Mackinac County Murder: Homicide and home invasion suspect is no stranger to law enforcement – Edward Tallman III is accused of murdering a man Friday in Moran, MI

URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin and Mackinac County murder update: 4-29-18 – 2:30 p.m. ET – We have confirmed the identity of the brave murder victim
Last night we told you who the convicted dirt-bag who is the suspect in this heinous crime

Murder victim: 61-year-old Larry Charles Bigelow

Murder victim: 61-year-old Larry Charles Bigelow

 

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

(Moran, MI) – The name of the victim of Friday’s horrific murder and home invasion has been confirmed by U.P. Breaking News. Also info on the man accused of the very brutal crime

The Mackinac County homicide victim is 61-year-old Larry Charles Bigelow of N3990 Wartella Road in Moran, MI.

U.P. Breaking News is looking for information who this man was and the life lead in the Eastern U.P..
And if online reaction is a measure – he was a loved dearly by his wife, and children.

Larry Bigelow 2

Larry Bigelow loved his children

Shock and disbelief that a quiet Friday morning could turn into a violent crime spree in Moran, Mi Even the thought it could happen is, to say the least, inconceivable to local residents.
Once arraignments are announced for “Larry” – we will pass them along. Sympathies and prayers to all.
The suspect is convicted stalker 35-year-old Edward Lawrence Tallman the III of St. Ignace, MI.

Tallman busted before

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4-27-18 – 11:29 p.m. ET

Murder suspect from St. Ignace, MI served prison time for aggravated stalking

Edward Lawrence Tallman MDOC mugshot

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

(St. Ignace, MI) – A St. Ignace man with a stalking conviction has been jailed in Friday’s murder and home invasion in Mackinac County.

The suspect is 35-year-old Edward Lawrence Tallman the III of St. Ignace. He is accused of homicide plus breaking and entering.

Tallman is being held in the Mackinac County Jail, after undergoing an evaluation at the Mackinac Straits Hospital.

In addition to the murder and home invasion, sources say Tallman is being investigated for possible sexual assault/rape.

It all began about 10:30 a.m. ET, this morning, Friday, April 27, 2018.
Mackinac County Deputies were dispatched to a residence in Moran, MI to investigate a suspicious person.

Tallman allegedly had entered a home through the back door without permission.
The homeowner called 911 and confronted the Tallman, who had bloodied clothing.
Tallman alleged began stripping (the alleged evidence) and walked outside the residence.

Tallman was immediately arrested by arriving law enforcement – captured by a Mackinac County Sheriff’s Department deputy and a Michigan State Police trooper.

During the investigation, police discovered a dead man in a nearby home. Tallman is accused murdering that man. The name of the victim has not been released.

Edward Lawrence Tallman MDOC mugshot

The murder investigation continues search warrants have been executed at several homes as part of the probe. Assisting on the scene were the Mackinac County Medical Examiner and the Michigan State Police Crime Lab.

On his Facebook pages, Tallman says he studied at Hard Knocks M.D.O.C., was single and went to LaSalle High School. While only posting a few photos on two FB pages, Tallman is picture holding a female toddler and posted photos of two other young girls – its not clear if he is their father.

U.P. Breaking News is actively working several tips involving this case, if you have information or photos please contact/message us discreetly on our news FB page.

In September 2005, Tallman, then 22, of St. Ignace, pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated stalking, third-degree fleeing and eluding, sentenced to prison – and was paroled to Mackinac County in 2013:

Ed Talllman mug 1

Offense: Aggravated Stalking
Minimum sentence: 1 year 11 months
Maximum sentence: 5 years
Date of sentence: Oct. 21, 2005
Date of offense: March 15, 2005
Mackinac County
Conviction type: Plea

Offense: Police Officer – Fleeing – Third Degree
Minimum sentence: 1 year
Maximum sentence: 5 years
Date of sentence: Oct. 21, 2005
Date of offense: March 4, 2005
Court file: 050000002900-FH-CHS
Mackinac County
Conviction type: Plea

MDOC number: 580697
Discharge date: Jan. 31, 2015
Parole date: Jan. 31, 2013
Assigned location: Mackinac/St. Ignace

U.P. Prison Attack: One MDOC corrections officer injured in act of violence at Marquette Branch Prison

URGENT URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-14-18 – 4:59 p.m. ET –

Marquette Branch Prison Corrections Officer taken to Marquette trauma center after being attacked by an inmate

Mqt CO punched

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

(Marquette, MI) – Marquette paramedics have just arrived at the Marquette Branch Prison after a corrections officer was attacked a short while ago – that highlights many problems at the prison including under-staffing.

Emergency officials were called because a corrections officer was punched in the head allegedly by an inmate. The call went out at about 4:25 p.m. ET this afternoon, April 14, 2018.

 

The officer was conscious, breathing and in good condition. He never lost consciousness after being punched in the head.

Marquette Branch Prison

Marquette Branch Prison

The name of the injured CO is not known. Thankfully, there is the only victim and it was apparently an isolated incident. It is not known if others are being treated in the prison hospital unit.

The CO will be transported to the trauma center at U.P. Health System – Marquette to be checked.

