After getting a sweet plea bargain on drug charges in Delta County a couple of years ago, a Marquette man is back in jail tonight on four charges including two felonies – like carrying a concealed weapon in his car

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-21-18 – 10:40 p.m. ET

A Marquette man who got a deal on four drug charges in Gladstone, MI about two years ago – was arrested again Saturday night in Marquette County on charges that including felony carrying a concealed weapon and felony fraudulent license plate

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

(Marquette, MI) – A Marquette man who skated on drug charges in Delta County was arrested on two felonies including a gun offense Saturday night during a traffic stop in Marquette County.

He is already a convicted of being a second-offense habitual offender.
40-year-old Gregory Scott Ogea of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail

40-year-old Gregory Scott Ogea of Marquette, MI

40-year-old Gregory Scott Ogea of Marquette, MI

Ogea is charged with felony carrying a concealed weapon (CCW) in a motor vehicle, felony fraudulent use of a license plate, driving with a suspended license and driving with no insurance

Ogea was arrested about 9 p.m. ET tonight, Sat., April 21, 2018 during a traffic stop on M-553 near Silver Creek Road near Teaching Family Homes in Marquette County

On August 20, 2015, Ogea, then 37, was busted in Gladstone, MI on four felony drug charges and was released on a bond of $30,000 (10 percent).

In Delta County, Ogea faced numerous drug charges including three four-year felonies – two counts of possession of less than 25 grams of narcotic Methylphenidate, and possession of less than 25 grams of narcotic Hydrocodone, and possession of less than 25 grams of the narcotic Clonazepam (two-year felony); and driving on a suspended license (93-day misdemeanor).

40-year-old Gregory Scott Ogea of Marquette, MI

MDOC Mugshot of Gregory Scott Ogea of Marquette, MI

In Feb 2016, Ogea, then 38 years old, was sentenced to six months in jail, had his driver’s license suspended 60 days/and then restricted for over 300 days; plus about $200 in fines/costs.

Ogea got a super sweet plea bargain in Delta County as most of the felonies were dropped after he pleaded guilty to second-offense habitual offender involving possession of drug analogues.

Suspect round up: Juveniles on a motorcycle and an ATV take police on a wild chase through the streets of Gladstone, MI before pursuit was terminated for safety reasons

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-21-18 – 4:25 p.m. ET

Suspects, ATV identified: Wild Saturday afternoon chase pits Gladstone, MI cops against wild male juveniles on an ATV and motorcycle – winding around numerous streets of the town in and around a cemetery

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Suspect roundup, ATV inspected – after juveniles teens led Gladstone Police on a Saturday chase involving a motorbike and an ATV – in and around a cemetery

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

(Gladstone, MI) – A group of juveniles on a motorcycle and an ATV led police on a dangerous several mile pursuit through the streets of Gladstone, MI on Saturday afternoon – before police made the decision to end the chase for safety reasons.

Late reports indicated that officers found the suspect ATV – and are still looking for and questioning teen male juveniles.

The juveniles are wanted on a multitude of probate court charges – and were riding dangerously on a blue motorbike and a green and white squad four-wheeler ATV. The officer described the vehicle as a motorcycle during the chase and later described it as a motorbike (smaller vehicle than motorcycle).

The chase started about 3:15 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon, April 21, 2018. It ended about 7 minutes later.

Gladstone Police first spotted the juveniles on 29th Street – and the chase was on.

Chase map 2

Streets and locations mentioned in the winding circular chase included 29th Street, Weston Avenue (several times), 27th Street, N. Bluff Street, a fire hall, the Fernwood Cemetery and at one point “heading toward M-35.”

The lead pursuit officer told another that the suspects were juveniles and both officers immediately had safety concerns.

One officer suggest that since the suspects are juvenile teens “it is probably correct to shut it down.”

The second officer said “I would agree.”

Police soon stopped the chase near Ketcham Street.

“Lets stop the pursuit all together,’ radioed one of the officers – as his siren blared in the background of his transmission.

