“Difficult Travel” – Heavy Lake Effect snow impacting portions of US-41, M-28, M- 35 and M-94 – Winter Storm Warning continues today: The big 2017 24-hour Upper Peninsula snowstorm goes through 7 p.m. ET tonight – as up to heavy lake-effect snow, 40 mile per hour winds, huge Lake Superior waves and terrible driving – prepare for school and other closings on Tuesday

Happening now – U.P. Breaking News Weather Bulletin 12-12-17 5:05 a.m. ET

Updated forecasts released this morning:

https://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=mqt

Lake Superior waves this morning caused  closing of Lakeshore Boulevard in Marquette as water from crashing waves and debris is washing onto the road.

Waves will pound Alger County shoreline today.

Up to 11 more inches of snow for some lake-effect snowstorm areas

Heavy lake effect snow occurring. Plan on difficult travel conditions, including during the morning commute today.

Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, except 7 to 11 inches from near Harvey through Skandia to Carlshend and McFarland are expected through this evening. Locations to the south and west of Champion to Negaunee and Gwinn will see snow totals of 1 to 4 inches through this evening.

High winds and heavy snow impacting portions of US-41, M-28, M- 35 and M-94,

Winter Storm Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
434 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

MIZ005-121900-
/O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.000000T0000Z-171213T0000Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
434 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS
EVENING...

* WHAT...Heavy lake effect snow occurring. Plan on difficult
  travel conditions, including during the morning commute today.
  Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, except 7 to 11
  inches from near Harvey through Skandia to Carlshend and
  McFarland are expected through this evening. Locations to the
  south and west of Champion to Negaunee and Gwinn will see snow
  totals of 1 to 4 inches through this evening.

* WHERE...Marquette County. Impacting portions of US-41, M-28, M-
  35 and M-94, especially south and east of Marquette.

* WHEN...Until 7 PM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds gusting as high as 30 mph will cause
  considerable blowing and drifting snow through late this
  morning. This will lead to occasional white-out conditions,
  especially along M-28 between Marquette and Munising.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for heavy lake effect snow means
significant amounts of lake effect snow are forecast that will
make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you must travel,
keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case
of an emergency.

$$


 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
433 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-131200-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
433 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017 /333 AM CST Tue Dec 12 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Occasional white-out conditions due to falling and blowing snow, and
additional accumulating snow expected through today and will lead
to difficult travel conditions across eastern Marquette,
northeastern Delta, and much of Alger counties. Especially along
the US-41 corridor in and south of the city of Marquette, and
adjacent highways primarily east of M-553. Across the west and far
east, hazardous travel will still be possible with light snow
accumulations through today. See the latest Winter Weather Message
for further details.

Large waves along the Lake Superior shoreline in Alger county will
continue through the mid morning hours. This will lead to minor
beach erosion and lakeshore flooding. See the latest Lakeshore
Hazard Message for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday

Accumulating lake effect snow is possible in the northeast wind
snow belts on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Additional accumulating
lake effect snow is on the way through the end of the week.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage, Facebook
page or on Twitter.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
433 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-131200-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
433 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017 /333 AM CST Tue Dec 12 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Occasional white-out conditions due to falling and blowing snow, and
additional accumulating snow expected through today and will lead
to difficult travel conditions across eastern Marquette,
northeastern Delta, and much of Alger counties. Especially along
the US-41 corridor in and south of the city of Marquette, and
adjacent highways primarily east of M-553. Across the west and far
east, hazardous travel will still be possible with light snow
accumulations through today. See the latest Winter Weather Message
for further details.

Large waves along the Lake Superior shoreline in Alger county will
continue through the mid morning hours. This will lead to minor
beach erosion and lakeshore flooding. See the latest Lakeshore
Hazard Message for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday

Accumulating lake effect snow is possible in the northeast wind
snow belts on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Additional accumulating
lake effect snow is on the way through the end of the week.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage, Facebook
page or on Twitter.

$$


 

Winter Storm Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
434 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

MIZ005-121900-
/O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.000000T0000Z-171213T0000Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
434 AM EST Tue Dec 12 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS
EVENING...

* WHAT...Heavy lake effect snow occurring. Plan on difficult
  travel conditions, including during the morning commute today.
  Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, except 7 to 11
  inches from near Harvey through Skandia to Carlshend and
  McFarland are expected through this evening. Locations to the
  south and west of Champion to Negaunee and Gwinn will see snow
  totals of 1 to 4 inches through this evening.

* WHERE...Marquette County. Impacting portions of US-41, M-28, M-
  35 and M-94, especially south and east of Marquette.

* WHEN...Until 7 PM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds gusting as high as 30 mph will cause
  considerable blowing and drifting snow through late this
  morning. This will lead to occasional white-out conditions,
  especially along M-28 between Marquette and Munising.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for heavy lake effect snow means
significant amounts of lake effect snow are forecast that will
make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you must travel,
keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case
of an emergency.

$$


 

12-11-17 7:40 p.m. ET

National Weather Service Office for Marquette, MI:
Travel conditions will deteriorate rapidly across eastern Marquette county and much of Alger county during the overnight hours, with white-out conditions possible at times along with significant snowfall

Updated special weather advisories for U.P. by NWS in Negaunee Township – calls for deep snow, white-out conditions, 40 mile per hour winds and generally terrible driving

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – For the next 24-hours heavy lake effect snow will pound many areas of the U.P. – and creating deadly driving conditions.