Paramedics were told to use the front door rather than the usual “sally port.”

Both inmates through their families and the COs have told U.P. Breaking News that they fear another riot in a state prison in the U.P. because tension is at a breaking point in many U.P. prisons due to under-staffing, horrible rotten and maggoty food, prisoner abuse.

Some Marquette COs say they have been harassed, threatened with their jobs, and denigrated by the new warden at Marquette Branch.

Details of the assault are not known – and the Michigan Department of Corrections has along history of lying to the news media and releasing false information as they did after the Kinross riot.

Marquette Branch Prison

Marquette Branch Prison

The prison – and other U.P. state correctional facilities – are currently in the midst of an ongoing controversy over the treatment of COs and how they treat the inmates – including rotten food.

Marquette Branch is the state’s most legendary maximum security prison, and is located at 1960 U.S.-41 South along Lake Superior.

MBP Part 2: Over 50 COs banned from property/fired or suspended by Marquette Branch Prison Warden Erica Huss – Warden at Marquette Prison is firing COs right and left – and disciplining others: Intimidation, corruption, malfeasance in office, forcing her staff to falsify official state reports – are among a myriad of criminal and policy violations alleged by corrections officers against the relatively new warden at Marquette Branch Prison

URGENT URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin and Ongoing U.P. Prisons Expose – Marquette Branch Prison Scandals Part 2 of 3: – 4-9-18 – 11 a.m. ET – 

Over 50 COs were recently banned from prison property, fired or disciplined by Marquette Branch Prison Warden Erica Huss – Corrections officers level serious criminal allegations against the new warden at the Marquette Branch Prison including allegedly ordering official reports to be falsified, intimidation and pitting senior officers and staff against each other

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Marquette Branch and other U.P. state prisons are tinderboxes on a powder keg due to extreme hatred by many inmates after they were fed rotten, maggot-infested food and in some cases physically abused by COs – with understaffing one of the worst problems.

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

***We are doing layout on Part Three now, should be up within the hour if not sooner.

(Marquette, MI) – In a house-cleaning said to be targeting her enemies and whistle-blowers, the Warden at the Marquette Branch Prison has been firing and banning COs from the property, disciplined many others, and is claimed to have ordered the alleged falsification of official state reports to keep control of the Michigan’s toughest maximum security prison.

Sources says in recent weeks 51 MBP Corrections Officers were “stop ordered” (fire and banned) or received internal punishment and write-ups

The COs say its the latest round of alleged corruption, intimidation, and malfeasance in office. Sources have said the COs, and others she doesn’t suspect, are willing to testify before a federal grand jury, if it is convened by federal prosecutors. The grand jury topics could include alleged corruption by Warden Huss and criminal malfeasance at other U.P. state prisons. Often touted as nearly escape proof, the Marquette prison faces the rocky and unforgiving shores of Lake Superior.

The spartan, aging prison is infamous with the public for housing some of Michigan’s most vicious, cold-blooded, maniacal and hated killers plus sadistic torture-loving rapists, yet it is also infamous with inmates because of the harsh winter weather, cold cells, and the thick, swampy and bug-infested perimeters that stretch on seemingly forever if you are mired in its grip. However, its also houses inmates with short records and non-violent charges like burglary and drugs – and that description matches that 30-year-old MBP inmate who inexplicably died in  segregation about a year and a half ago.

MBP MDOC 4

Here are just some of the allegations at the Marquette Branch Prison made in a communique by corrections officers and obtained by U.P. Breaking News:

Corrections officers not allowed to inspect kitchen areas where inmates and kitchen staff have sex, would-be “nightmare scenario” involving a MDOC Sargent, warden allegedly threatens her under-bosses to influence official reports including an incident during which pepper spray used by a CO to stop an inmate hanging are among numerous allegations that have surfaced in an all-out war between the COs, administration and inmates at the scandal-plagued Marquette Branch Prison.

And all that is just the tip of the iron iceberg.

U.P. Breaking News has long-reported that understaffing in U.P. state prisons is such a critical problems it adds to extreme inmate abuse, plus CO and staff turnover, and a fear by all sides that a bloody inmate takeover could breakout at any second that would make the devastating Kinross riot look like a day in the park (see Part 3 for details).

MBP officers are not “allowed to enter certain areas of the Level 5 (maximum security) kitchen” including the offices, commissary and coolers. However, while the COs are banned, the prisoners and Trinity food service employees were allowed to frequent those places. The Trinity Food Services Group was finally fired by the Governor in the past month – years after he first learned of the company’s twisted reputation, and its cruel and unusual food complete with maggots.

What mystery lurks where the mystery meat is made? The answer: Sex. Then kitchen staff naïve enough to fall for the inmate’s lies – find themselves blackmailed by prisoners – and that leads to smuggling contraband into the prison.

“Normally custody staff have access to every area inside the (prison) facility to ensure safety and security,” states the communique from current, former and retired COs. “The only way officers are allowed to gain entry” to conduct a “shakedown” of the area is with prior “shift command approval.” Afraid of the warden, MBP shift command never allows those shakedowns – where the inmates and Trinity workers did their business.

