There's nothing like a heartwarming, feel good story of neighbors helping neighbors and this neighbor happens to be a local officer with the Evansville Police Department.
In a world where we often hear negativity regarding police, it is always wonderfully refreshing to see a heartwarming and uplifting story, especially when it's right here in our own community.
The Evansville Police Department are asking for the help of the public to identify two men suspected of stealing the catalytic converter from a car parked at the Westside Walmart.
It's been six months since 44 year-old Dawnita Wilkerson was last seen or heard from, and there is still no information about where she could be or what could've happened.
The Evansville Police Department are once again asking for the help of the public. They are looking to identify a suspect involved in the theft of a motorcycle.
The Evansville Police Department is hoping that you can help them identify to people suspected of stealing a wallet from a Target shopper on June 20, 2020.
We've all seen the people wearing hazard vests and shaking buckets at busy intersections across the city of Evansville to raise money for charity but the Evansville Police Department is warning the public that those bucket shakers are not always what they appear.
We felt like it was important to give Officer Smith our platform to share his very personal feelings about his profession, and how much history has changed.
Even though it might seem like an appropriate way to celebrate a graduation or the reopening of things, but in the city of Evansville, it's illegal to shoot fireworks right now.