Numerous power outages have been reported in the Escanaba area due to issues with a substation and with trees/powerlines. Several city of Escanaba line crews have been called out

Here are the latest warnings and advisories:

weather.gov     

National Weather Service:

Winter Storm Warning


 

 

 

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

MIZ005-120315-
/O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.171212T0000Z-171213T0000Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING
TO 7 PM EST TUESDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy lake effect snow expected. Plan on difficult travel
  conditions, including during the morning commute on Tuesday.
  Total snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches, except 12 to 19
  inches from near Marquette and Harvey to near McFarland,
  Carlshend and Skandia, are expected. Locations to the south and
  west of Champion to Ishpeming and Gwinn will see snow totals of
  1 to 3 inches.

* WHERE...Marquette County. Impacting portions of US-41, M-28,
  M-35 and M-94, especially south and east of Marquette.

* WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 7 PM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds gusting as high as 40 mph near Lake
  Superior and 30 mph inland will cause areas of blowing and
  drifting snow. This will lead to white-out conditions at times,
  especially along M-28 between Marquette and Munising.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for McFarland, Carlshend and Skandia means
significant amounts of lake effect snow are forecast that will
make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you must travel,
keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case
of an emergency.

$$



 

Winter Storm Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

MIZ005-120315-
/O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.171212T0000Z-171213T0000Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING
TO 7 PM EST TUESDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy lake effect snow expected. Plan on difficult travel
  conditions, including during the morning commute on Tuesday.
  Total snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches, except 12 to 19
  inches from near Marquette and Harvey to near McFarland,
  Carlshend and Skandia, are expected. Locations to the south and
  west of Champion to Ishpeming and Gwinn will see snow totals of
  1 to 3 inches.

* WHERE...Marquette County. Impacting portions of US-41, M-28,
  M-35 and M-94, especially south and east of Marquette.

* WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 7 PM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds gusting as high as 40 mph near Lake
  Superior and 30 mph inland will cause areas of blowing and
  drifting snow. This will lead to white-out conditions at times,
  especially along M-28 between Marquette and Munising.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for heavy lake effect snow means
significant amounts of lake effect snow are forecast that will
make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you must travel,
keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case
of an emergency.

$$


 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
430 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

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Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
430 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017 /330 PM CST Mon Dec 11 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Tonight

Tonight, moderate to heavy lake effect snow will develop from
west to east across the north wind snow belts. Strong and gusty
north winds to around 35 mph will create blowing and drifting
snow, which will restrict visibilities and create hazardous travel
conditions across the north wind snowbelts. Travel conditions
will deteriorate rapidly across eastern Marquette county and much
of Alger county during the overnight hours, with white-out
conditions possible at times along with significant snowfall. See
the latest Winter Weather Message for further details.

The strong and gusty northerly winds off of Lake Superior will
allow large waves to build along the Alger County shoreline. This
will lead to minor beach erosion and lakeshore flooding. See the
latest Lakeshore Hazard Message for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday

Significant impacts to travel are expected to linger across
eastern Marquette county and much of Alger county, where
occasional white-out conditions and significant snowfall will last
through the day on Tuesday. Across the west and east, hazardous
travel will still be possible with light snow accumulations on
Tuesday. See the latest Winter Weather Message for further
details.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage, Facebook
page or on Twitter.

$$


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Silver Spring, MD 20910
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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
430 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-122130-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
430 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017 /330 PM CST Mon Dec 11 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Tonight

Tonight, moderate to heavy lake effect snow will develop from
west to east across the north wind snow belts. Strong and gusty
north winds to around 35 mph will create blowing and drifting
snow, which will restrict visibilities and create hazardous travel
conditions across the north wind snowbelts. Travel conditions
will deteriorate rapidly across eastern Marquette county and much
of Alger county during the overnight hours, with white-out
conditions possible at times along with significant snowfall. See
the latest Winter Weather Message for further details.

The strong and gusty northerly winds off of Lake Superior will
allow large waves to build along the Alger County shoreline. This
will lead to minor beach erosion and lakeshore flooding. See the
latest Lakeshore Hazard Message for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday

Significant impacts to travel are expected to linger across
eastern Marquette county and much of Alger county, where
occasional white-out conditions and significant snowfall will last
through the day on Tuesday. Across the west and east, hazardous
travel will still be possible with light snow accumulations on
Tuesday. See the latest Winter Weather Message for further
details.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage, Facebook
page or on Twitter.

$$


 

Winter Storm Warning

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

MIZ005-120315-
/O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.171212T0000Z-171213T0000Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
206 PM EST Mon Dec 11 2017

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING
TO 7 PM EST TUESDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy lake effect snow expected. Plan on difficult travel
  conditions, including during the morning commute on Tuesday.
  Total snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches, except 12 to 19
  inches from near Marquette and Harvey to near McFarland,
  Carlshend and Skandia, are expected. Locations to the south and
  west of Champion to Ishpeming and Gwinn will see snow totals of
  1 to 3 inches.