MBP shift commanders walked around terrified about possible “backlash by the warden” – and not unlike U.P. reporters – have been taught absolute obedience or suffer swift retribution due to corruption.

For some reason the Warden doesn’t care if the Trinity Food Service employees and the inmates are playing footsie. Oh yeah, maybe it is because she married an inmate rapist.

COs fear that food service employees not only have sex with inmates –  canoodling is widely-known to be rampant across the MDOC – as Trinity workers fall for the fake sweet-talk from prisoners.

Then, if one food worker gets mad at the prison or has been completely duped by a con-artist inmate – that’s when a weapon could be smuggled in. Especially now that Trinity workers are being let go – and some already have secrets that that make them putty in the greedy hands of inmates – who threaten to tell if the worker doesn’t do even more illegals things for their one-time inmate lovers.

Erica Sholl FB 1

The COs list numerous acts of alleged “intimidation and corruption” by Warden Huss just this year including “major incidents” that were “mishandled.”

The COs say one of the worst was “covering up a sergeants potentially deadly mistake.”
The COs claim that a MBP sergeant ordered a CO to put himself into a “nightmare scenario” that is feared by law enforcement officers – and banned at all prisons – no ifs, ands or buts.

In fact, its unspeakable when you think what could have happened – inmates get gun, kill the COs in prison vehicle, and go on armed rampage though Marquette County.

There is a reason that no guns are allowed behind the prison doors or in prison vans/vehicles – because studies show that the guns are often taken from officers/guards by inmates looking for their chance – and that’s the nightmare scenario.

Nevertheless, the CO and sergeant sat with inmates in a moving prison vehicle – with pile of guns and ammo near convicts.

“A sergeant gave an order for an officer to sit in the back of a (prison) transportation vehicle with an inmate while having .45 caliber rounds, a handgun, and a can of pepper spray during a transportation run back to the prison,” said the COs communique obtained by U.P. Breaking News.

“This was potentially a ‘worst case scenario” for the officers, the sergeant and the public,” the COs state.

“The inmate was in a truck with two loaded guns, and 90 (.45 cal.) rounds at his disposal at an arms reach,” the COs stated. “The other officer had .45 caliber rounds, a gun, and pepper spray while the sergeant has a taser and pepper spray.”

And if the inmates took the vehicle they would be dressed and ready to cause horror and grief in many places. The prisoner would have “three uniforms and a state vehicle to run away with.”

Then Warden Huss allegedly covered up the incident for the sergeant but makes examples out of the corrections officers, the COs claim.

“The entire state is lucky nobody was hurt or killed,” the COs stated. “The warden dusts this incident under the rug for the sergeant with no write-up, demotion, suspension, or termination.”

“But one officer (the driver) has been disciplined and the other “ is/was under investigation, the communique states.

MBP MDOC 1Ironically, those punished corrections officers were the same COs who questioned the sergeant when he made the potentially catastrophic decision before the ride back to MBP, the COs state.

Remember prisons are run in a military-like structure, so questioning the sergeant’s decision at the time took guts even if it fell on deaf ears.

“The corrections officers involved even questioned the supervisor’s decision-making at the scene,” the COs stated.

And in another incident this year, a corrections officer used pepper spray to stop an inmate from hanging himself.

The MBP corrections officer “used his chemical agent (pepper spray) to stop a prisoner from hanging himself in his cell,” the COs said. “Immediately after the incident took place – video footage of the incidence was reviewed in the MBP Control Center.”

Present during the video viewing was an assistant deputy warden, who said that the incident was handled appropriately and there was no need for a report or investigation regarding the matter.”

The COs said Warden Huss hit the roof – and disciplined a CO – while keeping her officers and administration happy by not filing a charge higher up the prison food chain.

“Days later Warden Huss went to the shift commander that was on duty when the assistant deputy warden addressed the situation,” the communique reads. “”She told him (shift commander) she wanted a full investigation and incident report.”

The COs claim that’s when Warden Huss allegedly threatened one of her Lieutenants – the shift commander – with his job if he did not participate in an alleged coverup.
“She threatened the Lieutenant, saying that he needed to leave the assistant deputy warden’s name and what they said – out of the report, – or he would be disciplined for failure to report the incident and his career would be in jeopardy,” the statement reads.

“The officer who did his job the way he was trained has since been placed on a Stop Order and isn’t allowed on the property,” the COs stated. Meanwhile sources say its just one of 50 Stop Orders she has issued.

Warden Huss “has been using her position of power to threaten staff with their jobs and income to get certain ‘Critical Incidents’ written a certain way,” the COs said.

U.P. Breaking News believes that prison officials have the duty to release the footage – so the public can decide. And we mean without the usual unnecessary delays and hassles of filing a Freedom of Information Act request. After all, they charged a CO a half million dollars ($500,000) for requesting a few emails involving the MBP top brass. MDOC and MBP hired him – but completely dislike yours truly for exposing scandal after scandal at the Marquette prison – maybe that tape would cost us $1 Million Dollars.

 

Just this week, a prisoner at MBP as taken to the hospital for undisclosed reasons.