Another said he could hear the ATV in the distance – and officers started driving around looking for parked vehicles similar to the ones in the chase.

“I can hear them toward South Hill Road doing circles,” one of the officer stated.
The officers were inspecting a nearby parked ATV on the 900 block of Loueda Avenue.

It appears it was the one of the two suspect vehicles.

Chase map

Gladstone man who surrendered 44 puppies and a rabbit to the Delta Animal Shelter – was given a trespass warning Saturday after allegedly making threats in effort to get his animals back

 

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin: – 4-7-18 – 2:45 p.m. ET

Threats Against the Delta Animal Shelter Escalate – Gladstone man whose 44 dogs and a rabbit were surrendered was given a trespass warning today by the cops

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

(Escanaba, MI) – Delta County law enforcement officers to responded to reports of threats and a trespassing disturbance Saturday morning at the Delta Animal Shelter in Escanaba, MI – as the man whose 44 dogs and a rabbit were surrendered wants the animals back – and he blames shelter employees.

Police today officially gave a trespassing warning to 66-year-old Herbert “Herb” Raymond Watson of 1311 Delta Avenue in Gladstone, MI.

“They are having a problem with a subject (Watson) calling and threatening and its starting to escalate,” a Delta County 911 Dispatcher told police officers who were en-route to the shelter to meet with manager Sue Gartland.

Plus Watson was told to stop making alleged threats against the Delta Animal Shelter and its employees/volunteers.

Knowing they would be seized anyway, Watson agreed last month to surrender 44 puppies and the rabbit to the Delta Animal Shelter.

The 44 puppies and a rabbit were removed from Watson’s Gladstone home by shelter officials and Gladstone Police on Thursday, March 22, 2018. Some sources who contacted U.P. Breaking News claimed the man was allegedly running a puppy mill in the middle of Gladstone.

It seems concern over Watson’s alleged threats have to be taken seriously in light of his sentencing in court last month.
Five days before he surrendered the animals in March 2018, Watson was sentenced to the 31 days he had just spent in the Delta County Detention Center jail after he pleaded guilty to domestic violence Watson was ordered to pay $125 in fines/costs.

Technically, the tiny chiweenie puppies were surrendered to the Delta Animal Shelter by Watson – although they would have been removed if he did not cooperate as officials had extremely serious concerns for the care of the animals.

The 44 dogs are a small breed called “chiweenies” – a cross between a Chihuahua and dachshund (aka wiener dogs).

The shelter is hoping the public will adopt the dogs – however in the meantime the outdoor dogs are now inside being loved, socialized/house trained and treated at the Delta Animal Shelter – A “No Kill” operation.

The dogs must be spayed/neutered, given both rabies vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment, – all thanks to a kind veterinarian. Shelter officials feel sure that the puppies will make amazing and fantastic pets. They animals were surrendered in fairly good condition – however some were scared.

That cute fuzzy rabbit can be adopted at the shelter.

Delta County residents and the entire Upper Peninsula community have already been sending much needed donations.

The shelter needs your help as cash donations go specifically for the welfare of the dogs and cats – and rabbit.

Those who care and an afford it – are urged to donate canned dog food, paper towels, chewy doggie treats, puppy pads, brand name Frontline topical flea treatment (for small dogs); and bring on the Lysol cleaner – as much as your can.

Its against the law to run a puppy mill – or any big and filthy collection of animals – especially in the city limits of numerous U.P. communities

Delta Animal Shelter

Sue Gartland, shelter manager

If you would like to Adopt a Cat or Dog in Escanaba, MI call the shelter during regular weekday hours at 789-0230.

http://www.DeltaAnimal.org

\https://www.facebook.com/Deltaanimalshelter.nokill

 

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Delta County bookings/busts since Thursday: All weekend arrests in Delta County – that is now hiding which people are charged with domestic violence so we have to show everyone

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 3-26-18 – 3:47 p.m. ET

Delta County arrests/bookings from Thursday thru Sunday, March 26, 2018 – Delta County is now protecting domestic violence suspects by hiding the charges – They are thin skinned and did not like one of our editorials that said they were soft on DV – so we are now forced to show all arrests

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

(Escanaba, MI) – U.P. Breaking News is now forced to show all arrests in Delta County – since the Delta County Sheriff and Prosecutor just began hiding charges again domestic violence and other assault suspects.