* WHERE...Marquette County. Impacting portions of US-41, M-28,
  M-35 and M-94, especially south and east of Marquette.

* WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 7 PM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds gusting as high as 40 mph near Lake
  Superior and 30 mph inland will cause areas of blowing and
  drifting snow. This will lead to white-out conditions at times,
  especially along M-28 between Marquette and Munising.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Winter Storm Warning for heavy lake effect snow means
significant amounts of lake effect snow are forecast that will
make travel very hazardous or impossible. If you must travel,
keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case
of an emergency.

 

Updated 4:15 p.m. Upper Peninsula snow forecast and hazardous travel from NWS Office in Negaunee Township, MI: A Windy, Lake-Effect Snowy Weekend

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 12-8-17 – update 5:30 p.m. ET

Since 4:30 p.m. today, two rollover accidents in the U.P. have been reported and roads are getting worse.

Rollovers reported on Baseline Road off M-35 in Forsyth Township – and another rollover on East 15 Mile Road in Chippewa County where a man had to be extricated by cutting off the roof of his vehicle.

2:54 p.m. ET

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Famous Lake Superior Snow Machine

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – Updated winter special weather statements have begun to be issued this afternoon The National Weather Service Office in Negaunee Township.

Scroll down to see the afternoon weather updates/links.

From I-75 in the Soo to the treacherous slippery hills of the Houghton/Hancock area – snowplows, sanders and law enforcement have spent the last 12 hours dealing with wrecks, logging trucks have trouble on hills, vehicles sliding into te ditch and the ever perilous question will you make it up one of the Houghton County Hills (One snowplow driver referred to them as mountains).

Snowmobiles are finally making themselves heard across the U.P. – and skiing and other winters sports are underway even now.

Plus hands down the best webcams in all the Upper Peninsula –  including variety of locations and clarity – is Michigan Tech University in Houghton, MI.

https://www.mtu.edu/webcams/

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The National Weather Service Office in Negaunee Township

http://www.weather.gov/mqt/

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Winter Weather Advisory in effect from December 8, 10:00 PM EST until December 9, 01:00 PM EST

 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
414 PM EST Fri Dec 8 2017

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Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
414 PM EST Fri Dec 8 2017 /314 PM CST Fri Dec 8 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Tonight

Light snow will spread across the area this evening, producing
accumulations of an inch or two. Moderate to heavy lake effect
snow will then develop in the north wind favored snow belts.
Several inches of fluffy snow are possible downwind of Lake
Superior, heaviest over the high terrain of the north central and
west. See the latest Winter Weather Message for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday

Moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow is possible for the
north wind favored snow belts Saturday, but the snow will diminish
from west to east during the afternoon. Several inches of fluffy
snow are possible downwind of Lake Superior, heaviest over the
high terrain of the north central. See the latest Winter Weather
Message for further details.

Moderate to heavy lake effect snow is possible over the Keweenaw
Peninsula late Saturday night and then east of Marquette on
Sunday, especially in the morning.

Another period of moderate to heavy lake effect snow is possible
for the snow belts favored by north winds late Monday afternoon
through Tuesday morning.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage, Facebook
page or on Twitter.

 

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
142 PM EST Fri Dec 8 2017

MIZ005-090245-
/O.CON.KMQT.WW.Y.0034.171209T0300Z-171209T1800Z/
Marquette-
Including the cities of Gwinn and Marquette
142 PM EST Fri Dec 8 2017

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS
EVENING TO 1 PM EST SATURDAY…

* WHAT…Lake effect snow expected. Snow will fall moderate to
heavy at times tonight into Saturday morning. Plan on slippery
road conditions. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches, with
localized amounts up to 7 inches, except 1 to 3 inches well
inland from Republic to Arnold, are expected.

* WHERE…Marquette County.

* WHEN…From 10 PM this evening to 1 PM EST Saturday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Be prepared for reduced visibilities at
times.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Weather Advisory for lake effect snow means lake effect
snow is forecast that will make travel difficult in some areas.
Use caution when traveling.

$$

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
457 AM EST Fri Dec 8 2017

MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-091200-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
457 AM EST Fri Dec 8 2017 /357 AM CST Fri Dec 8 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Moderate to heavy lake effect snow will be possible for north to
northwest wind favored snow belts this morning and again late this
afternoon through tonight. Several inches of fluffy snow are
possible downwind of Lake Superior, heaviest over the high terrain
north- central and west. See the latest Winter Weather Message
for further details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday

Moderate to heavy lake effect snow will be possible for north wind
favored snow belts Saturday. Several inches of fluffy snow are
possible downwind of Lake Superior, heaviest over the high terrain
north-central and west. See the latest Winter Weather Message for
further details.

