Blizzard Bashing: Ironwood homeowner pulls gun on break-in suspect Sunday night; Suspect has criminal history and is wanted downstate; Suspect injured in scuffle with victim – pair apparently related

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-16-18 –11:08 a.m. ET – 10:07 a.m. CT

Ironwood parole absconder – with a MDOC history of break-ins – was first busted in head by the victim – and then busted to jail – after allegedly trying to bust into a relative’s home – Victim OK, suspect injured and wanted for downstate home invasion

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Ironwood, MI) – A Gogebic County man was injured, treated at the hospital and then arrested Sunday night after allegedly breaking into a relative’s home – and has numerous warrants including first degree home invasion.

Break-in Victim 58-year-old Guy Albin Anderson, Sr.

Break-in victim 58-year-old Guy Albin Anderson, Sr. of Ironwood, MI

In the midst of a major blizzard, police were called to a break-in in-progress at the home of victim 58-year-old Guy Albin Anderson, Sr. at 243 E. Ridge Street in Ironwood, MI.

Police were dispatched about 8:20 p.m. CT on Sunday night, April 15, 2018 to the break-in progress call.

The call was answered by Ironwood Public Safety Officers and Michigan State Police from the Wakefield Post.

“I just lost connection with him, the man was trying to kick his door in,” the dispatcher radioed officers.

Police were told Anderson, Sr. was armed with a gun while trying to keep the intruder out.

“There is an altercation – one man has a gun,” the Gogebic County 911 dispatcher told responding officers.

The officers were told “be advised the homeowner has put his gun away,” said a second dispatcher.

 

Dylan Brian Anderson MDOC

Suspect 23-year-old Dylan Bradley Anderson of Ironwood, MI

The suspect was identified as 23-year-old Dylan Bradley Anderson of Ironwood – who has a long criminal history – plus is wanted downstate for home invasion and had a pair of failure to appear in court warrants issued by the Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department.

“The gun is put away for now,” the dispatcher said. “He (Dylan Anderson) did enter the home and they are attempting to stay away from each other so there is not an altercation.”

The “suspect is bleeding from an injury to the head” that happened prior to police arrival, an officer radioed from the scene requesting EMS.

The victim received a head wound and was taken by Mercy EMS ambulance – with police closely following the rig – to the Ironwood Aspirus Grand View Hospital.

Dylan Anderson has a warrant for him out of Flint, MI for first-degree home invasion, however Flint officials will not come to get him.

The two men are apparently related, although online records do not explain how.

Dylan Anderson was set to get off probation two months ago for a break-in and gun conviction.

He was paroled to Gogebic County, and at the MDOC still lists him as an absconder from probation.

The Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department keeps their jail records secret, so the exact charges against the younger Anderson are not known.

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Michigan Department of Corrections:

Dylan Brian Anderson MDOC

Suspect 23-year-old Dylan Bradley Anderson of Ironwood, MI

23-year-old Dylan Bradley Anderson

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=927631

Supervision Begin Date: 2/23/2015
Assigned Location: Gogebic/Bessemer
Supervision Discharge Date: 2/23/2018

Sentence 1
Offense: Weapons – Firearms – Larceny
Maximum Sentence: 3 years
Date of Offense: 11/17/2013
Genesee County:
Date of Sentence: 2/23/2015
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 2
Offense: Breaking & Entering a Building With Intent
Maximum Sentence: 3 years
Date of Offense: 11/17/2013
Genesee County:
Date of Sentence: 2/23/2015
Conviction Type: Plea

Alcohol and drug fueled violence includes a man arrested on about a dozen charges in Marquette including drugs; another meth arrest, a boyfriend/girlfriend team from Manistique are locked up and she has already been convicted a load of burglaries; Convicted U.P. sex offender in trouble again, plus a woman is arrested on her St. Patty’s birthday eve for DV – while a man is brutally assaulted outside a Trenary bar Friday night – and a convicted U.P. sex offender is back in jail for violating probation – and what da heck happened in Curtis, MI this morning

URGENT UPDATE U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 3-17-18 – 7:45 a.m. ET –

Alcohol, drugs leads to a busy night for cops in the Escanaba and Marquette areas – with assaults, parole violations, Manistique couple busted and one is convicted burglar, a St. Patty’s Day birthday girl busted for DV; another meth arrest plus police were busy investigating drugs in Marquette – as one man tried to flee from cops – another busted on a host of charges – plus U.P. sex offender in trouble again and what happened in Curtis, MI this morning?

