playing UE on Sunday afternoon. The Beacons offense is led by senior guard/forward Leah Earnst with 14.3 points a game. Valparaiso has one other player averaging in double-figures along with Earnst in 5th-year guard Olivia Brown at 11.5 points a game. Brown has just returned to Valpo’s lineup after four games away due to injury.

Evansville struggled to contain Southern Illinois offense in a 99-60 loss on Sunday. The Salukis were able to use their speed on offense to push pass the Aces on their home floor. A bright spot in Sunday’s game was freshman forward Nevaeh Thomas coming a bucket shy of her career-high in points in Carbondale. Thomas led UE in their game against the Salukis with 22 points while also setting a new career high in field goal attempts and blocks. The  forward attempted 15 shots through 31 minutes
and added two blocks under the rim.

The Aces also were on it under Southern Illinois’ rim on Sunday afternoon. Evansville had its best blocking game of Valley play with five shots turned away through 40 minutes. Two players set career highs in blocks while in Carbondale. Thomas had two while junior guard Julia Palomo recorded her first career block on Sunday.