Periods of lake effect snow will be possible Saturday night
through Thursday. The chances for moderate to heavy snowfall will
increase Monday afternoon through Tuesday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to submit reports of snowfall and
low visibilities to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
The public may also submit reports through our webpage or Facebook
page or on Twitter.

$$

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At least one injured in a cabin fire at the Snowbird Hotel in Trenary, MI

Trenary: Snowbird Hotel fire injures occupant of cabin that was destroyed

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

(Trenary, MI) – At least one person was injured Tuesday night in a hotel fire in Trenary.

About 11:40 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, flames were reported to have engulfed one of the cabins at the Snowbird Hotel located at N1002 U.S.-41 South near the Delta/Alger County lines. The hotel has addressed as Trenary and Rock River – right on the line

In fact initial reports stated an intoxicated man was refusing to leave that cabin. The man finally exited. That man is being treat for smoke inhalation.

The blaze was in cabin # 4

“Sounds like the structure is engulfed,” a dispatcher told firefighters as they rushed to the scene expecting to have to do a rescue.

Among those on the scene are Rock River EMS, Trenary EMS, Mathias Township Volunteer Fire Department, Rock River Township Volunteer Fire Department

Domestic Violence, weapons charges, probation violations like meth and heroin, contempt of court bust – Assaults and drug-related arrests continued in past few days in the U.P.

NO MORE SECRETS

Two Upper Peninsula counties and a third soon – lots of serious felony arrests

Secrets: Other U.P. counties keep charges and even arrests secret even though it violates the law

A tablet or phone needed to see arrests from Delta, Marquette counties – and recently Chippewa County added a service we are checking out (we’re still working on that but tis coming)

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – In the past few days, U.P. Breaking News has heard increasingly viscous domestic violence incidents – some result in arrest – others are just scary.

This holiday season will be one of the worst – for someone you know who is poor. Cutbacks, low paying jobs, evictions, high insurance premiums and other societal problems are growing by leaps and bounds. We base this on listening to thousands of hours of police calls in the U.P. in past year.

When I arrived the U.P. in 1988 these issues were either hidden or not as prevalent. U.P. Breaking News believes Yoopers have been spoon-fed a tiny amount about what happens around the peninsula via the U.P. media being content only reporting press releases. Don’t rock the boat baby – comes to mind.

For decades arrest records have been kept from the public and journalists except for those the police approved. Well as laws show this is illegal, more agencies are becoming open on arrests through certain technology (so far only 3 in the U.P.) – problem is many do not release mugshots and many do not release charges (which makes the rest of that info worthless).
U.P. Breaking News is bringing you a minute dose of reality – sad its mainly on the backs of the poor. I remember a U.P. in the 60s where everyone was just expected to do the right thing including speak out against injustice like many of Yooper great-grandparents that brought families to the U.P. – some from countries where injustice prevailed and even was demanded by elite.

So this I do in honor of my great grandparents and my grandparents – as I was always taught to do what was correct – not what was easy.

Folks we can do better.                            

Early this Sunday morning (12-3-17) – things were anything but peaceful in numerous U.P. homes including in the Trowbridge Park area of Marquette Township.
A man and woman – both drinking – were fighting and she claims he destroyed the Christmas Tree and punched a hole in the wall. Not sure how that one ended.

To make things worse, the suicide epidemic in the U.P. took an ugly step forward on a Sunday morning, somewhere in the U.P. a woman used toxic gas to effectively kill herself. She has been admitted to the “step down unit” at Marquette hospital and her vitals sounded very poor including no absolutely no reactions. Not sure if vehicle exhaust or what kind of gas, she was brought to Marquette by Beacon Ambulance.

Between poverty, joblessness, unfair burdens on the poor, homelessness (lots) and the meth and heroin epidemic – the U.P. could do much better. It’s like the current resources on all the issues are at a bare minimum. Those with big money should look into their heart this holiday season.

Friday evening as a Christmas parade was to start in Escanaba, MI – not far away just inside Menominee County was a fight that made dispatchers upset – as it was clear some terrible things were being done and yelled.
U.P. Breaking News believes we know who got arrested, but her name did not come with a charge in the online Menominee County Jail records. It was the only arrest of that day.

Here are some of the most serious jail bookings in Marquette and Delta counties in past few days:

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32-year-old Nicole Francine St. Aubin of Marquette County, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 2, 2017 and bond is set at $15,000.
St. Aubin has addresses listed in Gwinn and Ishpeming.
St. Aubin is charged with thee felonies domestic assault, non-sufficient funds three check in 10 days (bad checks), and obstruction of justice.
On May 7, 2017, St. Aubin was charged in a meth case after a traffic stop by Munising Police in Alger County.
In Alger County, St. Aubin was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, no insurance, unlawful use of registration and second offense of driving a motor vehicle with a suspended/revoked license.
St. Aubin pleaded guilty to possession of meth in July 2017 – and it is not clear if she has been sentenced.


60-year-old Julie Quayle, address unconfirmed in Marquette County, was booked into the MCJ at 8:43 a.m. on Saturday (12-2-17).
Quayle is charged with domestic assault.
Bond was not set.


