Tuesday, May 25
⢠Runaway â Officers responded to a report of runaways from a youth facility who were attempting to enter an abandoned residence. Officers located the juveniles and turned them over to the workers custody.
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Wednesday, May 26
⢠Animal Complaint â Officers were dispatched to a report of three calves running loose in the area. After further investigation, the officer located the owner of the calves. A citizen brought a trailer to the scene and offered to transport the calves back to the ownerâs property.
⢠Harassment â Officers received a harassment complaint. Officers spoke with both parties involved in the complaint and no further issues have been reported.
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Officers were dispatched to a two-vehicle property damage accident with minor damage and no injuries reported.
Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 400 block of Church Street regarding a water spigot that had burst, shooting water on the house and creating ice. The officer notified the elderly and handicapped homeowner of the situation, who requested the officer go into the basement and shut off the water, until a plumber could arrive in the morning.
Officers received a call regarding a possible trespassing situation. The officer responded to the location and found the man had never arrived. The officer advised the two women if the man in question arrived to collect his belongings, they needed to contact an officer and request an Officer Standby and have the requested trespass orders served at that time.
Two West MI Teens Admit To Doing $50K In Damage to School
As teenagers, we ve all done something or maybe even a few things that are considered quite dumb or regrettable. Not many of us can say our night of bad decisions led to damages over $50,000 and possible jail time. Not the case in Mecosta County for two West Michigan teens.
Mecosta County Sheriff s Department told Fox 17 that in fact, two teenagers have admitted to being the suspects who broke into Stanwood Elementary on Halloween night and causing well over $50,000 worth of damage to the elementary school building.
According to Fox 17, the two suspects were a 15-year-old from Morley and a 14-year-old from Stanwood. In all, Mecosta County Sherrif s Department said that the Halloween night break-in ended up costing the school district over $57,000 to repair and clean up.