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Security video captures thieves breaking into Macomb County car dealership
CENTER LINE, Mich. – A car dealership in Center Line is the latest to be targeted by thieves. Security video shows a group of car thieves breaking into the Crest Ford dealership on Van Dyke Avenue in Macomb County. It happened around 4 a.m. Tuesday (May 14). Center Line...
Motorcyclist seriously injured in Chesterfield Township crash
A motorcyclist remains hospitalized with serious injuries following a May 12 crash in Chesterfield Township. Police responding to the crash on Gratiot Avenue near Carriage Way Drive, north of 23 Mile Road, found a damaged Ford F150 pickup and a heavily damaged Harley Davidson motorcycle. The Ford was driven by a 58-year-old Chesterfield Township resident, and the motorcycle by a 21-year-old Sterling Heights resident.
Northern Michigan sheriff looking for witnesses to crash that killed 22-year-old
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MI – The Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Office is seeking information regarding a fatal crash that occurred earlier this month. The crash occurred on County Road 633 between West County Line Road and Miller Road around 4:30 p.m. on May 3. UpNorthLive reported a 26-year-old Imlay...
Former Clinton Township Officer Sentenced to Probation for Unauthorized Use of Police Database
A former officer of the Clinton Township Police was sentenced after pleading guilty to illicitly utilizing a police database to search a vehicle license plate. John Hreno, the ex-officer, was sentenced to probation and community service following his admission to the misdemeanor, according to The Detroit News. The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office disclosed Hreno's sentence of two years on probation and a requirement to fulfill 25 hours of community service.
Fallen officers honored at Peace Officer Memorial Day service in Port Huron
Law enforcement officers from across the Blue Water Area gathered at the International Flag Plaza in Port Huron Wednesday to honor colleagues who had fallen in the line of duty. The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol's Port Huron Office hosted the ceremony for Peace Officer Memorial Day, held each year...
$1M project is coming to Marine City Highway, Bethuy Road intersection
CASCO TWP. — Reconstruction of the intersection at Marine City Highway and Bethuy Road is scheduled to start on Monday. Work includes adding a center left turn lane and right turn lanes on Marine City Highway to both the north and south legs of Bethuy Road. During construction, the north and southbound lanes of Bethuy Road will be closed at Marine City Highway.
Police Beat: St. Clair County
At about 3:30 p.m. May 6, a bomb threat was reported at the Home Depot in Fort Gratiot Township, according to officials from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office. When the threat was found written on the wall in a bathroom stall, law enforcement was notified. Upon learning of the situation, deputies responded, calling for area bomb K-9s to respond, as well as Fort Gratiot Fire Department to stage in the area. Michigan State Police K-9 and a Port Huron Police Department K-9 responded to the store. They worked meticulously clearing the building. No bomb and nothing of concern was located. The store resumed normal business.
New Baltimore requests speed study for 24 Mile Road
New Baltimore officials are taking a closer look at controlling traffic on local streets. The city council on May 13 voted to request a speed study from the Macomb County Department of Roads for a portion of 24 Mile Road from Huntley Avenue to Baker Road. The current speed limit is 55 mph. The limit drops to 25 mph east of Maynard “Red” Aurand Memorial Park.
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