CRIME & SAFETY
Marysville deputy chief retires after nearly 25 years
After nearly a quarter of a century on the job, Marysville Public Safety Deputy Chief Edward Gerrow is ready to move on from his career in law enforcement. During a Marysville City Council Meeting Monday, Gerrow received a certificate of appreciation from Mayor Kathy Hayman honoring his years of service to the department, with several of his colleagues applauding him from the audience.
FINE PRINT Jail Bookings
11:18 a.m. Todd Bark, 64, Port Huron, Michigan, warrant/other. (Lunsford) 2:15 p.m. Andrea Hartwell, 61, Bloomington, possession of marijuana, possession of meth, possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia, warrant other district. (Bales) 2:15 p.m. Donald Elifritz, 69, Columbus, possession of marijuana, possession of meth, possession of paraphernalia, warrant...
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