Vanderburgh County Shares Suicide Warning Signs

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is urging Indiana residents to slow down, pay attention, and trust their instincts when it comes to the people they love.

In a recent post, VCSO shared important reminders about how to recognize the warning signs when someone may be at risk of suicide. Their message is simple but powerful: If something feels off, check in. Start the conversation. Your willingness to notice and act could save a life.

Warning Signs To Watch For

According to the Sheriff’s Office, warning signs can include:

  • Talking about or making plans for suicide
  • Expressing feelings of hopelessness
  • Saying they feel like a burden
  • Showing rage or talking about revenge
  • Acting anxious or agitated
  • Behaving recklessly
  • Displaying extreme mood swings
  • Increasing drug or alcohol use
  • Sleeping too little or too much
  • Withdrawing or isolating themselves

Risk may be greater when these behaviors are new, increasing, or connected to a painful event, loss, or major life change.

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Suicide By The Numbers

According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one person in the United States dies by suicide every 11 minutes. More than 49,000 lives were lost in 2022 alone. Males, rural residents, and American Indian and Alaska Native populations are among those disproportionately affected.

Financial stress also plays a role. Research published in the National Library of Medicine links unemployment, debt, and economic strain to increased suicide risk. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the unemployment rate sits at 4.3 percent as of January 2026, slightly higher than a year ago. Meanwhile, 57 percent of American adults report living paycheck to paycheck, according to MarketWatch Guides, with younger generations reporting even higher numbers…

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