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – It was an alcohol and drug fueled start to the weekend across the Upper Peninsula with several people taken to the hospital and others arrested on assault and drug charges including another methamphetamine bust.

Examples of the intoxicated craziness in Marquette included several incidents that police, firefighters and paramedics were called to respond.

Early today, a 20-year-old female who was found unconscious on the second floor landing at the 906 Sports Bar and Grill in Marquette. She was still unconscious while being rushed to the hospital. The victim’s friend said she was unsure if the highly-intoxicated young woman fell down the stairs – or dropped to the ground at the stairwell landing.

On Friday night, emergency officials were called to an intoxicated, injured and stressed out man on the fifth floor of the old Marquette orphanage on Altamont Street – that is now refurbished apartments. Police, firefighters and paramedics were called to help an injured intoxicated man whose arm was bleeding after he had been repeatedly pounding and kicking on an apartment door – apparently trying to find his residence.

Meanwhile in Alger County, a bloodied, black-eyed man is his 20s was assaulted and found “gasping for air” laying in the parking lot of a Trenary bar. The names of two popular bars were mentioned, however it was unclear which nightspot the incident occurred. He was treated by emergency officials. U.P. Breaking News is not sure if arrest has been made.

Plus at one of the U.P. casinos early today, management called police about two parents who were leaving young kids alone in their hotel room while they partied and gambled.

In the Marquette area Friday night, one man was arrested on about a dozen charges after police and undercover officers stopped at least one vehicle that tried to flee the unmarked police car that finally stopped at
Wright Street and Woodland Avenue,
There was also investigations at several addresses on/along Woodridge Avenue and another nearby location.

Benjamin Thomas Rose

Benjamin Thomas Rose

37-year-old Benjamin Thomas Rose of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) on warrants from numerous police agencies at 10:12 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 16, 2018.
The charges against Rose include assault and battery, illegal use of a non-narcotic controlled substance, second degree retail fraud, malicious destruction to a building with damages between $200 and $1,000, unlawful use of a motor vehicle/joyriding, driving an unregistered vehicle, and second-offense driving with a suspended/revoked license.
Bond has not been set on all the of the charges, however so far it totals at least $20,000 and likely more.
Rose has other convictions including a 2015 arrest for third-offense driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated/impaired by liquor or under the influence of drugs, and a 2002 bust for third-offense OUIL.

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31-year-old Bruce John Barrett of (address unconfirmed) was booked into the MCJ at 9:04 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 16, 2018.
Barrett is charged with domestic assault.
Bond for Barrett has not been set.
If you know Barrett’s current hometown or have a photo please send it to U.P. Breaking News.

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Jenerou and Glasscock

A Manistique couple – who are dating – were both arrested in Delta County last night on several felony charges.

27-year-old Samantha Jo Jenerou of Manistique, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 11:34 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 16, 2018.

Samantha Jenerou MDOC Mugshot 1

Jenerou is being held as a fugitive/parole hold.
Jenerou is jailed without bond.
In Jan. 2013, Jenerou was sentenced to at least four years in prison for a string of burglaries in Schoolcraft County.
Jenerou said her life of crime started when she became addicted to drugs while depressed.
Jenerou faced 11 felonies in Schoolcraft County for the 2012 burglaries, however under a plea bargain she pleaded guilty to first-degree home invasion, second-degree home invasion and third-degree home invasion.
She was paroled from state prison in June 2016.
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=786256

Tyler Robert Glasscock

Tyler Robert Glasscock

27-year-old Tyler Robert Glasscock of Manistique, MI was booked into the DCDC at 10:13 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 16, 2018.