They did this a day or so after we criticized them for being weak on DV suspect – who had attacked two people in his short life – and put one in a coma.

We do not know – and neither does the public – what these people were charged with – and officials in Delta County like it that way.

U.P. Breaking News believes strongly in exposing domestic violence that is rampant across northern Michigan. It is sad that 14 of the 15 U.P. counties (exception is Marquette County) hide domestic violence and other felony arrests from the public.

They like the power and control of information – and like to decide what you know. This is unacceptable in a free society – especially in an area where a women are violently attacked daily by other men and women. Sometimes the victims are men – but most are beaten by cowardly men (the prosecutors, sheriffs are men).

Domestic violence must be brought out of the shadows even if the U.P. local Boss Hoggs want to protect the offenders. Women have the right to know what men and other women are violent.

Apparently they want you to guess the charges.

 

Booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) on Sunday, March 25, 2018:

Ronald Dean Micheau

Ronald Dean Micheau

Ronald Dean Micheau, 30, Escanaba, MI
On Feb. 10, 2018, Micheau was sentenced to 120 days in jail, two years probation and nearly$1,000 in costs/fines after he pleaded guilty to attempted assaulting a police officer/resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer

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Stephen Charles Wight

Stephen Charles Wight

Stephen Charles Wight, 54, Escanaba, MI
In August 2016, Wight, then 52, was sentenced to six months probation, 30-days drivers license suspension for 30 days/restricted for 150 days; and nearly $500 in fines/costs after he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana.

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Photo withheld by DCDC

Michael James Baker, 24, Escanaba/Gladstone

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Logan Adam Peter

Logan Adam Peter

Logan Adam Peter, 28,

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Booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) on Saturday, March 24, 2018:

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Jeffrey Lee Lockhart

Jeffrey Lee Lockhart

Jeffrey Lee Lockhart, 53, Manistique, MI

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Dennis John Reese

Dennis John Reese

Dennis John Reese, 24, Escanaba, MI

In Dec. 2016, Reese crashed his vehicle into a utility pole in Escanaba causing power outages at nearby restaurants. Reese was charged with drugged driving, possession of marijuana, and possession of a contraband in jail.
Reese was charged charged with five-year felony prisoner possessing a contraband in jail after police found drugs on him during booking.
Reese was the driver of a pickup truck that crossed the center-line at a high rate of rate of speed on 1st Avenue North near North Lincoln Road – and during the wreck collided with a parked, unoccupied vehicle and crashed into a utility pole.
Reese pleaded guilty in Feb. 2017 and was sentenced inMay 2017 to 10 days injail and three yars probation on one count of operating while intoxicated and one count of possession of analog drugs. The wreck into the utility pole knocked out power to Wendy’s, Hudson’s, and Elmer’s restaurants.
The costs of the damage involve about $45,000 in restitution.
https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/tag/dennis-john-reese/

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Booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) on Friday, March 23, 2018:

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Michael Paul Giraud

Michael Paul Giraud

Michael Paul Giraud, 24, Escanaba, MI

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Susan Ann Johnivan

Susan Ann Johnivan

Susan Ann Johnivan, 36, Gladstone, MI

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Jesse James Tahash

Jesse James Tahash

Jesse James Tahash, 24, Gladstone, MI
On Feb 28, 2018, Tahash was sentenced to four days in jail and fined after he pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly.
In July 2015, Tahash was sentenced to 53 days in jail (time served) and six months probation and community service after he pleaded guilty to attempted no account check.

