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Sheriff s department investigating after body of man found in Whiteford Township

Sheriff s department investigating after body of man found in Whiteford Township and last updated 2021-01-05 20:44:02-05 MONROE COUNTY, Mich. (WXYZ) — The Monroe County Sheriff s Office is investigating after a man s dead body was found on a private, fenced-in lot near West Erie Road on Jan. 5 around 2:30 p.m. Investigators believe the man is between 30 and 45 years old. The body is identified as a Black man with a dragon tattoo on the majority of his back. The man has black goatee and a black 2-inch afro. The body was taken to the Wayne County Medical Examiner s Office for an autopsy and investigators still work to identify the victim.

Man s body found in Whiteford Township

Monroe County Sheriff s Office opens death investigation after finding body

Monroe County Sheriff IDs body found in private lot as 36-year-old man from Toledo The man was found dead in a private fenced lot on W. Erie Rd. in Whiteford Township Tuesday afternoon. His death is still under investigation. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 5:50 PM EST January 11, 2021 MONROE COUNTY, Mich. The Monroe County Sheriff has released the identity of the body found in a private fenced lot Tuesday afternoon as Brandon A. Rogers, 36, of Toledo. Deputies went to the 4300 block of W. Erie Road after receiving a call of a dead man being found. The sheriff s office released the following description of the victim, a Black male, 30 to 45 years of age, with a dragon tattoo, which covered the majority of his back. The victim had a goatee style facial hair and a black 2-inch afro haircut.

Man arrested for terroristic threats made against Michigan department, police say

Man arrested for ‘terroristic threats’ made against Michigan department, police say Updated Jan 03, 2021; MONROE COUNTY, MI – A 37-year-old Gaylord man faces charges after police say he made threats on social media toward a southeast Michigan police department. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement Sunday, Jan. 3 noting Sheriff Troy Goodnough has reported an incident of “terroristic threats” aimed at the law enforcement agency. “On Saturday, January 02, 2021 the Sheriff’s Office was notified of a social media post which threatened violence toward the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office,” per the sheriff’s office statement. “The suspect threatened to blow up the building if the Sheriff’s Office did not send someone to arrest him by January 13, 2021.”

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