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Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office to Increase Holiday Patrols to Promote Safe Roads

DATE: December 11, 2025SUBJECT: Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office to Increase Holiday Patrols to Promote Safe RoadsRELEASE NUMBER: 2025-NR-1211CONTACT: Sheriff Noah RobinsonAUTHORITY: Sheriff Noah Robinson December 11, 2025 – As Hoosiers prepare for holiday celebrations, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) to keep roads safe and prevent traffic fatalities…

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Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Partners with 4 Good Community to Support Residents in Need

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO) is proud to announce a new partnership with 4 Good Community (4GC), a local organization dedicated to empowering neighbors through kindness and practical support. This initiative will give deputies access to a specialized supply store stocked with essential items to assist residents during patrols and emergency responses.

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Beware of Porch Pirates this Holiday Season

DATE: November 25, 2025SUBJECT: Beware of Porch Pirates this Holiday SeasonRELEASE NUMBER: 2025-NR-1125CONTACT: Sheriff Noah RobinsonAUTHORITY: Sheriff Noah Robinson The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is cautioning residents about “porch piracy.” Porch pirates have struck several times in our county already this year and will likely continue their raids throughout the holidays. These pirates snatch packages from the front doors of…

VCSO Narcan Program Gives Inmates a Second Chance at Recovery

Research shows that people recently released from jail are ten times more likely to experience an opioid overdose. Sheriff Robinson added, “Obtaining a dose of Narcan can give someone the chance to live another day, and with that the chance to begin recovery and build a better life.”

Don’t Fall for Harvest Season Hazards

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind motorists to exercise caution on our county roadways as the fall harvest season begins. “Our local farmers will be moving farm implements and other agricultural machinery along county roadways to access farm fields,” said Sheriff Noah Robinson. “Motorists should be prepared for machinery to enter a field from the roadway or exit a field onto the roadway.”