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Diana Marie Snowaert

Diana Marie Snowaert

Diana Marie Snowaert, 27, Gladstone, MI
Snowaert was arrested on Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 on a charge of possession of analogues.

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E. Ethan Peterna Halverson

E. Ethan Peterna Halverson

E. Ethan Peterna Halverson, 26,

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Heather Marie Mlostek

Heather Marie Mlostek

Heather Marie Mlostek, 26,

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Kimberly Ann Warner

Kimberly Ann Warner

Kimberly Ann Warner, 42,

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Zachary Craig Micheau

Zachary Craig Micheau

Zachary Craig Micheau, 26,

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Traci Lyn Uskihith

Traci Lyn Uskihith

Traci Lyn Uskihith, 32,

Booked into the Delta County Detention Center on Thursday, March 22, 2018:

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Brian James Crawford

Brian James Crawford

Brian James Crawford, 34,

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Ronald Joseph Peterson

Ronald Joseph Peterson, 18,

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In just over 24 hours, Escanaba area cops have busted two fugitives – one was involved in a well-publicized Escanaba meth case and the other is an accused Florida car thief who is locked up here with a buddy as alleged auto thieves here, an alleged burglar with a long criminal history and for the second in a week a guy is jailed again for domestic violence

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 3-13-18 – 1:26 p.m. ET

Cops in Delta County bust a pair of fugitives – one with a meth dealing history and the other is accused of auto theft in Delta County and is wanted in Florida for Grand Theft Auto, plus an alleged burglar with quite a felony history, and once again an Escanaba man is arrested for domestic violence

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

(Escanaba/Marquette, MI areas) – Arrests in Delta County in past day include two fugitives – one a man wanted in Florida for Grand Theft Auto and the other a woman involved in a well-publicized Escanaba meth case- plus a man is charged again with domestic violence, and a convicted burglar and thief – with a long past – is charged with breaking and entering.

Stacey Marie Osby 2016 DCDC mugshot

Stacey Marie Osby  2016 DCDC mugshot

27-year-old Stacey Marie Osby of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Jail (DCDC) at 9:39 p.m. ET on Monday night, March 12, 2018.

Osby is booked as a “fugitive” from justice.

No bond has been set for Osby. She has previous address in Gladstone.

Osby was convicted on methamphetamine charges after a midnight meth lab raid on Jan. 27, 2016 by the Upper Peninsula Enforcement Team (UPSET) and the Delta County Sheriff’s Department (SCSD).
The meth manufacturing bust and lab was found on the 300 block of South 18th Street in Escanaba.

Osby was one of two women arrested during the raid for manufacturing meth. It was the second raid of the night by UPSET detectives and the DCSD in Escanaba with the first on the 3100 block of 14th Ave South.

Osby pleaded guilty in May 2016 to operating/maintaining a meth lab and was sentenced in April 2016 was to one and a half to 20 years in prison – and given credit for the 84 days in jail since her arrest.
A parolee, Osby was released from prison on October 10, 2017. She would have been off parole in seven months on October 10, 2018.

https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=947378

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Two men, who are not from the Upper Peninsula, were both charged Monday night with auto theft in the Escanaba area.
Both appears to have ties to the Detroit area and one is wanted in Florida on numerous charges from traffic and misdemeanors to felony auto theft and burglary.

29-year-old Terrell William Walker of (current address not confirmed) was booked into the Delta County Jail (DCDC) at 9:39 p.m. ET on Monday night, March 12, 2018.
Walker apparently has past ties to Boston and is wanted in Florida.
Walker is charged with being a “fugitive” from justice and unlawfully driving away a motor vehicle (car theft).

Bond for Walker has not been set.

Walker’s 2014 charges in Florida
Pending trial:
Felony Grand Theft Auto
Misdemeanor battery
Felony burglary/assault and battery

Terry Lee Jackson

Terry Lee Jackson

Also arrested in Delta County was a friend of the Florida man – as the two were arrested together on Monday night.

51-year-old Terry Lee Jackson was booked into the Delta County Jail (DCDC) at 7:36 p.m. ET on Monday night, March 12, 2018.