In the past week, U.P. prison inmate have been taken to the hospital by ambulances for reasons that included “chest pains,” seizures and one suspected drug overdose in the eastern U.P.

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Read Part 3 to learn about terror on both sides of the prison bars:
U.P. Breaking News has long reported on the abuses on both sides of thee bars at Upper Peninsula Prisons.

U.P. Prison Red Flag Warning from UPBN

This includes lawsuits outlining how guards have physically and verbally abused U.P. inmates – to the state treating its corrections officers like a dispensable targets by cutting prison staff to extremely dangerous levels, to feeding the inmates maggots that causes anger at COs and so much more.
Being a CO in Michigan is so horrible, the state doesn’t even give them a pension – a thing that gutless union bosses allowed to happen during contract bargaining.

Upper Peninsula maximum security prisons are tinder-kegs ready to explode – and the state just doesn’t seem to care. If a CO or prisoner dies, big deal.- there are many more of each.

Being a corrections officer – is often said to be the state’s worst and most dangerous jobs – while the negative physiological affect on COs has led to horrible abuse to U.P. prisons.

Its a revolving door of hate, violence and mistrust that will soon leaves inmates, corrections officers and others dead.
We also revealed that the Marquette Branch prison new warden – was the first warden in Michigan history to marry a sex offender.

Part 1 of 2: Upper Peninsula Corrections Officers say conditions are so horrible at the Marquette Branch Prison that the COs believe it jeopardizes the lives of the public – plus prison employees and inmates: MDOC uses Freedom of Information Act as weapon against Corrections Officers – plus lowest morale ever at MBP – as we expose corruption and dirty dealings – Coming up in Part #2 We tell you about MDP kitchen staff canoodling with inmates – and a “worse case scenario” narrowly averted involving a MDOC Sargent and how it was covered up – plus other shocking incidents

U.P. Breaking News Ongoing U.P. Prisons Investigation and Bulletin: – 4-7-18 – 10:42 p.m. ET – Part #1 of 2:

Threats, brutality, supervisor revenge, mismanagement, sex with inmates and favoritism – mixed with extreme corruption – that Corrections Officers tell us is allegedly happening at Marquette Branch Prison – and jeopardizing public safety and the lives of inmates and all prison staff

COs warn public

Former Marquette CO sent a ridiculous $500,000 state bill while using Freedom of Information Act to uncover corruption by getting the incriminating emails of top officials at the prison

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

(Marquette, MI) – For those of you who did not believe what inmates were saying about Upper Peninsula prison conditions – now the COs basically agree – its a dangerous mess at the Marquette Branch Maximum Security Prison – so bad that lives are in jeopardy.

Some corrections officers at the Marquette Branch Prison say that morale has never been lower and the public has never been in more danger since the appointed of the new warden.

Upper Peninsula prisons are still a corrupt, vicious mess as corrections officers at Marquette Branch Prison say the public is in danger because of an alleged out-of-control warden who is allegedly running rough shod over everyone – while allegedly protecting her minions at the top ranks

In a communique obtained by U.P. Breaking News, Warden Erica Huss (aka Erica Scholl) is accused of allegedly spending her day threatening others at the prison and putting the lives of Marquette residents, staff and inmates in extreme danger. The new warden is not trying to fix the issues at MBP, the COs say, claiming she is just making it her kingdom behind bars

“Corrections officer morale is at an all-time low,” Marquette Branch Prison COs say in a communique obtained by U.P. Breaking News. “The turn over rate for new (prison) employees is at a record high.”

“Since she has arrived at Marquette Branch Prison, the safety and security of the public, employees, and inmates has been greatly jeopardized,” the communique reads.

“Employees at every level at MBP have been treated poorly, had their jobs threatened, or have been intimidated by Warden Erica Huss” the communique states, and has apparently gotten worse since U.P. Breaking News revealed the warden (above right) was married to a Michigan sex offender (above left) until recently.

“Dealing with the unneeded stress just isn’t worth it for some,” the document states. “Experienced staff (at MBP) with 5, 10, or 15 years of experience are quitting or taking different jobs for less pay,” the message states.

“This results in short staffing (and that means) all corrections officers have to work many hours and 16 hour shifts on a regular basis,” the communique states.

MBP MDOC 4

“This results in fatigue and burn out. That on top of the normal stress of the job and stress created by Warden Huss – creates and unsafe and hostile environment for all inside the prison and threatens the outside community”

Marquette Branch Prison Corrections Officers “are treated very poorly of late.”
When something goes down at MBP, the big bosses dump all the blame on corrections officers and other staff instead of performing their boss duties with integrity becoming of the job, say the worried COs who know this could be a long hot summer in the Upper Peninsula.

“When an incident does occur, (COs) are held to a higher standard (than their bosses) and are harshly disciplined” while the top prison officials blame everyone but themselves. “Supervisors and administrative staff involved aren’t held accountable – blame is placed on the officers either unfairly or though corruption.”

“There have been many incidents of covering up inmate assaults on staff, disturbances, and violations by the prison’s privatized food system” – involving an infamous company dubiously named Trinity.

