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MSP ask the public to be alert as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise

Michigan State Police warning residents about mail/package theft. Courtesy, Michigan State Police BATTLE CREEK, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – Michigan State Police Troopers want to remind everybody to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity as the theft of catalytic converters is on the rise. Troopers from the Marshall Post are investigating a larceny of a catalytic converter, a stereo and a saws-all from the park and ride at Columbia Avenue and I-94 in Battle Creek which took place between February 18 and 22. The victim’s vehicle was parked in the parking lot when the theft occurred. The suspects are unknown. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Michigan State Police Post in Marshall at (269) 558-0500.

WHMI 93 5 Local News : State Rep Arrested Near Fowlerville Suspended From Reserve Force

May 7, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com A State Representative from Wayne County charged with drunk driving and resisting officers after a crash near Fowlerville has been suspended from his volunteer police officer position. 26-year-old Democratic State Representative Jewell Jones of Inkster is a reserve officer for the Inkster Police Department. He’s facing four felony counts including Resisting and Obstructing a Police Officer, and Operating a Motor Vehicle with a High Blood Alcohol Content following his April 6th arrest after Michigan State Police Troopers from the Brighton Post were dispatched to crash in a ditch on I-96 near Fowlerville.

MSP investigating catalytic converter thefts near Marshall

WHMI 93 5 Local News : Police Report: Jones Threatened To Call Whitmer During Arrest

April 22, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com A State Representative from Wayne County charged with drunk driving and resisting officers after a crash earlier this month near Fowlerville, reportedly threatened responding Michigan State Police troopers that he would call Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and report them. That’s according to details reported by the Detroit Free Press based on police reports obtained under Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act, which also alleged that Democratic State Representative Jewell Jones of Inkster threatened their budget before fighting with officers trying to get him into custody. The 26-year-old Jones also is reported to have flashed a badge and said he was an-off duty officer. Jones, who is a reserve officer for the Inkster Police Department, was arraigned last week on four felony counts including Resisting and Obstructing a Police Officer, and Operating a Motor Vehicle with a High Blood Alcohol Content. The c

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