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Saginaw-area police officer dies of COVID-19 complications

Saginaw-area police officer dies of COVID-19 complications Updated May 07, 2021; SAGINAW TWP, MI A part-time officer with two Saginaw County police departments has died from COVID-19 complications. The Saginaw Township Police Department announced the morning of Friday, May 7, that Officer Michael Andrews had recently died from coronavirus complications. In addition to being a current officer with that department, Andrews also was working as a part-time officer with the Tittabawassee Township Police Department. Andrews died Tuesday, May 4, at a hospital, according to Saginaw Township Police Chief Donald F. Pussehl Jr. “Officer Michael Andrews dedicated his life to the law enforcement profession and served various communities for 40-plus years,” the Saginaw Township Police Department stated on its Facebook page. “It was an honor to have him as part of the STPD Family. He will be greatly missed.”

Man dies from injuries after mini-bike crash in Saginaw Township

Man dies from injuries after mini-bike crash in Saginaw Township Updated 11:37 AM; Today 11:37 AM The motorbike a 20-year-old Saginaw resident was riding when he crashed into a pickup truck Monday morning, April 12, according to Saginaw Township police. Provided by the Saginaw Township Police Department. Facebook Share SAGINAW TWP., MI - A 20-year-old Saginaw man died Monday afternoon from injuries sustained that morning after crashing his mini bike-type vehicle, according to Saginaw Township Police. The man hit the side of a turning pickup truck early Monday morning at the intersection of Gratiot and St. Andrews roads in Saginaw Township. The bike did not have a headlight and the truck driver didn’t see the bike rider approaching, according to a news release from the Saginaw Township Police Department. The man had numerous fractures and was taken to a nearby hospital in serious condition.

Police investigate burglary of Midland couple by masked intruders

Police investigate burglary of Midland couple by masked intruders Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 A Midland Police badge is seen on Midland Police Department Chief of Police Nicole Ford during a press conference about the Bridge the Gap program at the Saginaw County Sheriff s Office located at 311 South Harrison Street in Saginaw on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. (Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com)Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com Facebook Share MIDLAND, MI Police in Midland are investigating a burglary similar to one that recently occurred in Saginaw Township in which residents were tied up by masked intruders. Midland Police Detective Lt. Joshua McMillan said officers were dispatched to a residence on Sturgeon Road around 8 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13. The couple who lives there told officers that on opening their door after hearing a noise, three masked men forced their way inside.

Masked burglars tie up Saginaw Township couple during home invasion, police say

Masked burglars tie up Saginaw Township couple during home invasion, police say Updated Dec 10, 2020; Posted Dec 10, 2020 A Saginaw Township Police Community Partnership sign is posted on Bay Road north of Weiss, one of many around Saginaw Township, April 29, 2014.The Saginaw News/MLive.com Facebook Share SAGINAW TWP, MI Police are investigating a burglary that saw a Saginaw Township couple tied up as intruders rummaged through their home. Saginaw Township Police Chief Donald F. Pussehl Jr. said that shortly after 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, officers responded to a home invasion report in the 4100 block of Windemere Drive. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the married residents who had called 911.

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