Evansville PD Gives Update On Monday Afternoon Crash
The Evansville Police Department gave an update on a Monday afternoon crash that resulted in a man being placed on life support.
EPD Chief Mike Thompson wrote in a news release that the crash happened at roughly 3:47 p.m. at the intersection of Yellowstone and Curtis Street. While officers were responding, they were advised that one of the male drivers shot himself in the head after crashing.
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According to the release, an Evansville Community Service Officer came across the crash before calls to 911 started and assisted with life-saving measures before EMS and fire personnel arrived. They were able to get a pulse back on the male driver before he was transported to Wyoming Medical Center.
Evansville PD Gives Update On Monday Afternoon Crash
The Evansville Police Department gave an update on a Monday afternoon crash that resulted in a man being placed on life support.
EPD Chief Mike Thompson wrote in a news release that the crash happened at roughly 3:47 p.m. at the intersection of Yellowstone and Curtis Street. While officers were responding, they were advised that one of the male drivers shot himself in the head after crashing.
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According to the release, an Evansville Community Service Officer came across the crash before calls to 911 started and assisted with life-saving measures before EMS and fire personnel arrived. They were able to get a pulse back on the male driver before he was transported to Wyoming Medical Center.
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The notice stated that they currently have two people in custody, one adult and one juvenile. At this point, the PD believes that at least 15 cars were broken into, but they said that those who were victimized should get in touch with the Evansville Police Department to reclaim their belongings.
The Evansville PD stated that “If you see foot tracks around your vehicle, or someone next door to you, please contact dispatch and give [us] your address.”
The notice stated that some stolen items have been recovered, and officers will need help in identifying who the items belong to.