Besides getting it on with inmates, Trinity’s idea of a food operation involved making the inmates sick and angry – feeding rotten potatoes, maggots, disgusting green spam-like meat, and other horrid, unhealthy so-called food to inmates.

The first food scandal resulted in the company changing its name to Trinity – but it did not change the bosses/owners – who are getting rich on state contracts while mistreating inmates – and its very reminiscent of the old prison camps and chain gangs run by southern sheriffs in the 1900s.

The four-year food scandal recently forced the corrupt Michigan governor to fire the company run by his buddies.

“Harassment claims and grievances are always denied or not handled properly,” the communique from prison employees states. “Certain shifts have been targeted to pileup mass write-ups and suspensions.”

“FOIA requests have been made some staff members to receive information proving unfair treatment or harassment,” the condemning communique states – as it outlines the basis for severe corruption at MBP and other U.P. maximum security prisons and corrections facilities.

The MDOC punishes those who seek public records – and actually charges obscene amounts of money to correction officers, inmates and the downstate press (U.P. media is unaware of FOIA).
Those Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests “have either been denied or the employee who filed receives a bill for a ridiculous amount of money to obtain information.
In fact, one case is beyond the pale – and proves 100 percent that the MDIOC bosses are stinking corrupt from the top to the bottom.

You may recall, it was an MDOC spokesman who made a fool out of the Marquette newspaper by lying about the recent riot at the infamous Kinross Correctional Facility. U.P. Breaking News reported for hours on that fateful Saturday afternoon and night that a major riot was underway – yet the Mining Journal front page on Sunday said there was no incident. Based on the MDOC spokesman’s lies, the Mining Journal reported that a handful of inmates marched around in the Kinross Correctional facility yard mildly protesting. Wow!

What really happened was a full-blown riot with many fires, injuries, and a lot of destruction. Plus the MDOC buried the inmates involves into the bowels of several U.P. prisons – never to be heard from again.

But the truth is the Marquette paper never acknowledged the unbelievable slight – and pretended like it did not happen because they are chums with the state bosses – and all had rotten eggs on their faces.

THE STATE AND MDOC IS USING FOIA AS  WEAPON AGAINST COs – JUST THE MDOC  DOES AGAINST THE NEWS MEDIA:

A former MBP employee “requested the internet history for a few administrative staff byway of FOIA,” the statement reads. Then the state sent the former employee a bill for $500,000. Yes – a half million dollars.

A corrections officer’s salary is approx. $50,000 to $60,000 per year, the statement says.

Yet MBP officials were able to obtain the internet history of about 20 Marquette corrections officers – some of whom were put on 10-day suspensions.

And the medical crisis involving inmates continues in U.P. prisons, as today April 7, 2018 at least two U.P. inmates were taken to the hospital. An inmate at the Chippewa Correctional Facility complained of neurological problems and Kinross EMS took him to the Soo hospital. An inmate at the Ojibway Correctional Facility in Marenisco was taken to the Ironwood hospital Saturday for unknown medical reasons.

In Part #2 coming very soon, we tell you about the sex with inmates, the new warden is allegedly preventing COs from stopping the problem – but remember she did marry a Michigan Sex Offender – plus some incredible corruption and blunders at MBP 

Shocker!! Warden married rapist – Say it isn’t so – the new female warden at Marquette Branch Prison married and had a child with a convicted rapist who is on the Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry

URGENT URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-14-18 – 10:10 p.m. ET – 

The Odd Couple: New Marquette warden married a convicted rapist – the heart wants what the heart wants

Marquette Branch Prison Warden has received many promotions while married to a MDOC sex offender

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

Editor’s note: Wardens at Marquette Branch are notoriously hard to reach – however we’d love to hear from the new warden

(Marquette, MI) – The new Marquette Branch Prison warden is rightfully being celebrated as the first woman to become warden at the prison – but she also is the first MDOC warden to marry a convicted rapist.

In January 2018, she took the helm of the 128-year-old Marquette Branch Prison.

On her Facebook page the warden goes by the name Erica Sholl (Huss) – however is much better known to the public as Warden Erica Huss.

Erica Sholl Huss FB 2
Her hubby, Daniel Clyde Sholl was convicted in August 1983 of third-degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC) involving force or coercion.

Mr. Sholl is listed on the Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry.

She is even Sholl’s emergency contact on MDOC records, sources say.
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Daniel Clyde Sholl mug 1

The 57-year-old former marine last registered with the MDOC sex offender address requirement was on Dec. 12, 2017.

His official address on the registry is 3989 10th Avenue in Sears, MI. That means he is apparently not with her in Marquette.

Daniel Clyde Sholl registry map sex offender

Sources say the couple apparently met when he was serving time at the Ionia Correctional Facility (ICF) – while she was a MDOC case manager.
Erica Sholl FB 1In 2014, Huss was promoted to assistant warden at Ionia – until there was an escape involving a prisoner in her custody.

Huss was then transferred to Marquette Branch Prison (MBP) – “instead of demoting or firing” her for “endangerment of public safety,” sources say.

We will publish another story in the near future about how bad things allegedly are at the Marquette Branch Prison.

MBP Corrections Officers have “been treated poorly, had their jobs threatened or have been intimidated by Warden Huss.”

