47-year-old Kenneth Brian Colbert of Evansville was reported missing on December 10, 2022, by his family after he did not return home from his job in Princeton.
All too often we hear about the bad things that happen in our community, but isn't it wonderful when you can see a social media post or headline that actually renews your faith in humanity?
First responders in the Houston area are working around the clock, and due to the circumstances are not even getting to eat. So on Friday, 5 EPD Officers, 3 Paramedics and 2 Swift Water/Dive Rescue Technicians will be making the trip down to Texas, to help out anyway that they can.
Pokemon Go fever is sweeping the world including right here in Evansville as hundreds, if not thousands of residents take the streets in an effort to "catch 'em all". While the riverfront and public parks appear to be popular places for hunters to add to their stable of Pokemon characters, the Evansville Police Department is reminding players not everywhere is fair game for collecting.
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According to the Evansville Police Department, current EPD PIO Sgt. Jason Cullum has been selected for a very sought after position with the Department of Justice.
In honor of National Police Week (May 15th - 21st), Evansville City Councilwoman, Missy Mosby is inviting the public to show our local law enforcement officers we appreciate their service during the first-ever Law Enforcement Rally on Thursday, May 19th in front of the Civic Center.