Jackson is charged with unlawfully driving away a motor vehicle (car theft).

Bond has not been set for Jackson.

 


 

A Delta County man is well on his way to becoming a career criminal after racking up numerous felony convictions over more than a decade and is only 30.

30-year-old Conrad Thomas-Peter Dzanbozoff of Gladstone, MI was booked into the Delta County Jail (DCDC) at 9:39 p.m. ET on Monday night, March 12, 2018.
Dzanbozoff is charged with breaking and entering.
Bond has not been set for Dzanbozoff.
Dzanbozoff has a long criminal history dating back to 12 years.
Among his felony convictions since 2006 in Delta County are home invasion, stealing a financial transaction device, auto theft, and breaking and entering.
Dzanbozoff was taken of state probation/parole on Dec. 23, 2017.

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=613998

In Oct 2017, Dzanbozoff was sentenced to three days in jail (time served) in Delta County District Court after pleading guilty to possession of marijuana. Dzanbozoff has his driver’s license suspended 30 days/restricted 150 days.

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24-year-old Austin Lee Bricker of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Jail (DCDC) at 9:39 p.m. ET on Monday night, March 12, 2018.
Bricker is charged with domestic violence and a Delta County District Court probation violation.
Bond has not been set for Bricker – who U.P. Breaking News reported last month had been busted for same alleged crime.
Bricker was booked into the DCDC at 1:54 p.m. ET on Friday afternoon, Feb. 9, 2018.
Bricker was charged with domestic violence. 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.

https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/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-ho/

In May 2017, Bricker was sentenced to five days in jail with community service option, six months probation and fine over $800 after pleading guilty to operating a motor vehicle while impaired.

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And in Marquette County this morning, 27-year-old Abbie Nicole Chapman of Marquette, MI was booked into the jail at 8:44 a.m. ET on a charge of attempted resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer. Bond for Chapman has not been set.

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Lots of U.P. News headlines – One heckuva a weekend in the Upper Peninsula – Four U.P. snowmobilers crashes with injuries, Chocolay Township depressed 13-year-old drinks bleach, U.P. newborn with possible meningitis, aerosol can explodes in Delta County man’s face, some unusual arrests including federal suspect struggles with cops, man lies to the cops – and gets charged with it – and more

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin and Headlines – 3-12-18 – 3:45 a.m. ET 

Weekend U.P. Headlines – Boy drinks bleach, newborn possible meningitis, numerous drunk drivers busted with very high blood alcohol levels, Delta County man gets facial injuries when an aerosol can explodes in trash he is burning (then accuses female partner), federal suspect charged with wrestling with cops and sometimes if you lie – that’s exactly what cops charge you with (They’ve heard it all)

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – Police and fire officials across the U.P. Were kept busy this weekend including a suicidal teen who drank bleach, a man who was injured and then angry when a pressured can exploded while he was burning trash.

There were at least four snowmobile accidents with injuries on Saturday, March 10, 2018 including three in Chippewa County and one in Keweenaw County.
The Keweenaw County accident on Brockway Mountain – and two of those in Chippewa County involved snowmobilers driving fast and crashing into trees in corners – and absolutely destroying their snowmobiles.
In fact, its amazing someone survived the Brockway wreck – because the sled was smashed.
No serious injuries but four sledders were hurt.

The other Chippewa County crash was a sledder crossing the ice on the St. Mary’s River in Detour Village off the coast from Spring Bay Road and S. River Street area. The man was traveling at a high rate of speed and flipped the snowmobile.
He was “up and walking” shortly after the crash.
U.P. Breaking News has now confirmed that there have been at least 9 snowmobile fatalities and three critical injuries in the past 11 weeks.

Yet the state refuses to put up big, big signs warning about curves and demanding the sledders slow down. (U.P. Trails are deadlier than the highways).

Speeding over 100 MPH on today’s snowmobiles is suicide – and there is no way to fix it without behavioral changes – so anyone who has a loved one on a snowmobile should give them hell about slowing down – big time hell.

