Woman who allegedly drove car over Saginaw boyfriend faces life offense, prosecutors say
Updated 3:59 PM;
SAGINAW, MI A Davison woman is accused of trying to kill her Saginaw boyfriend by driving over him during a fight.
In the early morning hours of March 25, Polanda L. Bennett was at her 51-year-old boyfriend’s house on Green Street in Saginaw when the two got into a fight. The dispute escalated to the point that others at the house also got involved, prosecutors said.
Bennett, 42, and the others present exited the house and tried driving away in a sedan. Her boyfriend followed her out of the house, at which point Bennett drove the sedan over him, prosecutors said.
Fugitive team apprehends armed man wanted for Jackson County shooting
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
Darvin Cole, 38, is considered armed and dangerous. He is accused of a shooting on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, Jackson County Sheriff s Office said. (Courtesy of Jackson County Sheriff s Office)
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JACKSON COUNTY, MI – An armed man wanted for shooting a Waterloo Township man in the leg with a shotgun has been found after being on the run for about a week.
Darvin Cole was arrested Tuesday, March 2, a week after it was announced he was wanted in connection with the shooting of the 33-year-old Waterloo Township man, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.
Lansing man accused of arson in fire at Frankenmuth home with 4 people inside
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
A view of the Saginaw County Courthouse after Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson delivered a statement addressing their work flow amid the coronavirus outbreak in Saginaw on Friday, March 13, 2020.Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
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FRANKENMUTH, MI A Lansing man is facing three felonies after prosecutors allege he set fire to an occupied house in Frankenmuth.
About 3:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 17, Frankenmuth police officers and firefighters responded to a fire at a residence in the 600 block of Country Lane. Upon their arrival, they and neighbors were able to quell the fire with handheld extinguishers, said Police Chief Donald C. Mawer.