Two arrested after being caught breaking into a Bangor Township home
Jaromir Chalabala
and last updated 2021-04-15 06:37:43-04
BANGOR TOWNSHIP, Mich. â Police say two suspects were taken into custody after being captured while breaking into a Bangor Township home Wednesday evening.
It happened around 5:30 p.m. at a home along 66th Street in Bangor Township.
According to the Van Buren County Sheriff s Office, a deputy and their K-9 unit were heading home from their shift when they overheard the call and responded.
The deputy found signs of a break-in and soon one of the suspects came out, while the other hid in the attic. The sheriff s office says the K-9 deputy located the suspect and both were taken into custody and lodged at the Van Buren County jail.
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Van Buren County Sheriff s Office cruiser (Photo by John McNeil)
VAN BUREN COUNTY, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Wednesday, the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office announced that it will be conducting a series of Neighborhood Watch presentations.
Officials say these presentations will last for thirty minutes each, and will include time for questions with its established Neighborhood Watch groups.
These trainings are open to anyone from Van Buren County, and officials encourage participants to invite friends and neighbors.
The presentations will take place at the Van Buren County Conference Center, located at 490 South Paw Paw Street, Lawrence, Michigan, 49064.
Seating is limited, and participants must RSVP by email. Participants can send a message to Reserve Lt. Rodney Bridgeforth at neighborhood@vbco.org.
Michigan State Police conducted an evening helicopter operation over Portage to locate a teen that went missing in 2018.
Residents in Portage likely observed a helicopter flying overhead in the area of West Centre and Oakland Drive the evening of Wednesday, March 31, 2021. The Portage Department of Public Safety said the operation was to assist the agency with the ongoing investigation into the May 19, 2018, disappearance of Bonafacio (Facio) Pena.
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Family members noted early on in Facio s disappearance that it was unusual for the teen bot to contact his friends or family. Facio s mother says Nick has always been the main suspect in her mind. Officials with the Portage Department of Public Safety say that enlight of Johnson s latest charges, along with witness statements and other evidence, that investigators believe Mr. Pena was the victim of foul play.