In Delta County Sunday afternoon, March 11, 2018, paramedics and others were called to a report that a man was cut all over his face, bleeding and in pain.

It appears an aerosol type can was in trash that the victim was burning – and it “exploded all over his face.”

The man also was sick to his stomach and had shooting pains through his thighs.

The dispatcher then warned officers the man was mad at his female partner, accusing her of putting the can in the trash to be burned.

Meanwhile near tragedy in Marquette County on Saturday night, March 10, 2018 at the Teaching Family Homes facility for youth that have been horribly abused or severely neglected – and the major affects that causes on a young person.
A 13-year-old boy “drank bleach” in a suicide attempt. He was on the edge of the property with two other youths. An ambulance and police were sent – and the boy apparently was not seriously injured after allegedly taking “a few gulps of bleach.” So Sad.

In Marquette County, a federal prisoner was taken into custody – and even charged with attempting to obstructing/resisting arrest with law enforcement officers.
He is 28-year-old Walter Noe Aguilera-Aguilar (address unconfirmed).
Aguilera-Aguilar is being held on a no bond federal detainer and has a $5,000 bond set for attempted resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer.
Aguilera-Aguilar was booked into the Marquette County Jail at two minutes before midnight on Saturday, March 10, 2018.
The details are not known.

Meanwhile – another man was busted Sunday afternoon for lying to the cops.
18-year-old Christopher Michael Hughes of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 1:49 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 11, 2018.
Hughes remains jailed this morning (Monday) on a charge of “lying to a peace officer.”
The details are not known.

At least five people were busted this weekend in Marquette County and another five in Delta County for drunken driving – one suspect in Marquette had a blood alcohol level of .076 and another was charged under the “no tolerance” law – plus one woman allegedly was driving drunk with a kid in the car. U.P. Breaking News generally only reports names on felony drunken driving – although it varies by case – including when suspects resist arrest.

Non-scientific estimate by UPBN based on pullovers by police – 25 percent of U.P. drivers are illegal.

It appears at least one in four (25 percent) of Yooper drivers are either suspended, no insurance, or drunk driving with multiple arrests. That’s scary.

Generally though, we have heard some U.P. police running tags of older vehicles – while still rolling – before an official stop because its the poorer drivers who are most likely to be rolling illegal for something.

And finally on Sunday, heard about a 13-day old baby rushed from Munising Memorial Hospital the U.P. Health System Marquette to be treated for possible meningitis. Again, how terrible and gut-wrenchingly sad. Hopefully the docs are the Marquette hospital will work their magic. Prayers.

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Editors note: If you did not see it – check out our FB advisory from Sunday on the downstate woman wanted by USCG Sector Soo for taking photos of the Soo Locks from an apparently restricted area. No word on whether the coasties had a chance to have a conversation with the woman. Plus see our report on the truck through the ice on Little Bay de Noc on Sunday.

 

The Coverup #2: Over 48 hours after the crash media has not been told crash happened especially terrible crash in Sault Ste. Marie, MI Fatal Crash Horror on Mon., Feb. 26, 2018 in the Soo.

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-28-18 – 11:45 a.m. ET

The Coverup #2 – Especially terrible snowmobile trail crash in Soo
Local paper – Soo Evening News – has ignored story because they had to have heard about it

Some Upper Peninsula Law Enforcement agencies are trying to downplay the extremely bloody winter on Upper Peninsula Snowmobile Trails with many fatalities

Here is one of many that was not yet released to news media

URGENT URGENT URGENT 2-26-18 12:55 p.m. ET – Terrible crash on snowmobile Trail 8 in the Soo – At least two critically injured, body bag requested at scene

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

(Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan) – A snowmobile vs tracked vehicle have crashed and burst into flames in Sault Ste Marie, MI – and seriously injured at least two people.

https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/2018/02/26/snowmobile-trail-tragedy-in-chippewa-county-mi

