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Three vehicle crash leads to OMVWI arrest

Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputies, Evansville Firefighters, and AMR Medics were dispatched to the area of I-69 over S. Weinbach Av for a motor vehicle accident with injuries. Dispatch had received numerous calls reporting that one of the involved vehicles was on fire.

Murder Suspect Arrested in Vanderburgh County

United States Marshal’s Service Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force, comprised of Deputies from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, Troopers from the Indiana State Police and United States Marshals, received information from the United States Marshal’s Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force that Adrian Jamal Pam was in the Evansville area.

Suspect from DV Standoff Arrested

On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at approximately 5:50 PM sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the 2200 Block of South Red Bank Road in reference to an assault in progress. Upon arrival the victim told deputies that her landlord, Mr. Ryan Matthew Hart, had physically assaulted her and attempted to confine her inside of her residence by boarding up the doors.

Domestic violence run leads to brief standoff

Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the 2300-BLK of S Red Bank Rd for an assault in progress where a victim had been held against her will. Deputies arrived on scene and spoke with the victim, who had fled the scene to a nearby residence and was no longer in danger.

Two Suspects Arrested Tied to Multiple Firearm Thefts

In late 2023, Detectives with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, the Evansville Police Department Street Crimes Unit and Special Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms began to investigate several thefts of firearms, primarily from unlocked vehicles, in Vanderburgh County….READ MORE

Deputies Pursue Stolen Vehicle

While on patrol in the area of Stringtown Rd. and Cardinal Dr. deputies located a stolen 2009 Nissan Altima.

Sheriff’s Office Investigating Infant Death

On Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 10:25 AM, Shane Hedrick called 911 to report he had checked in on his son, whom was sleeping in his crib, and found he was dead. Hedrick attempted CPR while EMS and Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the residence, located in northwest Vanderburgh County. Arriving EMS and McCutchanville Volunteer Fire Department personnel took over life-saving measures but were unsuccessful in reviving the infant.