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MANISTIQUE, MI A Rapid River man has been arrested in connection with several breaking-and-entering cases in Schoolcraft County.
Over the past month Manistique Public Safety officers have conducted investigations within the city and troopers from the Manistique Outpost handled similar investigations in the county. Multiple search warrants were executed, resulting in the recovery of stolen items.
Officers arrested Corey Henry, 27, of Rapid River. He’s charged with 13 felony counts through Michigan State Police investigations and several others through Manistique Public Safety. Several of the cases led to additional venues in Delta County and are being reviewed by the Delta County Prosecutor’s Office.
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A dog taken from an alleged puppy mill is cared for at the Delta Animal Shelter last year. The rights to the animals seized was forfeited during a hearing Monday in Delta County District Court.
ESCANABA In what would have been a packed courtroom, Rebecca Sue Johnson of Maple Ridge Township voluntarily forfeited the animals she is accused of abusing and neglecting in an alleged puppy mill during a brief hearing Monday.
Two hundred people logged into the civil forfeiture hearing, which was held over Zoom early Monday morning, including Johnson and her attorney Derek Swajanen. A handful of court staff and Delta County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Lauren Wickman filled the 94th District courtroom, wearing masks and separated by plexiglass dividers.