“Corrections officer morale is at an all-time low,” sources say, adding she has intentionally stirred up the COs – many have quit – and is “greatly jeopardizing” public safety.
More in our next story.

Details of the sexual assault:
https://law.justia.com/cases/michigan/supreme-court/1996/106139-7.html
Daniel Clyde Sholl sex offender page:
http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2000603&AgencyID=55242
Warden Erica Sholl (Huss) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/erica.sholl.5

U.P. Violence: Two convicted felons from Escanaba, MI arrested for felony aggravated assault for alleged violent attacks causing serious injuries – plus other arrests for domestic violence, home invasion, counterfeit narcotics and other drugs, plus shoplifting, and larceny

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-10-18 – 12:50 p.m. ET

Yoopers arrested for rampaging on each other – plus busts DV, drugs (one case involves counterfeit narcotics), home invasion and much more

These are the arrests from two counties – what if we knew arrest info from all U.P. Counties

U.P. sheriffs – except in Marquette County and Delta County – do not let the public know about the charges against those arrested – unless they decide to make news release – a pick-and-choose approach involving just the low income

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

***As usual, if you have photos of people in story without a picture – please send privately to U.P. Breaking News

(Marquette/Escanaba, MI) – Two Escanaba residents with felony histories have been arrested for aggravated assault for alleged violent attacks causing serious injuries – plus other arrests for domestic violence, home invasion, counterfeit narcotics and other drugs, plus shoplifting, and larceny.

Jeffrey Schultz Mugshot

Jeffrey Schultz

20-year-old Jeffrey Schultz of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 11:22 a.m. ET on Friday morning, Feb. 9, 2018.

Jeffrey Schultz

Jeffrey Schultz

Schultz is charged with felony aggravated assault.
Schultz is being held without bond.
Delta County law enforcement have not released information on the case.

In December 2015, Schultz was charged with stealing two cars from an Escanaba business.
Schultz was charged with three five-year felonies – malicious destruction of property valued between $1,000 and $20,000, plus two counts of unlawful driving away of a motor vehicle.

Two other suspects were involved.

The cars were recovered by Escanaba Police.
After pleading guilty, Schultz was sentenced in Feb. 2016 to nine months in jail and ordered to pay over $10,00 in restitution.

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Ashley Marie Munroe

Ashley Marie Munroe

27-year-old Ashley Marie Munroe of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 10:22 a.m. ET on Friday morning, Feb. 9, 2018.
Munroe is charged with felony aggravated assault.
Munroe is being held without bond.
Delta County law enforcement have not released information on the case.

Munroe was released from probation in July 14, 2017 – and has a felony criminal record with the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) dating back eight years.

MDOC Number: 796527
Ashley Marie Munroe of Escanaba, MI
MDOC Current Status: Discharged 7/14/2017
http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=796527

Aliases
Ashely Marie Munroe
Ashley Marie Monroe
Ashley Marie Reiter
Three body piercings, one scar, 13 tattoos

Munroe spent time in state prison for second-degree home invasion after being sentenced in Oct. 2012 for the crime that happened five months earlier in Delta County. She received a sentence of three to 15 years in prison.

In April 2011, Munroe was sentenced to two years in prison for second-degree home invasion and larceny of a building that happened in Dec. 2010 in Delta County.

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Austin Bricker

Austin Bricker

24-year-old Austin Bricker of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 1:54 p.m. ET on Friday afternoon, Feb. 9, 2018.

Bricker is charged with domestic violence.

Bricker is being held without bond.

Delta County law enforcement have not released information on the case.

However, sources tell U.P. Breaking News that Bricker allegedly brutally attacked the mother of his child.

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33-year-old Nicholas Ray Warren of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 10:48 a.m. ET this morning, Sat., Feb. 10, 2018.
Warren is charged with domestic assault.
Bond has not been set for Warren.

33-year-old Steven Jon Williams of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 1:08 a.m. ET this morning, Sat., Feb. 10, 2018.
Williams is charged with first-degree home invasion and trespassing/refusal to depart.
Williams is being held without bond on the home invasion charge – and a bond of $5,000 is set for trespassing charge.
Williams has recent addresses in Negaunee and Gwinn.
Details have not been released by authorities.

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Jasmine Pitts

Jasmine Pitts

A Marquette County woman is accused of allegedly selling a “counterfeit” controlled substance – and the charge involves a Michigan Schedule I, II or III drugs (for example narcotics, opiods or meth).

28-year-old Jasmine Pitts of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 11:36 p.m. ET on Friday night, Feb. 9, 2018.

Pitts is charged with delivery/creating a counterfeit (drug) controlled substance drug – Schedule I, II or II.
Pitts is also charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs (OUID) aka drugged driving, and second-offense driving with a suspended/revoked driver’s license.

Bond has not been set on the felony drug charge – however a $2,500 bond is set for the driving with suspended/revoked charge.

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Casey Daugherty

Casey Daugherty

22-year-old Casey M. Daugherty of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 11:43 a.m. ET this morning, Sat., Feb. 10, 2018.

Daugherty is charged with possession of Schedule I, II, and III narcotics.

