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Sixteen people from Isabella, Gratiot and Clare counties were among the 29 who died from COVID-19 from Dec. 4 to Monday. Four of Isabella County s seven deaths were from two nursing home outbreaks.
Three of those were from one facility, Medilodge of Mt. Pleasant, 1524 Portobello Dr. In all, 61 residents and approximately 20 staff have contracted the disease.
The deaths all involving elderly people including two women, one who died on Dec. 4 and one on Dec. 8, and a man who died Dec. 9, said Steve Hall, health officer for Central Michigan District Health Department. It brings the total number of Medilodge deaths to five, including a woman who was Isabella County s second COVID-19 death in early April.
Just nine days after being released from Michigan Department of Corrections and placed on parole, a Pontiac resident is alleged to have robbed the Genisys Credit Union in Pontiac â reportedly to pay off a debt with a drug dealer and buy more narcotics.
The Oakland County Sheriffâs Office said Joshua David Hawley, 40, got out of prison on Dec. 1, and on Dec. 10 entered the credit union at 44400 Woodward Ave. where he showed a teller a note demanding money. He was handed $1,356 and fled, the sheriffâs office said.
Detectives responding to the scene reviewed surveillance video and quickly recognized Hawley from his facial tattoos. He was arrested at an apartment in Pontiac a short time later.