Glasscock is charged with possession of methamphetamine and carrying a concealed weapon.

Bond has not been set for Glasscock.

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Alec Jeffrey VanEnkevort MDOC mugshot

A convicted sex offender who is out of prison serving probation in Delta County – has been arrested for violating his probation.

25-year-old Alec Jeffrey VanEnkevort of Escanaba, Mi was booked into the DCDC at 11:08 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 16, 2018.

VanEnkevort is being held as a fugitive/probation violation. VanEnkevort is jailed without bond.
Alex VanEnkevort MDOC mugshot 2

VanEnkevort, then 20 years old, was convicted of a Jan. 2012 fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC) by force or coercion that occurred in Delta County. He admitted raping a woman in Wells Township.

VanEnkevort was released from state prison on probation in Nov. 2013.
VanEnkevort will remain on probation until at least Nov. 26, 2918.

http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2049001&AgencyID=55242
http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=864666

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Stephanie Nicole Reed

Stephanie Nicole Reed

24-year-old Stephanie Nicole Reed (address unconfirmed) was booked into the DCDC at 1:59 p.m. ET on Friday afternoon, March 16, 2018 – and released on bond about two-and-a-half-hours later.
Reed is charged with domestic violence.
Today (Saturday 3-17-18) is her birthday.

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Plus numerous police agencies were involved in an incident in Curtis, MI overnight – that one officer said would take an hour just to type a synopsis. A MSP trooper was even granted overtime to work on case. If you know what happened today in Curtis, MI – Please contact U.P. Breaking News.

Two women charged with obstructing justice in Delta County, and Marquette man accused of contributing to delinquency of a minor – and Gwinn man busted for felony shoplifting

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-8-18 – 5:35 a.m. ET

Obstruction of justice arrests in Delta County, plus in Marquette separate cases of contributing to delinquency of a minor and felony shoplifting

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Escanaba, MI) – Two Delta County women were arrested this morning on obstruction of justice charges.

 

33-year-old Kathryn “Katie” Ann Sjogren of Gladstone, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 1:38 a.m. this morning ,Thurs., Feb. 8, 2018.

21-year-old Mariah Ann Phinney of Wilson, MI was booked into the DCDC at 1:03 a.m. today.

Both Sjogren and Phinney are charged with obstruction of justice.
Bond has not been set in either case.

A confessed burglar, Sjogren has addresses listed in Escanaba and Bark River, MI.

In July 2016, Sjogren was sentenced to eight months in jail after pleading guilty to receiving stolen property in Delta County Circuit Court.
Sjogren was charged with breaking and entering into businesses and larceny from numerous vehicles in Gladstone.

Katie Sjogren Myspace 1

Katie Sjogren

In a plea bargain, Sjogren pleaded guilty to receiving and concealing stolen property valued between $1,000 and $20,000. The other felonies were dropped.

Sjogren told the judge she was a drug addict – and confessed to stealing jewelry, and winter clothing from The Blessed Nest between December 2015 and January 2016.

The businesses was broken into twice.

The Gladstone Department of Public Safety cracked the case during a three month probe.

All other charges were dismissed. Sjogren was ordered to pay restitution.
In January 2016, Sjogren, then 31, was sentenced to seven days in jail for drugged driving.
Sjogren pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs. She was order to pay nearly $1,000 in fines/costs.

It is not clear if the cases are related
Law enforcement officials have not released information on the arrest or what the women allegedly did to get an obstruction charge.

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18-year-old Richard Lightford of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 12:30 a.m. ET this morning, Feb. 8, 2018.
Lightford is charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Bond has not been set for Lightford.
Police have not released information on the charges.

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18-year-old Zachary Matta of Gwinn, MI was booked into the MCJ just before midnight on Wednesday,
Matta is charged with felony first-degree retail fraud.
Bond has not been set for Matta
Officials have not released where the shoplifting allegedly happened or details on the case.

