In an effort to give the public a better understanding of how they operate, the Evansville Police Department is giving residents an opportunity to learn more about their inner workings.
Law Enforcement on the local and state level will be keeping their eyes open for drivers not wearing their safety belt while traveling the states highways and byways.
After hearing suggestions from those unable to attend the first three, the Evansville Police Department will host their next "Coffee with a Cop" event this Saturday morning beginning at 9am.
Local officers from the Evansville Police Department, Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department, along with Vanderburgh Confinement Officers will trade their badges for aprons to benefit local Special Olympics athletes during today's "Cops & Cowboys" fundraiser at Texas Roadhouse.
The individual responsible for threatening tweets against the University of Evansville on Tuesday which led to school officials to cancel the men's baseball game against Austin Peay State University later that day is in police custody.
A Twitter user known only by the name, Sir Quan, (@PopeQuanPaul), caused the cancellation of the men's baseball game against Austin Peay State University on Tuesday after sending tweets to the UE Athletic Department earlier in the day alluding to possible violence at the game.
After a great turnout after the first two, the Evansville Police Department will host another "Coffee with a Cop" event Tuesday morning beginning at 7am.
The Evansville Mayor's Office, along with the Evansville Police Department, Vanderburgh County Sheriff's and Prosecutor's Office, the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation, and the Evansville Catholic Dioceses officially launched their joint, "Choose Not to Lose" campaign at Eastland Mall on Monday with the primary focus on seven brand new Jeeps that will be used at each area high sc
Believe it or not, rimes don't get wrapped up in an hour or two. Actual police departments work a bit differently than those you see on TV and in the movies. The 40th Citizens Academy with the Evansville Police Department looks to give the public an opportunity to look behind the curtain and see what it takes to keep the city streets safe.
After a great turnout a couple of months ago, the Evansville Police Department will host another "Coffee with a Cop" event Tuesday morning beginning at 7am.
The Evansville Police Department (EPD) is giving the community a chance to live vicariously through one of their own during the first ever Virtual Ride-Along on Twitter.