Daugherty is being held without bond.

 

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Jessica Walline

Jessica Walline

A Gwinn, MI woman is accused of possessing a drug analogue and repeated shoplifting.

33-year-old Jessica Walline of Gwinn, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 8:48 p.m. ET on Friday night, Feb. 9, 2018.

Walline is charged with possession of an analogue for a controlled substance and third-degree retail fraud.

Bond for Walline is not set on shoplifting case, but is set at $5,000 for the drug charge.

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25-year-old Timothy Jansen of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 10:24 p.m. ET Friday night, Feb. 9, 2018 – and released on a $2,500 bond about 40 minutes later.
Jansen is charged with the traffic offense of failure to report an accident.

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Tricia Savard

Tricia Savard

38-year-old Tricia Savard of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 10:38 a.m. ET on Friday morning, Feb. 9, 2018.

Savard is charged with second-degree retail fraud (shoplifting).

Savard is being held without bond.

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Bradley Merrills

Bradley Merrills

26-year-old Bradley Merrills of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 8:12 p.m. ET Thursday night, Feb. 8, 2018.

Merrills is charged with larceny from a building, third-degree retail fraud and driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Merrills is being held without bond on two charges, and bond is set at $10,000 on the building larceny case.

Three people booked into jails in Marquette and Escanaba on serious charges Wednesday night including a violent assault in Escanaba when a paroled woman allegedly attacks her girlfriend – and DV in Marquette County – plus separate prescription fraud case

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-8-18 – 3:15 a.m. ET

Booked: Two charged with violent assaults in Marquette and Delta counties, a third person accused of prescription fraud

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

(Marquette, MI) – Three people were arrested on serious charges on Wednesday night – one on two charges in connection with domestic violence and one for prescription fraud.

An Escanaba, MI woman who served state prison time for Houghton County home invasion was booked on a felony Wednesday night for a serious attack.

28-year-old Amelia Ann Emery of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 11:37 p.m. ET Wednesday night, Feb. 7, 2018.

Emery is charged with felony aggravated domestic violence.
Police have not released details on who was injured in the alleged violent attack, although the victim was allegedly her girlfriend.

Emery is being held without bond.

She has also been known as Amelia Ann Seymour and Mia Bia Emery

Amelia Ann Emery MDOC 1In Feb. 2015, Emery was sentenced to two to 15 years in state prison for a second-degree home invasion that happened in November 24, 2014 in Houghton County.

Emery pleaded no contest to the charge and was found guilty by a Houghton County Circuit Court Judge.

She was originally charged with two counts of first-degree home invasion separate crimes at homes in Houghton and Hancock, MI.
The charges were dismissed as part of a plea bargain.

The incidents happened at a Portage Street apartment complex in Houghton and at another residence on Quincy Street in Hancock.

She spent almost two years in prison – and was released to the Escanaba area on June 21, 2016. Her probation ended on Dec. 21, 2017.

She is originally from Milwaukee, according to her Facebook page.

MDOC Number: 953487
http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=953487

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29-year-old Patrick Raines (address not confirmed) was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 9:18 p.m. ET Wednesday night, Feb. 7, 2018.
Raines is charged with domestic assault and interfering with electronic communications.
Police have not released information on the charges.
If you have a photo of Raines (or any info) please privately contact U.P. Breaking News

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Jessica Hastings FB 1

31-year-old Jessica Hastings of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the MCJ at 5:20 p.m. ET Wednesday night, Feb. 7, 2018.

Hastings was released on a $2,500 bond about 45 minutes later.

Hastings is charged with obtaining a controlled substance/drugs by false prescription.

Details of the case have not been released.

 

An elderly Delta County man jailed for domestic violence; The brothers Kolinske from Schoolcraft County, MI are both jailed now on marijuana charges in a neighboring county

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-29-18 – 10:30 p.m. ET

Elderly Escanaba man jailed on domestic violence charge; Convicted felon busted on marijuana dealing charge in Delta County: His brother arrested on pot-related charges ten days earlier

 

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

(Escanaba, MI) – It seems every day someone is arrested in the Upper Peninsula for assaulting a relative or neighbor – plus marijuana charges and two brothers from Schoolcraft County

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66-year-old Herbert Raymond Watson of Escanaba, MI was booked late Sunday night, Jan 28, 2018 into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC).
Watson is charged with domestic violence.
Bond for Watson is set at $1,000.
He has lived in Gladstone, Menominee, Stephenson, and Ingalls, MI.

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Jamie Eugene Kolinske MDOC Mug

37-year-old Jamie Eugene Kolinske of Manistique, MI was booked into the DCDC at 11:14 a.m. today , Mon., Jan. 29, 2018 on a felony drug dealing charge.

His brother was sentenced today on a reduced marijuana charge.

Jamie Kolinske is charged with felony delivery/manufacture of marijuana. Both men are being held without bond. Past addresses include the cities of Escanaba, Cooks, Iron Mountain, and Altamont, MI

Kolinske was less than a year from getting off parole/probation set for Dec. 16, 2018. The convicted felon was on parole and is required to check in with the Schoolcraft County Parole/Probation Office.