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Domestic violence bookings in Marquette Escanaba area include two men with lengthy records: Plus unusual Gwinn/Marquette area B&E cases including what’s so far a hush-hush felony conspiracy to use computer to pull off a burglary; Marquette civil rights activist has bond increased by over 40 times – much, much more than those charged with violent crimes

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin 1-25-18 – 7:50 p.m. ET

Domestic violence in Marquette and Escanaba area: Conspiracy, burglary and other arrests in Marquette County – plus surprise 40 times hike in bail for a Marquette civil rights activist

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

Editors note: Alarming large number of daily arrests makes one wonder about how safe are the roads: – seems like 20 percent (or more) of the driver’s on the road are not legal. Plus many drivers that are stopped are “wanted” on out-of-state warrants – and the agencies that filed the charges do not want to travel to get their suspect – so driver is released. U.P. Breaking News – as a rule – doesn’t print the names of those arrested for drunken or drugged driving or the countess booked for driving with a revoked/suspended license. In addition, arrested because many cannot afford today’s high insurance premiums. We don’t generally report those things – unless there is an incident or something happens like resisting arrest.

(Escanaba/Marquette, MI) – Men with lengthy records are jailed tonight for domestic violence – plus an unusual conspiracy case – and the shocking increase in the bail for a civil rights activist charged with B&E in Marquette County. 

In fact – the highest bonds are for those NOT charged with a violent crime.

A man convicted of numerous assaults was sent to jail today – again:

Robert Bartczak

Robert Bartczak

32-year-old Robert Todd Bartczak of Escanaba, MI is doing time tonight in the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC).

Bartczak was booked shortly before noon today, Thurs., Jan. 25, 2018. Bartczak also has listed addresses in Gladstone and Gwinn.

Bartczak was booked at 11:40 a.m. today, Thurs., Jan 25, 2018 on a charge of felony domestic violence.

He is either charged again – or finally serving his jail time for the other recent assaults he committed. This is not his first bite at the apple.

In Jan. 2017, Bartczak, then 31, of Escanaba, MI was sentenced to 15 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to assault and battery. Bartczak also was put on 12 months probation and ordered to pay fines/fees of over $1,500.

In Oct. 2017, Bartczak of 6006 Horseshoe 22.3 Drive in Gladstone, MI was sentenced to 100 days in jail after pleaded guilty to one count of second offense domestic violence.
Bartczak was placed on 18 months probation and order to pay over $1,200 in fines/costs.

Now Mr. Bartczak is in jail.

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Man with lengthy prison record is arrested for domestic violence in Marquette County

James Allen Revord MDOC mug

50-year-old James Rivord of Marquette County, MI was booked into the MCJ at 9:34 a.m. on Wed., Jan. 24, 2018. He has addresses in Gwinn and Marquette.
Rivord is charged with felony assault and battery.
Details of who Rivord alleged attacked have not been released publicly by police.
Bond is set at $2,500.

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=487939

In Dec. 2015, Revord was released from parole/probation by the Michigan Department of Corrections.

Revord has a lengthy record dating back to Christmas Day 2003 – from dealing meth to numerous drunken driving convictions to illegal use of a financial transaction devise (credit card/debit card).

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$150,000 Bond: A Gwinn, MI woman has been busted for allegedly using a computer to be part of a burglary conspiracy


19-year-old Roneiya Diamonique Marshall of Gwinn, MI was booked into the MCJ on very serious breaking and entering conspiracy charges just before 5 p.m. on Tues., Jan. 23, 2018.

Marshall is charged with using a computer to commit a crime, conspiracy to burglarize a building, and larceny from a building.

Marshall has gone by the nickname “polo princess” in one of her numerous Facebook accounts. Marshall states she is a Gwinn High School graduate and hails from Milwaukee.

Bond for Marshall is set at $150,000.

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Meanwhile – in a shocking move: Officials have gigantically increased bail by over 40 times – against a civil rights activist in Marquette County

Azairian Cartman photo 2

25-year-old Azairian K. Cartman of Negaunee, MI was booked into the MCJ on Wed., Jan. 24, 2018 on two serious felonies.
Cartman was booked on the same charges a month ago.

This time his bond was increased by 40 times.

