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Police: Student used app to pay for threats made at Dakota High School

Police: Student used app to pay for threats made at Dakota High School Advertisement An initial investigation has determined that calls made about an active shooter situation were set up by a Dakota High School student. Around 1:30 p.m. April 19, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Dakota High School in Macomb Township for an active shooter incident.  “Multiple deputies responded and cleared the building finding no evidence of any type of shooting,” an April 20 Sheriff’s Office press release states. “All students and staff, who had gone into a school lock down, were safe and unharmed.” Police say that dispatch received a call from a male stating he had been shot in his home. The male then gave Dakota’s address as the address where he had been shot. The caller then ended the call.

Macomb County Man Charged In Child Sexually Abusive Material Case

Reply Michael Snay (Macomb County Sheriff s Office) MACOMB TWP., MI A Macomb Area Computer Enforcement (MACE) investigation led to the arrest of a Macomb County man who officials have since charged with two felonies, county authorities said Wednesday. Michael Snay, 42, of Macomb Township, was arraigned Wednesday in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township on one count of aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material and using a computer to commit a crime, the Macomb County Sheriff s Office said. Snay s bail was set at $10,000, officials said. He is scheduled to return to court on Feb. 23 for a probable cause conference. Subscribe

Macomb Township man arrested, charged with possessing sexually abusive material of children

Macomb Township man arrested, charged with possessing sexually abusive material of children Michael Snay is accused of posting content on the internet, authorities say Tags:  Michael Snay (WDIV) MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A Macomb Township man has been arrested and charged after an investigation uncovered child sexually abusive material, according to the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office. Officials said a two-count warrant was issued for 42-year-old Michael Snay on aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material and using computers to commit a crime, both of which are felonies. Snay was arraigned Wednesday and given a $10,000 personal bond. The sheriff’s office Macomb Area Computer Enforcement (MACE) team led the investigation, which began with a tip from the Michigan State Police Internet Crimes Against Children unit. MACE received information that someone was posting sexually abusive images on the internet. Detectives conducted an extensive search and uncovered vid

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