The Coverup #1: Upper Peninsula Terrible Snowmobile crashes not told to media, or public

URGENT URGENT URGENT Upper Peninsula Breaking News Bulletin – 2-28-18 – 11:30 a.m. ET

The U.P. Fatal and Serious Snowmobile Stats Coverup #1 – the proof:

Some Upper Peninsula Law Enforcement agencies are trying to downplay the extremely bloody winter on Upper Peninsula Snowmobile Trails with many fatalities

Here is one of many that was never released to news media

Thurs., Feb. 15, 2018 in a remote area of Luce County way down the CCI Road then off County Road 407 (off the CCI Road) on snowmobile Trail Number 9

 

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

(Luce County, MI) – A major rescue was launched on Feb. 15, 2018 in remote Luce County to help a snowmobiler whose sled hit a tree traveling very fast.
The snowmobiler was seriously injured when his sled “hit head-on” with a tree doing about 60 miles per hour.
The crash was reported about 4 p.m. ET on Thurs., Feb. 15, 2018 in a remote area of Luce County
Among those responding with numerous first responders were the Luce County Ambulance and Michigan State Police. There was talk about launching a Valley Med Flight medivac chopper.
The wreck is said to be about 9 miles down the CCI road off County Road 407. Then about two miles in. It is believed to Snowmobile Trail #9.
The male victim is in critical condition.

 

Delta County man rushed to Marquette trauma center after cutting off his fingers in a snowblower accident

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin and Public Safety Advisory – 2-23-18 – 4 p.m. ET

Gladstone, MI man loses fingers in snowblower accident – and paramedics rushed him to Marquette for surgery

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

(Escanaba, MI) – Officials are trying desperately to help the fingers of a man involved in a Friday afternoon snowblower accident outside his home in Gladstone, MI.
The incident happened about 2 p.m. ET this afternoon, Feb. 23, 2018.
The victim’s neighbor first called police.
“The neighbor believes he may have cut off his fingers in the snowblower,” the dispatcher told Gladstone Department of Public Safety police responding to the scene.
Emergency personnel were called to the area of 1500 2nd Avenue North in Gladstone. The addresses given were 1521 and 1501 2nd Avenue North.
The neighbor was with the victim and he is “sitting down – and yes he cut his finger off,” the dispatcher said.

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Anxious to get to St. Francis Hospital in Escanaba, the victim took off in his beige four-door Chevy – and he called 911.
Dispatchers then convinced the man to stop. The victim apparently pulled over a few blocks away.
Valley Med flight was initially requested to fly the victim to the trauma center in Marquette.
However, Rampart EMS paramedics decided it would be quicker if they rush him to U.P. Health System-Marquette. That decision was based on several factors including where to set up landing zone.
“Cancel Valley Med we are going to be going direct to Marquette with this patient via ambulance,” said a paramedic to the Delta County 911 Dispatch center.
Trauma surgeons will apparently try to reattach the fingers that can be saved.
The extent of the finger injuries was not clear. That will determine whether his fingers can be saved.
Sadly this man joins at least 100 Upper Peninsula residents who have lost fingers to snowblowers since they came on the scene over the past 60 years or more. Could not find an approx. date when the common home snowblower became popular with America homes.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are about 5,740 annual snowblower injuries in the U.S.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_blower
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthday/story?id=6976775
https://www.snowblowersource.com/promotions/worst-snow-blower-accidents/
https://troubleshooternetwork.com/save-your-fingers-snow-blower-danger-even-when-off/

A Soo woman arrested this morning on assault charges, a convicted Alger County armed robber is busted for drugs plus an Ishpeming man arrested for domestic assault – a man is accused of drunken driving with a minor in the car in Delta County: Just some of the U.P. arrests in past 24 hours

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-23-18 – 5:55 a.m. ET

Two assault busts including one this morning in Chippewa County; and a Marquette man convicted of armed robbery in Alger County is arrested on drugs charges, plus if you drive drunk with a minor in the car – you can be charged under a no tolerance law

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – A convicted armed robber is in trouble this morning with Upper Peninsula law enforcement plus two assault arrests including this morning in the Soo, and an arrest under a Michigan no tolerance law – drunken driving with a minor in the car.

