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Domestic assault arrest

September 25, 2015
Domestic assault arrest

The police news is sponsored by Springstead Law Offices, with locations in Hart and Fremont, 231-873-4022 (Hart), www.springsteadlaw.com. ROTHBURY — A 30-year-old Montague woman was arrested by troopers from the Hart post of the Michigan State Police for domestic assault Thursday, Sept. 24, at 8:15 p.m. in the 2000 block of Winston Road. MSP also responded to a car-deer crash…

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Drunk driver arrested following crash

September 24, 2015
Drunk driver arrested following crash

The police news is sponsored by Springstead Law Offices, with locations in Hart and Fremont, 231-873-4022 (Hart), www.springsteadlaw.com. CLAYBANKS TWP. — A 55-year-old Shelby woman was arrested by troopers from the Hart post of the Michigan State Police for operating while intoxicated Wednesday, Sept. 23, following a property damage crash at 9:13 p.m. at 56th Avenue and Winston Road. Other…

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Victim seeks help identifying break-in suspects in video

September 24, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIxeIhxI4cU These suspects in the above video allegedly broke into vehicles at Heykoop’s warehouse complex in Shelby. Please contact Officer Terry TenBrink with the Shelby Police Department at 231-861-6269 or call Andrew Heykoop at 231-736-9821 if you have information.

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2 teens arrested for throwing rocks from school roof

September 24, 2015

By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor WALKERVILLE — Two Walkerville teenagers were arraigned in 78th District Court recently on misdemeanor charges following their arrests last month for throwing rocks at passing vehicles from the roof of Walkerville High School. Morgan James Pearson, 18, of 160 S. East St., faces charges of malicious destruction of property (MDOP) less than $200 and littering…

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‘Pizza and politics’ Oct. 4

September 24, 2015

HART — The Oceana County Republican Committee’s annual fall rally, “Pizza and Politics,” is set for Sunday, Oct. 4, at Hart Pizza, beginning at noon.   “In the past, we have always had a brat fry,” said County Chair Dr. Rudy Ochs. “This year, we decided to try something totally different in hopes of attracting new people. It will be…

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