Cartman is charged with larceny from a building and receiving and concealing stolen property.

Cartman’s bond is now $250,000.

Identical charge – same thing – different day – only Cartman’s bail skyrockets:

Cartman was also booked into the Marquette County Jail at 3:41 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017.

Cartman is charged with larceny from a building ($5,000 bond) and receiving/concealing stolen property worth $200 ($1,000 bond).

https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/tag/marquette-mi-civil-rights-activist-arrested

Today, his bond was increased from $6,000 to $250,000.

Police are still keep details of the case private. No information has ben released to the public.

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Drug case and man charged with resisting arrest:

30-year-old Justin Jennings of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail about 6 p.m. on Wednesday night and released this afternoon (Thurs.) on $2,500 bond.
Jennings is charged with two drug felonies – possession of an analogue used to make drugs and possession of marijuana.

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36-year-old David Johnson of Marquette County, MI was booked in the DCDC at 2:41 a.m. on Wed., Jan. 24, 2018. We were unable to confirm an address or middle name.
Johnson is charged with failure to appear in court – and resisting arrest/obstructing police officers.
No bond has been set.

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If you know of violent arrests, especially from Upper Peninsula counties who keep their public records/info secret, please contact U.P. Breaking News privately.

 

 

Attention Champion, MI residents – Put your ears to the ground if you live in Champion – and help find out who broke into the Sacred Heart Catholic Church – its likely someone local

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-15-18 – 11:51 a.m.

Catch Crooks: Champion Catholic Church Caper – This not the work of a brilliant burglar or burglars – they will slip up – Our Creator is holding that church a little bit closer today – as it endured another break-in – YES – AGAIN

champion, MI Sacred Heart Catholic Church graphic 4

By Greg Peterson
Upper Peninsula Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Champion, MI) – The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Champion was broken into Sunday night – and law enforcement in Marquette County is searching for the suspects – who left behind at least one calling card.
The break-in was reported to 911 about 10 a.m. this morning, Mon., Jan. 15, 2018.

At least two items of some value were stolen – but details are not known.

The suspect/suspects left footprints in the snow.

A dispatcher said to the deputy that burglaries “are an ongoing issue in past couple years” at the Sacred Heart Parish in Champion. No word on whether the church has an alarm system.

Hopefully, The word will spread in Champion, so these church burglars are rounded up post haste.

Champion, MI Sacred Heart Catholic Church graphic 1

It wasn’t so ago, that police were called to the St. Peter Cathedral in Marquette to investigate report of stolen bungee cords at the Catholic church. No word on how that turned out.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette
Sacred Heart Parish (ID: 59949) Champion, MI

Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Sister Margey Schmelzle – Pastoral Coordinator
1725 Main St
Champion, MI 49814 US

http://www.thecatholicdirectory.com/directry.cfm?fuseaction=display_site_info&siteid=59949
http://www.dioceseofmarquette.org/sacredheartchampion

champion, MI Sacred Heart Catholic Church graphic 4

 

Two Delta County residents had sweet liberty taken away from them despite promising to be good on the outside – One a prison parolee/burglar – and the other is a woman who was free on bond for allegedly slipping drugs to prisoners in the county jail

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 12-20-17 – 10:30 a.m. ET

When a judge says be good, the judge means it: No longer smelling freedom’s fresh air for two Delta County residents – one a female free on bond after a crime in jail – and the other back to prison for a paroled burglar

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

Parolee 50-year-old Todd Stephen Williams of Escanaba, MI has been arrested after only two and a half months freedom from state prison.
A convicted burglar, Williams was booked into the Delta County Detention Center about 10 a.m. Tues., Dec. 19, 2917 on a parole violation.