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The Marquette County man convicted of armed robbery charges in Alger County was arrested in Delta County on Thursday morning.

Amadeus Eugene Glenn

Amadeus Eugene Glenn

31-year-old Amadeus Eugene Glenn of Marquette, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 9:05 a.m. ET on Fri., Feb. 22, 2018.

Glenn is charged with possession of cocaine and malicious destruction of personal property valued between $100-$1,000.

Glenn is on parole until April 2024 for two armed robbery-related convictions in Alger County.

Glenn was convicted by a jury of one count of armed robbery and a second count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery for the holdup in March 2004.
Details of the stickup are not known (If you know, contact us).

In Dec. 2004, Glenn was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in state prison.
After serving about 12 years in prison, Glenn was paroled in May 2016. State records do not say to which county he was paroled. Nor does it given any reasons.

MDOC Number: 515116
http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=515116

31-year-old Amadeus Eugene Glenn
Image Date: 11/5/2012

MDOC Current Status: Discharged
Discharge Date: 5/10/2016

ALIASES: Amadeaua Eugene Glenn

PRISON SENTENCES
Offense: Armed Robbery
Sentence: 10 to 20 years
Date of Offense: 3/29/2004
Alger County
Date of Sentence: 12/15/2004
Conviction Type: Jury
Discharge Date: 4/13/2024

Sentence 2
Offense: Conspiracy to commit armed robbery
Sentence: 10 to 20 years
Date of Offense: 3/29/2004
Alger County
Date of Sentence: 12/15/2004
Conviction Type: Jury
Discharge Date: 4/13/2024

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23-year-old Daniel James Rantanen of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 2:31 a.m. ET on Thurs, Feb. 22, 2018.

Rantanen is charged with domestic assault. Online sites list recent addresses for Rantanen in Harvey and Marquette. Rantanen is free on an undisclosed bond.

In 2015, Rantanen was fined $450 for a Nov. 2014 incident of improper transportation of medical marijuana in Marquette County (Ishpeming) District Court

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We have a booking out of Chippewa County this morning Fri., Feb. 23, 2018 even though the police there do not allow charges to be listed online.

A Soo woman was booked early today on at least one serious felony.
29-year-old Amber Renee Flowers of Sault Ste. Marie, MI was booked into the Chippewa County Detention Center early today, Fri., Feb. 23, 2018.
Flowers is charged with assault and battery. Bond conditions are unknown.
Details of the incident are not known

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An Escanaba man who was sentenced to 80 days in jail during Dec. 2016 has been booked on drugged driving and other offenses.
31-year-old Joshua Daniel Gordon of Escanaba was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 2:22 a.m. ET on Thurs, Feb. 22, 2018.
Bond was not listed.
Gordon is charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana.
About 15 months ago, Gordon was sentenced to 80 days in the DCDC plus almost $500 in fines/costs/restitution after pleading guilty to malicious destruction of property.

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A downstate man has been charged in Marquette County under a zero-tolerance law involving allegedly driving drunk with a minor in the vehicle.
50-year-old Roger Lee Myers of Brighton, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 9:59 p.m. ET on Thurs., Feb. 22, 2018.

Myers is charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor (OUIL) with an occupant (in the car) under 16-years-old.

If you have a photo of Mr. Myers, please contact us.

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A Rock, MI woman was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at 8:18 p.m. ET on Wed., Feb. 21, 2018.
30-year-old Molly Jean Jones of Rock, MI was booked for driving with a suspended /revoked license and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance (drugged driving).
Just over a month ago, Jones was sentenced to 30 days in jail, a year’s probation and ordered to pay $1,700 in fine/costs.
Jones was found guilty of attempted obstruction of justice/resisting arrest/assault of a police officer, and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.