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Commission hears recent gunfire and burglary statistics; one burglary victim died, two suspects charged on unrelated counts

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Commissioner Culver reported recent public-safety figures: 17 car break-ins in the prior 20 days, approximately 50 'shots fired' calls with eight that generated case numbers, and a burglary that left one person deceased; two people arrested at the scene were jailed on unrelated charges and later released.

Commissioner Culver reported public-safety statistics to the Evansville Social Status of Black Males Commission on May 22, saying police data show a recent uptick in calls and a fatal burglary.

Culver said that in the previous 20 days the city logged about 17 car break-ins. He said officers responded to approximately 50 "shots fired" calls in the same period but that only eight of those calls generated case…

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