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Williams was paroled from prison on Sept. 28, 2017 – and had one year to be on supervised release.
Williams had been in prison since May of 2013 on several convictions from Delta County.
He was serving time for two larceny in a building convictions plus breaking and entering, bad checks valued at over $500 and false pretenses ($1,000-$20,000).
The offenses occurred on January 6, 2013 in Delta County.
Williams parole violation has not been confirmed by U.P. Breaking News.
Scroll down to read Williams’ extensive criminal history

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Meanwhile an Escanaba woman – who pleaded guilty to attempted shoplifting – had her bond revoked on Tues., Dec. 19, 2017.
32-year-old Jamee Renee Hess of 508 Michigan Ave. in Gladstone, MI was booked into the DCDC Tuesday about 3:29 p.m.
Hess had been free on bond since her Oct. 11, 2017 arrest for a drug crime committed while in jail.
Hess is charged with furnishing contraband to prisoners.
In Sept. 2017, Hess was sentence to 6 days in jail after she pleaded guilty to one count of attempted third-degree retail fraud.

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Record of Parolee 50-year-old Todd Stephen Williams of Escanaba, MI

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Current Status: Parolee
Supervision Begin Date: 9/28/2017
Assigned Location: Delta/Escanaba
Supervision Discharge Date: 9/28/2018
Security Level:
Date Paroled: 9/28/2017

Sentence 1:
Offense: Checks w/o Sufficient Funds $500 or More
Minimum Sentence: 2 years
Maximum Sentence: 3 years
Date of Offense: 1/06/2013
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 2:
Offense: Larceny in a Building
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 4 months
Maximum Sentence: 6 years
Date of Offense: 1/03/2013
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 3
Offense: False Pretenses – $1,000 or More But Less Than $20,000
Minimum Sentence: 3 years 8 months
Maximum Sentence: 7 years 6 months
Date of Offense: 1/03/2013
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 4
Offense: Larceny in a Building
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 4 months
Maximum Sentence: 6 years
Date of Offense: 1/03/2013
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 5
Offense: Breaking & Entering – Entry Without Breaking With Intent
Minimum Sentence: 2 years
Maximum Sentence: 7 years 6 months
Date of Offense: 6/01/2009
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 2/10/2010
Conviction Type: Nolo Contendere

INACTIVE:
Sentence 1
Offense: Operating Intoxicated/Impaired/Controlled Substance – 3rd
Minimum Sentence: 1 year 7 months
Maximum Sentence: 10 years
Date of Offense: 10/01/2004
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 2/25/2005
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/01/2009

Offense: Uttering & Publishing
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 6 months
Maximum Sentence: 20 years
Date of Offense: 9/12/2001
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/02/2002
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/01/2009

Offense: Breaking and Entering Occupied Building With Intent
Minimum Sentence: 10 year
Maximum Sentence: 22 years 6 months
Date of Offense: 2/01/1989
Cheboygan County
Date of Sentence: 2/27/1990
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/01/2009

URGENT BUSTED AFTER HIGH SPEED CHASE: Armed meth and burglary suspects in U.P. wanted in camp burglaries, gun thefts and more

CAPTURED – BUSTED !!!

Caught – Crazy Chase and Cold Custody: High speed chase with cops and cold dive into lake

The trio were arrested this morning after a high-speed chase in downstate Cheboygan County, MI reaching speeds of more than 100 miles per hour and then jumping into a freezing lake.

Cops confiscated seven stolen guns and drug paraphernalia.

The suspects fled the pickup and one tried to cross Mullet Lake.

Two stopped and were arrested; and the third busted after deputies used a hovercraft chasing the man ashore at a home on the other side of the lake at a home.

The trio remains in the Cheboygan County Jail.

 URGENT – 1:33 a.m. ET   1-26-17 – Captured!! Three suspects, vehicle captured “downstate,” according to a cancellation of the U.P. broadcast moments ago.

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URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Update on Armed and Dangerous meth/burglary suspects armed with many guns:
Update 10:15 p.m. ET – Suspects may be in the L’Anse/Baraga area – police are investigating an report connected to these suspects in Baraga County

Two-state crime spree – Suspects in U.P. gun thefts are allegedly on drugs and armed and dangerous

Wanted in U.P. and northeast Wisconsin camp/home burglaries, gun thefts and more

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Ewen, MI) – A trio of drug-fueled meth and burglary suspects described as armed and dangerous are wanted tonight in numerous camp and home break-ins involving rifles, shotguns, and more

“The suspects are known to use and manufacture methamphetamines and are believed to be armed at this time.”