27-year-old Christian J. Sparks of Marquette County was booked into the MCJ on Fri., Dec. 1, 2017
Sparks has addresses listed in Marquette and Gwinn.
Sparks is charged with domestic assault.
Bond is set at $5,000


43-year-old Donald J. Kurth of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at about 9 a.m. On Fri., Dec. 1, 2017
Kurth is charged with domestic assault. Bond is not set.


31-year-old Frederick Hueter (address not confirmed) was booked into the MCJ on Fri., Dec. 1, 2017.
He is charged with two felonies – carrying a concealed weapon and firearms possession while under the influence of intoxicants.
He was released on a $15,000 bond.


28-year-old Aaron Cole (address not confirmed) was booked into the MCJ about 9:30 p.m. on Saturday night, Dec. 2, 2017.
Cole is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended/revoked license 2nd offense or substance offense.
Bond is set at $5,000.


27-year-old Naomi Ward of Escanaba, MI was booked into the DCDC about 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017.
She was jailed for violating probation on an aggravated assault charge.


 

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33-year-old Andrea Melodie Addington aka Andrea M. Paris of Marinette, WI (also listed as homeless) was booked into the MCJ jail early Saturday morning (12-2-17).
She is charged with contempt of court.. Bond is set at $2,125.
Earlier this year, she was arrested again – and she has a long rap sheet – for disorderly conduct and trespassing in Brown County, WI.
In August 2014, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for heroin dealing.
She was mentioned in an 2013 press release from the U.S. Justice Department in connection with being charged as one of nine suspects involved heroin dealing in Menominee County, and Marinette and Brown counties in northeast Wisconsin:

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/marinette-woman-sentenced-heroin-crime
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/nine-defendants-charged-connection-herion-distribution-marinette-county-brown-county

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35-year-old Lee Kern Nelson of Escanaba was booked into the DCDC on Thurs., Nov. 29, 2017 on a parole violation connected to meth conviction.
Nelson was among five people were arrested in two separate meth busts in Escanaba in Jan. 2015 by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team and Escanaba Public Safety during a raid on a meth lab at 3100 block of 14th Avenue South. Nelson was charged with components used to manufacture meth.
Nelson was sentenced on Oct. 31, 2016 on a charge of solicit another to obtain ephedrine/pseudoephedrine. He was sentenced to one and a half years in state prison – with a maximum sentence (if in trouble) of 10 years.
His history includes larceny to a building during Oct. 2003 in Menominee County.

 

 

 

CAPTURED 12-18-17 Most Wanted Chippewa County, MI: Find this man who is in hiding from charges of beating a woman on the reservation and its not his first brush with the law

UPDATE 12-20-17 – This most wanted guy was captured Monday night 12-18-17:

He reportedly was picked-up outside of Walmart in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.

Find this violent man who is hiding in Chippewa County – and do not let him hide – he is one bad dude

David Tadgerson wanted 1 (2)

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

(Chippewa County, MI) – This is one bad guy that needs to be taken off the streets.

David Tadgerson wanted 1 (2)In fact – he has been upgraded to the Most Wanted List available on phone and pad apps (see below).

U.P. Breaking News is especially concerned about the rate of domestic violence in the U.P. – and often a Marquette federal prosecutor gets the bums convicted and sent to prison. You have to be especially heinous to be charged in federal court.

34-year-old David Paul Tadgerson is accused in a brutal attack on his girlfriend on a Native American reservation in Chippewa County.

If people have information as to his whereabouts, they can contact the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office at 906-635-6355, Chippewa County Central Dispatch at 906-495-3312 (911 for emergencies) or they can submit an anonymous tip using our Sheriff mobile app under the “Submit-A-Tip” icon. See link to apps below.

David Tadgerson wanted 2

One source says:

Tadgerson is wanted for aggravated assault on girlfriend.

He is to believed be hiding in woods between Raco, MI and Eckerman, MI.

Tadgerson you can run – but you will be found. Everyone report tips.

Tadgerson also has a federal court case from a few years ago – Tadgerson was busted for operating a motor vehicle without a registration and under a plea deal got fines – but no jail time.

David Paul Tadgerson Federal Court Judgement 11-18-2015

David Paul Tadgerson Federal Court 2015

David Paul Tadgerson Federal Court 2016

But he has much bigger problems now. If the attack was on the reservation – he could face federal charges for that.

But now he is wanted for aggravated assault, failure to appear in court and flight to avoid prosecution.

Chippewa County Sheriff's Department logo

Keep up on the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department most wanted and more but you need a cell phone or pad.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ocv.chippewacountysheriffmi
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Wind causing downed trees and power line issues in the U.P. – Don’t be surprised if your power goes out or trees tumble overnight – already power lines down in Marquette, Houghton and Gogebic counties

Update 11:30 p.m. ET 11-27-17 – Chocolay Township Volunteer Fire Department responded to a power line on trees – and the live power line has set part of tree on fire – whipped by winds.
The location 2441 East M-28 near Shot Point Road.
The tree is along the driveway of the residence.

U.P. Breaking News Weather and Wind Damage Advisory  11-27-17 9:30 p.m.

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – The wind has been howling over the Upper Peninsula – and damage reports are already coming in from Marquette, Houghton and Gogebic counties.