He has a lengthy criminal record (see info below or click on link).

Past convictions dating back to 2006 include car theft, third offense impaired driving, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

He was paroled by the MDOC in February 2016 after serving a little over two years in prison for a May 2013 offense of selling, furnishing and possessing a cellphone by a prisoner in the Schoolcraft County Jail. He was sent to prison in Dec. 2013.

Kolinske’s brother was arrested 10 days ago on marijuana charges.

38-year-old Joseph Martin Kolinske of Cooks, MI was booked into the DCDC about 8 p.m. Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2018. Kolinske was charged with felony possession of marijuana. Bond is not set.

Joseph Kolinske pleaded guilty today to a reduced charge of misdemeanor possession of marijuana and was sentenced to 90 days in jail plus received a small fine and driver’s license suspension followed by restrictions.

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37-year-old Jamie Eugene Kolinske

Jamie Eugene Kolinske MDOC Mug

MDOC biographical information:

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=498531

MDOC Number: 498531
Image Date: 11/4/2015
MDOC Status: Parolee
Supervision Begin Date: 2/04/2016
Assigned Location: Schoolcraft County/Manistique, MI
Date Paroled: 2/04/2016
Discharge Date: 12/16/2018

Sentence 1
Offense: Cell Phone or Wireless Dev. – Sell, Furn., Poss.by Prisoner
Minimum Sentence: 2 years
Maximum Sentence: 5 years
Date of Offense: 5/11/2013
County: Schoolcraft
Date of Sentence: 12/19/2013
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 1
Offense: Weapons – Firearms – Possession by Felon
Maximum Sentence: 1 year
Date of Offense: 12/02/2012
County: Schoolcraft
Date of Sentence: 3/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 6/20/2013
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Sentence 2
Offense: Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile
Maximum Sentence: 4 years
Date of Offense: 3/18/2006
County: Lapeer
Date of Sentence 5/22/2006
Conviction Type: Plea Under Advisement
Discharge Date: 7/22/2009
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Sentence 3
Offense: Operating Intoxicated/Impaired/Controlled Substance – 3rd
Maximum Sentence: 1 year
Date of Offense: 12/02/2012
County: Schoolcraft
Date of Sentence:
03/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 6/20/2013

Discharge Reason:
Offender Discharge
SUPERVISION CONDITIONS
01 – Contact agent no later than first business day after release
02 – Must not change residence
2.0 – Not use/possess alcohol/intoxicants or in place served
2.1 – Complete Sub Abuse or Re-Entry Program as referred by agent
03 – Must not leave state
3.7 – Complete tether program
04 – Not engage in any behavior that constitutes a violation
4.2 – Written Consent to Search Parolee’s person and/or property
4.16 – Obey all court orders
05 – Comply with alcohol and drug testing ordered by field agent
06 – Not associate with anyone you know to have a felony record
07 – Must not own or possess a firearm
7.1 – Pay cost of treatment
7.5 – State Costs
08 – Must not own, possess or use any object as a weapon
09 – Make earnest efforts to find and maintain employment
10 – Must comply w/special conditions, written and verbal orders

Slippery Nick is back in custody – He’s a MDOC probation absconder accused of a violent crime in Forsyth Township – and apparently likes dealing drugs in jail

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin 1-25-18 – 12:30 a.m. ET

Finally back in jail in Marquette – wanted man booked for a violent crime – after fleeing probation for bringing drugs to inmates

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

(Marquette, MI) – A Marquette County man wanted by state prison officials for absconding – was arrested Wednesday night and stands accused of a violent crime in the Gwinn area.
He’s already admitted dealing drugs in jail.

Nickolas Birney mugshot

Nickolas Birney mugshot

37-year-old Nickolas Michael Birney of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday night, Jan. 24, 2018 on serious felony charges.

Birney was booked for furnishing contraband to jail inmates and assault with a dangerous weapon.

The charges are the same as what he been accused of in recent years – and later convicted on one of those charges.

He has been wanted for a 2016 violent assault in Forsyth Township but details were not released. He also fled probation.

 

In 2015, Birney pleaded guilty to a one count of attempting to furnish contraband to Marquette County Jail inmates during March 2015. Birney was sentenced to two years probation in Nov. 2015.

Nickolas Birney MDOC mug 1

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=866067

MDOC officials declared him an absconder from Marquette County in Nov. 2016. One state record states he was also declared a probation absconder from Marquette County in Feb. 2016 by the Michigan Department of Corrections.

Slippery Absconder in MarquetteNickolas Birney FB 1

A check of Birney’s Facebook page shows he hasn’t posted since Nov. 2016. In Dec. 19, 2016, a wanted person alert was sent out by the Forsyth Township Police Department who were searching for him on a felony assault warrant.

A $20,000 bond has been set on the assault charge, however bond has not been set in the drug case. He is effectively being held without bond. Birney lists several addresses including Gwinn, K.I. Sawyer and Marquette. Birney states he is a Saginaw native living in Marquette.

Nickolas Birney mugshot

Nickolas Birney mugshot

Nickolas Birney FB 1Nickolas Birney MDOC mug 1Slippery Absconder in Marquette