The two-state crime spree began yesterday in the Ashland, WI area – about 40 minutes from the border with the western U.P.

“Be-on-the-lookout for a stolen vehicle from Ashland County, Wisconsin involved in multiple B and E’s,” said one of several dispatchers across the U.P. who read the bulletin to all officers late this afternoon.

At 10 a.m. today (Wed., Jan. 25, 2017), witnesses placed the suspects at a camp break-in in Ewen, Michigan – in Ontonagon County. In that U.P. break-in guns were also stolen.

The suspects are known meth users, according to a U.P.-wide police broadcast this afternoon.

“Multiple long guns were taken” in home and camp burglaries in NE Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan.

Police across the U.P. are searching for the stolen pickup the three suspects are believed to be riding and pulling off burglaries.

It is a late model white Chevrolet Avalanche four-door pickup truck with Wisconsin license plates: FT9824

The vehicle was stolen 5:25 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday in Mellen, Wisconsin in Ashland County.

The vehicle has been tied “to multiple B and E’s involving long-guns (shotguns, rifles) in Wisconsin and possibly one in Ewen,” the broadcast stated.

They are suspects in the larceny of a hunting camp in Ewen, MI:

“If located use caution due to the larceny of the weapons”

“Suspect vehicle in the larceny of a hunting camp in Ewen in Ontonagon County”

“Three long guns and miscellaneous other items were stolen from the camp in Ewen. Any eyewitness puts the vehicle at the camp today at approximately 10 a.m. Eastern Time.”

If you spot this vehicle or the suspects immediately call 911, Michigan State Police or the Ontonagon County Sheriff’s department:

Three suspects – two white males – one white female (scroll down to see rap sheets):

Suspect #1:

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Norman Erwin Kastan

White male

Approx 30 years old

Wanted on a warrant for felony parole violation in Wisconsin


Suspect #2:

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Rachel Opal Greenwood

White female

Approx. 25-years-old


Suspect #3:

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Kensey Kevin Kaseno

White male

28-year-old who celebrated birthday this week

Wanted for questioning but no active warrant


Damage to front or rear of the vehicle because it may have been driven into a pole or backed into a pole at one of the crime scenes.

Three suspects are believed to be in the vehicle:

Chevy Avalanche similar to this file photo:

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White Chevrolet Avalanche

Late model pickup (maybe 2007)

Four-door

Wisconsin license Plates: FT9824

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Three suspects – two white males – one white female:

Suspect #1:

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Norman Erwin Kastan

White male

Approx 30 years old

Wanted on a warrant for felony parole violation in Wisconsin


Suspect #2:

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Rachel Opal Greenwood

White female

Approx. 25-years-old

Rachel Opal Greenwood:

Park Falls, WI

White Female

Age: 20

Eye Color: Hazel

Hair Color: Red

Weight: 120

Height: 5′ 4″

Charge 1:

Possess Drug Paraphernalia To Manufacture, Compound, Convert, Produce, Or Store Methamphetamine

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 12/29/2014

Charge 2:

Possession Of Methamphetamine

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 12/29/2014

Charge 3:

Manuf/Deliver Amphetamine(<=3g)

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 12/29/2014

Bail Jumping Felony

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 07/15/2015

Arrest Date: 11-16-2015


Suspect #3:

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Kensey Kevin Kaseno

White male

28-year-old who celebrated birthday this week

1-22-89 dob

Wanted for questioning but no active warrant

Rap Sheet:

Age: 28

Henrico, WI/Mellen, WI

28 years old:

Charge 1:

Possess Methamphetamine Precursors

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 03/20/2015

Charge 2:

Possess Drug Paraphernalia

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 03/20/2015

Charge 3:

Possession Of Thc

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 03/20/2015

Charge 4:

Possession Of Methamphetamine

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 03/20/2015

Charge 5:

Knowingly Possess Methamphetamine Waste

Charging County: Ashland, WI

Charge Date: 03/20/2015


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