Just after 9 p.m. Central Time, Gogebic County 911 was receiving reports of numerous trees down.

Moments ago, firefighters were dispatched to downed power lines in Houghton County near the Tapiola Apostolic Lutheran Church at 17602 N Lake Ave, Chassell, MI  in Portage Township

 Also power line issues already in Gogebic County:

“I don’t see it lasting very long,” said a police officer in Gogebic County a few minutes ago after being called to power lines sparking in trees.
That will happen over night in many place. Please post photos of wind damage you spot. We rely on people to help us put a visual angle on our news.

Here are the special weather statements from the National Weather Service Office in Negaunee Township, MI:

Wind Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Marquette MI
318 PM EST Mon Nov 27 2017

...WINDY TONIGHT NEAR LAKE SUPERIOR...

MIZ001>007-009-084-280900-
/O.NEW.KMQT.WI.Y.0008.171127T2300Z-171128T0900Z/
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Southern Houghton-
Including the cities of Copper Harbor, Ontonagon, Houghton,
Hancock, L`Anse, Gwinn, Marquette, Grand Marais, Munising,
Newberry, Ironwood, Kenton, and Sidnaw
318 PM EST Mon Nov 27 2017 /218 PM CST Mon Nov 27 2017/

...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM EST /5 PM CST/ THIS EVENING
TO 4 AM EST /3 AM CST/ TUESDAY...

The National Weather Service in Marquette has issued a Wind
Advisory, which is in effect from 6 PM EST /5 PM CST/ this
evening to 4 AM EST /3 AM CST/ Tuesday.

Hazardous Weather:

 * Expect south winds to 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph tonight.
   Isolated higher wind gusts are possible.

 * The strongest winds will occur near Lake Superior, especially
   over the higher terrain and near the immediate Lake Superior
   shoreline, including at Ironwood, Ontonagon, Copper Harbor,
   Big Bay, Marquette, Munising and Grand Marais.

Impacts:

 * The strong winds will make driving high profile vehicles
   difficult, especially in open areas exposed to southerly winds.

 * Any unsecured loose objects outside, such as holiday
   decorations, will be easily blown about by the winds.

Precautionary/Preparedness Actions:

 * A Wind Advisory means that frequent wind gusts of 45 to
   57 mph are expected or occuring.

 * Prepare, plan, and stay informed. Visit www.weather.gov/mqt

&&

$$

JLA



 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
352 PM EST Mon Nov 27 2017

MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-281200-
Keweenaw-Ontonagon-Northern Houghton-Baraga-Marquette-Alger-Luce-
Gogebic-Iron-Dickinson-Menominee-Delta-Southern Schoolcraft-
Southern Houghton-Northern Schoolcraft-
352 PM EST Mon Nov 27 2017 /252 PM CST Mon Nov 27 2017/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western Upper
Michigan and central Upper Michigan.

.DAY ONE...Tonight

Southerly winds to 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph are expected
tonight across portions of northern Michigan...especially along
the shores of Lake Superior. See the latest wind advisory
statement for more details.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday

West winds gusts between 35 and 45 mph are possible over the west
half of the Upper Peninsula, especially over the Keweenaw
Peninsula, Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening.

Waves of 9 to 13 feet are possible along the west side of the
Keweenaw Tuesday afternoon and for areas east of Munising along
the Lake Superior beaches Tuesday night. Minor beach erosion is
possible.

Light freezing rain is possible over the central Upper Peninsula
late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Only minor ice
accumulation is expected at this time.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

The need for weather spotter reports is not anticipated at this
time.

Two Delta County sex offenders back in trouble – both were convicted of having sex with a child

Upper Peninsula Breaking News Bulletin – 11-22-17 7:15 a.m. ET

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

(Escanaba, MI) – A pair of convicted sex offenders are back in jail in Delta County, MI.

Convicted sex offender 46-year-old Timothy James Pardee of  225 S. 10th Street Apt #2 in Escanaba, MI was arrested on Tues., Nov. 21, 2017 for a parole violation on a second degree criminal sexual conduct conviction involving a child in Gogebic County located in the western Upper Peninsula.

Timothy James Pardee sex offender 1

Pardee was convicted in 2001 of 2nd degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC) involving a person under the age of 13 in Gogebic County. Since then, Pardee was sentenced in July 2014 for assault a prison employee – while serving time in Montcalm County, MI.

Pardee was convicted in 2012 of malicious destruction of property (building) with damaged between $1,000 and $20,000 in Montcalm County. He was paroled from the sentences in May 2017 and currently remains on parole through 2019 – but that could change.

Pardee is a life-long registered sex offender in Michigan.

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Plus convicted sex offender 29-year-old Kevin Edward Boggs of Escanaba, MI was arrested Sun., Nov. 20, 2017 and lodged in the Delta County Jail.

He is charged with failure to register his current address on the sex offender data roles in Michigan.

Boggs last registered address on March 2016 was 920 2nd Ave. N. in Escanaba, MI.

Boggs was convicted in 2003 of being a sexually delinquent person and was convicted in 2004 of 2nd degree criminal sexual conduct involving a person under the age of 13.

