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ISHPEMING, MI Two Ishpeming residents have been arrested by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team for being drug dealers.
Over the past several months detectives have been investigating suspected meth dealers. They obtained information that led to a federal search warrant for a city residence.
On Saturday, February 6 officers executed the warrant and discovered four adults and eight children in the house. One man was found to be in possession of 18 grams of crystal meth. He was arrested on an outstanding warrant. A woman in the house was also arrested on drug-related charges.
Detectives coordinated with the Marquette County Prosecutor’s Office and Marquette County Department of Health and Human Services to have the children ages 2 to 13 medically examined. Officials believed some of the children had been exposed to or were using crystal meth.
MARQUETTE, MI Arrests have been made in connection with vehicles stolen from Fox Motors in Marquette Township in September.
The Marquette County Sheriff’s Office says the two vehicles taken from the dealership were later recovered in Muskegon.
The Marquette County Prosecutor’s Office authorized 13 felonies and arrest warrants were issued for seven Marquette County residents.
This month David Vaughan, 33, was arrested for receiving and concealing stolen property-motor vehicle, and Matthew Rasanen, 29, was arrested on two counts of receiving and concealing a stolen vehicle.
Arrest warrants are active for the remaining five suspects.
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Dec 12, 2020
ISHPEMING The Ishpeming Police Department has arrested a 28-year-old Gwinn man in relation to an incident that occurred at 701 E. Empire St. in Ishpeming at about 8 a.m. Wednesday.
After the police department arrived on the scene, it was discovered that a 19-year-old Champion man had been stabbed in the leg.
While searching for a possible suspect who had fled the scene, officers were dispatched to UP Health System-Bell on a report of a male subject who walked into the emergency room with several lacerations to his arms.
It was discovered that the Gwinn man had been stabbed four times and was stabbed at the Canda Manor Apartments before fleeing the scene to the hospital, police said. Both men were ultimately taken to UPHS-Marquette for treatment.