CALHOUN COUNTY, MI – A man hiding in a false wall was arrested Tuesday night.
Police were responding to a subject complaint at 9:23 p.m., May 17, and learned a 40-year-old Springfield man at the city of Springfield residence had multiple warrants, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies search the home and found the man hiding in a false wall.
Two cut catalytic converters and a stolen motorcycle were found in the front yard, police said. Methamphetamine was also found in the home.
The man was arrested for the previous warrants and also for resisting arrest and having stolen property.
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