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Convicted sex offender 46-year-old Timothy James Pardee of  225 S. 10th Street Apt #2 in Escanaba, MI

Timothy James Pardee sex offender 2Image Date:  8/1/2015

Supervision Begin Date: 5/16/2017

Assigned Location: Delta/Escanaba

Supervision Discharge Date: 5/16/2019

Date Paroled: 5/16/2017

Aliases:

Tim Pardee

Timothy J. Pardee

Timothy J. Pardee

PRISON SENTENCES ACTIVE

Sentence 1

Offense:

MDOP of Building $1,000 or More But Less Than $20,000

Minimum Sentence: 1 year 4 months

Maximum Sentence: 5 years

Date of Offense: 9/21/2012

Montcalm County, MI

Date of Sentence:

07/18/2013

Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 2

Offense: Assault of Prison Employee

Minimum Sentence: 2 years

Maximum Sentence: 4 years 0 months

Date of Offense: 2/15/2001

Gogebic County

Date of Sentence: 11/27/2001

Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 3

Offense: Criminal Sexual Conduct, 2nd Deg (Person Under 13)

Minimum Sentence: 5 years

Maximum Sentence: 22 years 6 months

Date of Offense: 4/11/1991 Delta County

Date of Sentence: 9/10/1991

Conviction Type: Plea

http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2002201&AgencyID=55242

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Kevin Edward Boggssex offfender 1Convicted sex offender 29-year-old Kevin Edward Boggs of Escanaba, MI

Level: Tier 3

Last Verification Date: 3/14/2016

Registration Start Date: 12/09/2004

Lifetime Registration

920 2nd Ave N Escanaba, MI 49829

Sexually Delinquent Person

Date Convicted: 11/20/2003

Counts: 1

Criminal Sexual Conduct – Second Degree (Person Under Thirteen)

Date Convicted: 12/09/2004

http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2024645&AgencyID=55242

Delta and Marquette County cops make numerous arrests this week involving separate cases of alleged violent crimes including home invasion, assault, domestic violence, plus drug dealing, stalking, weapons charges, and hunting violations

U.P. Breaking News Crime Bulletin – Delta and Marquette County cops make numerous arrests this week involving separate cases of alleged violent crimes including home invasion, assault, domestic violence, plus drug dealing, stalking, weapons charges, and hunting violations

11-18-17 10:45 a.m. ET

Busted: A week of many felony arrests in the Upper Peninsula from violence to guns to drugs

 

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – It was a violent and drug-fueled week across northern Michigan – as jail records show than a dozen U.P. residents were arrested on serious charges in Marquette and Delta Counties alone.

The other U.P. counties keep their information secret – releasing names in some cases – but not charges. That provincial attitude is not the norm for other departments around the country. U.P. Breaking News has repeatedly revealed the secrecy in U.P. arrests. Some people get identified and other don’t.

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Jamie Eagle1

47-year-old Jamie Eagle of Escanaba was booked into the Delta County Jail at dawn today, Sat., Nov. 18, 2017 on charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a controlled substance/analogues.

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Kevin Mays 1

25-year-old Kevin Mays of Gwinn was arrested late Friday night, Nov. 17, 2017 and charged with felony aggravated assault. May is being held this morning in the Marquette County Jail.

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Desmen Black 1

20-year-old Desmen Black of Marquette was arrested Thursday afternoon on numerous alleged felonies including home invasion and remains lodged in the Marquette County jail.

Black is charged with second degree home invasion ($10,000 bond), receiving and concealing stolen property valued up to $1,000 ($5,000 bond) and the purchase/consumption/possession of alcohol by a minor.

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Michael Reynolds 1

23-year-old Michael Reynolds of Menominee was arrested late Friday morning on a felony charge of larceny of firearms. Reynolds remains in jail this morning.

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Gerald La Palm 1

59-year-old Gerald LaPalm of Escanaba remains in the Delta County Jail without bond after being arrested Thursday afternoon on a no bond charge of dangerous weapons and is being held on a $5,000 for a “full extradition” to Iowa. U.P. Breaking News has been unable to ascertain what Iowa authorities are seeking LaPalm.

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Travis Jensen Gladstpone deer charges

28-year-old Travis Jensen of Escanaba bonded out of the Delta County Jail Thursday night. He is charged with Illegally taking/possessing a deer without a hunting license, shooting from a “dike/trail” in a managed wildlife area, violating a wildlife conservation law, and possession of marijuana.

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John Raymond Hauk 1

40-year-old John Hauk of Marquette remains in the Marquette jail this morning following his Tuesday arrest for a convicted felon in possession of ammunition. He was arrsted on federal charges last year – see our related story

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Drugs:

Josh Moyle-Deneau 1

20-year-old Joshua Moyle-Deneau of Rapid River remains in the Delta County Jail following his Monday arrest on a felony charge of delivery/manufacture of a controlled substance between 5 and 45 kilograms.

