Tonight is the biggest night of the year for area bars as family and friends come into town in preparation for their Thanksgiving celebrations. To be sure everyone enjoys the holiday responsibly, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department and Evansville Police Department will be conducting a DUI checkpoint someone in town to make sure no one is driving when they shouldn't be.
The Evansville Police Department, along with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department will soon begin dispensing a new form of justice by "ticketing" local students for good behavior and making the right choices as part of their Choose Not to Lose Program's, "You've Been Ticketed" campaign.
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department offers tips for how to spot a kidnapping phone scam after a local mother was taken for $2,000 after being baited into believing her daughter had been kidnapped.
Safety measures with children's car seats seem to be constantly evolving. By the time a second or third child enters your life, the car seat from the first one is likely no longer up to snuff. To make sure you not only have the proper seat, but have it properly installed, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department will host a child seat inspection clinic this Thursday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. in th
Chances are your Labor Day Weekend will include at least one get-together with friends and family filled with grilled food, Cornhole, and a beer or two (or six). In an effort to make sure everyone gets home safely, law enforcement in Vanderburgh County will be setting up sobriety checkpoints throughout the county to make sure people who have had one too many aren't behind the wheel.
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office released a statement on Thursday warning Evansville area residents of a new e-mail scam involving false traffic violations.
One Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Deputy shows that when they take the oath to "serve and protect" it applies to all creatures, big and small.
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.
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.