Last week, we shared the unfortunate news regarding an off-duty Evansville Police officer who was involved in a life-threatening vehicle accident in Warrick County. Officer Jordan Rundle, was a passenger in the vehicle that was struck.
Officer Rundle sustained serious injuries in the crash and, after receiving initial treatment locally, was transferred over the weekend to a specialized hospital in Nashville. His medical team is dedicated to providing the best possible treatment as he continues further care.
Officer Rundle’s wife, who was also in the vehicle at the time of the incident, has been released from the hospital following treatment for her injuries, and is at Officer Rundle’s side. The driver of the second vehicle involved in the crash suffered minor injuries.
Nashville Metro Police Department (NMPD) and the NMPD Fraternal Order of Police have been supportive of the Rundle family during their time in Nashville.
Officer Rundle began his service with the Evansville Police Department on July 15, 2024.
The Evansville Police Department, alongside its officers, staff and F.O.P Lodge 73, remains
steadfast in supporting Officer Rundle and his family throughout this challenging time. We are deeply appreciative of the outpouring of concern, prayers, and support from the community. This generosity has been a great source of comfort to Officer Rundle’s loved ones as they navigate these difficult circumstances.
Ways to support include:
• Donations can be made through Venmo at @elaniemay16.
• Apparel supporting Officer Rundle is available for purchase at the following link: Team Jordan Apparel