BRUCE CROSSING, MI Two arrests have been made in what officials say was an attempt to distribute meth in Ontonagon County. On Wednesday troopers from the
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Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Wanda Stokes addresses Cafe Rosetta owner Amy Heikkinen during a hearing on a contempt of court motion filed by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. (Zoom screenshot via Houghton Daily Mining Gazette)
LANSING Cafe Rosetta received another $2,500 fine Friday for continuing to flout COVID-19 restrictions while operating last week.
Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Wanda Stokes levied the fine after a hearing Friday for Cafe Rosetta owner Amy Heikkinen to explain why she shouldn’t be held in contempt of court for violating its previous order.
Cafe Rosetta has already paid $7,500 in previous fines for violating the state’s emergency order and previous court orders.
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Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Wanda Stokes addresses Cafe Rosetta owner Amy Heikkinen during a hearing on a contempt of court motion filed by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
LANSING Cafe Rosetta received another $2,500 fine Friday for continuing to flout COVID-19 restrictions while operating last week.
Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Wanda Stokes levied the fine after a hearing Friday for Cafe Rosetta owner Amy Heikkinen to explain why she shouldn’t be held in contempt of court for violating its previous order.
Cafe Rosetta has already paid $7,500 in previous fines for violating the state’s emergency order and previous court orders.
L ANSE, MI A L’Anse woman was apprehended by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team on drug charges Tuesday.
Detectives say they made two separate purchases of Suboxone from a minor in a truck driven by Dawn Hueckstaedt, 36. She’s charged with two counts of delivery of Suboxone, one count of inducing a minor to commit a felony and one count of delivery of a controlled substance to a minor.
Heuckstaedt was arraigned in Baraga County District Court and released on bond.
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A month’s long investigation led to two drug-related arrests in Ishpeming over the weekend. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team found eight children and four adults during a search of an Ishpeming residence on Saturday.
One adult male was found to be in possession of 18 grams of crystal meth and was arrested on an outstanding warrant. An adult female was also arrested on drug-related charges.
A medical exam on the children was conducted by the Marquette County Department of Health and Human Services.
Officials believed some of the children – who range in age from 2 to 13 years old – may have bee exposed to, or were using crystal meth.