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Jessica Tobias 2

30-year-old Jessica Tobias of Sault Ste. Marie remains jailed in Marquette after her Tuesday arrest for felony sale of heroin

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48-year-old Sherry Dickey remains jailed following her Monday arrest for possession of a controlled substance/analogue. We are still confirming details about this case.

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Devin Wodrazka 1

Sentenced: 21-year-old Devin Wodrazka of Hermansville is in the Delta County Jail after booked Monday following sentencing for delivery of a non-narcotic controlled substance schedule 1 and 2. Wodrazka was arrested this summer during a car stop on meth and ecstasy charges and scheduled to plead guilty in a plea agreement involving possession of pseudoephedrine – that is the key ingredient in making meth. He had been free on bond pending sentencing. The exact sentence is not clear.

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Domestic violence related arrests:

Brianna Beauchamp, 30, of Gladstone bonded out of the Delta County Jail on Thursday, Nov,. 16, 2017 on a domestic violence charge.

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William Skorupski, 32, of Escanaba was arrested on a charge of domestic violence early Friday morning and release on bond last night from the Delta County Jail

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Meanwhile 34-year-old Jeremy Zaiki of Marquette was arrested Thursday evening on a charge of domestic assault and remains lodge in the Marquette County Jail.

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Troy Holmgren 1

38-year-old Troy Holmgren of Paradise remains in the Richmond County Jail this morning charged with felony stalking after his arrest on Tuesday.

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Remember everyone is presume innocent until proven guilty in court.

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U.P. Breaking News Exclusive: If you dare, listen to the heart-stopping police audio of snowstorm rescue as Dodge Ram overturns in water in Escanaba Township, MI

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin 11-10-17 4:40 a.m. ET

Listen to exclusive rescue audio

Three trapped in upside down truck in water: Heart-stopping rescue in Delta County, MI during yesterday’s snowstorm

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Drama and pathos: When three people submerged in water but rescued during Upper Peninsula snow storm

Three in pickup that slips and slides, and rolls upside down submerged in water during snowstorm in Delta County, while typical U.P. media was fast asleep at the wheel

By Greg Peterson

Upper Peninsula Breaking News

News Director/Co-Owner

906-273-2433

It all began at 7:51 a.m. on Thurs. Nov.9, 2019 in Delta County – as officers and EMS were already handling numerous rollovers.

Location: West Gladstone Bridge area just off U.S. 2/41 in Escanaba Township near or at 5631 County 420 21st Rd.

“The roadway is extremely slippery,” said an officer.

“Apparently in the ditch in the water on its roof, subjects inside are having a hard time getting out,” dispatcher told those headed to accident.”

Dodge Ram truck in the ditch on its top

There are “people are still inside – apparently it is still in the water”

The vehicle is “upside down in the water and nobody’s gotten out yet,” said an officer.

“People are in the vehicle we are trying to get somebody to get a door open or get a window smashed so we can get the people out,” the dispatcher told responding emergency officials. “We are probably going to need the jaws” of life.

“They are trying to dig it out, the driver’s side door is too smashed, they can’t get the window broken,” an officer told the dispatcher.

“Radio be advised there are three people in that car,” he said.

“Be advised there are three people inside the vehicle, there is water (inside the truck) but they are able to breathe right now,” the dispatcher reported.

“Watch it Escanaba Township vehicles there is black ice out here,” one official said.

Then came word that two of three had been rescued and they were requesting the Jaws of Life for the third.

But those rescued were still waiting for an ambulance and had hypothermia symptoms. While the Rampart paramedics tried desperately to get to the scene in the worst of snow and ice conditions.

Until the ambulance arrived the victims were wrapped up and put in vehicles to begin warming.
A male survivor told officers he thinks he was knocked unconscious.

Then came word that the third person was also safe. Two were taken to the hospital.


Other dramatic moments during storm:

  • School bus and vehicle crash in Chippewa County, no one was hurt including the three children on board who are fine

  • Wrecker pulling crashed vehicle in Houghton County is hit by another vehicle causing another wreck

  • White out conditions and more than three dozen U.P. Rollovers

  • Rescue officials have to drive excruciatingly slow so they can still help those who need them – rather than becoming a crash victim themselves (pain in their voices)

Car into water in Delta County; School bus crash among numerous crashes across the Upper Peninsula: Numerous rollovers – power poles snapped

Three in submerged car in Delta County; No injuries on school bus crash with car in Chippewa County

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

Update at 8:10 a.m. ET
The victims are reported out of the car suffering from hypothermia.

However slick roads and blinding snow is hampering ambulances and other rescue vehicles that have to drive excruciatingly slow so not to crash themselves.

(Delta County, MI) – A car with three inside is reported to have flipped in the water in Escanaba Township.

A massive rescue is underway in U.S.-2/41 in Escanaba Township – as car is upside down – and no one has emerged. People are trying to break the windows. Three people are inside and can still breath.

One of about 10 rollovers this morning so far.

(Chippewa County, MI) – While many U.P. schools are closed due to the snowstorm that has left roads like grease – a school bus accident was reported in Chippewa County about 7:45 a.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 at or in an S-Curve said to be southbound on M-1 near at M-28.
The three kids on the school bus are OK awaiting another bus.