Investigators for the Evansville Police Department have named 20-year-old Timothy Stiff of Evansville as the prime suspect in a robbery at the Check Into Cash location on East Diamond Avenue Thursday night.
The night will feature performances from artists signed to Nkosi Records, the label founded by Evansville Police Detective Nathan Schroer who passed away earlier this week after a 10 year battle with leukemia.
Investigators with the Evansville Police Department believe 34-year-old Edward Ivy held a victim at gunpoint while another, unidentified suspect stabbed them late last night on Evansville's north side, leaving the victim with life threatening injuries.
If you've been keeping up with the news, or at the very least, following Evansville Watch on Facebook and Twitter, then you know there's been an increase in "shots fired" reports in certain parts of the city. These reports have prompted Chief Billy Bolin to take extra steps to keep residents safe.
Detective Schroer's much publicized battle with leukemia continues with a unique donation drive on Sunday, November 3rd at both locations of Northwoods Church.
Brick Bruce Phillips is currently in the Vanderburgh County Detention Center on a $5,000/$50,000 cash/surety bond awaiting a court appearance on two counts of Burglary and two counts of Theft in connection to the recent thefts at the Highland Youth Baseball Club, Mulzer's Crushed Stone, and United Minerals.
The 92nd annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival is underway, and to make sure that everyone stays safe, the Evansville Police Department has released a list of items you're NOT allowed to bring to Franklin Street.
Jacob Higgins is wanted on attempted murder charges in connection with a hit and run that took place on Pearl Drive which left one victim hospitalized with multiple serious injuries.