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Michigan man killed by police during raid told fiancée he did not want to go back to jail, reports show

Michigan man killed by police during raid told fiancée he ‘did not want to go back to jail,’ reports show Updated Apr 08, 2021; Posted Apr 08, 2021 Police on the scene of a shooting that occurred in the 400 block of East Broad Street in Chesaning the morning of Jan. 7, 2021. (Photo provided by Chesaning police) Facebook Share CHESANING, MI John R. Neitling did not want to return to jail, a sentiment he repeatedly told his fiancée since their last stint behind bars on methamphetamine charges. Before the sun rose on a bitter January morning, Neitling would prove his resolve to never again be incarcerated. As law enforcement gathered outside his Chesaning apartment to serve their latest warrant in a search for meth, Neitling smashed a hole in his wall, pointed an apparent gun through it, and cursed police.

Domestic violence call leads officials to rescue 24 dogs living in deplorable conditions

Domestic violence call leads officials to rescue 24 dogs living in ‘deplorable conditions’ Updated Mar 17, 2021; Facebook Share CARROLLTON TWP, MI Officials have dismantled what they’re describing as an illegal puppy mill operating out of a Carrollton Township home, rescuing 24 dogs in the process. Meanwhile, investigators are seeking potential felony charges against the canines’ owner. An investigation into potential animal abuse began when Michigan Humane Detroit contacted law enforcement in Saginaw County several months ago, said Bonnie Kanicki, director of Saginaw County Animal Care and Control. Carrollton Township police and Animal Control officers began a joint investigation, Kanicki said. Carrollton Township Police Chief Craig A. Oatten said that while officers were watching the house in question, they didn’t have the ability to get a search warrant.

Severely injured puppies brought in for treatment leads to arrest of Saginaw County man

Severely injured puppies brought in for treatment leads to arrest of Saginaw County man A Saginaw County man was arrested after multiple dogs were brought to a vet’s office over a span of months with severe injuries. “We received a call from a veterinarians office about an individual who had a dog that was injured in a dog attack,” said Saginaw County Animal Care and Control director Bonnie Kanicki. That was in June and the first of many calls for Kanicki involving the same person. “The individual at the vet’s office declined treatment and took the dog with him and that dog later died.

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