Terrible crash: Critical injury to female sledder on the trail in Keweenaw County – Two snowmobilers sent to Marquette hospital in separate high-speed crashes on Wednesday in Baraga and Keweenaw counties

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 11-17-18 – 10:52 p.m. ET

Two sledders rushed to Marquette trauma center – one victim critically hurt  – after separate snowmobile crashes today

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

(Marquette, MI) – Two snowmobilers were rushed to the trauma center in Marquette, MI late today after separate crashes in Baraga and Keweenaw counties – and one sledder was in critical condition.

The worst crash was reported tonight in Keweenaw County.

An out-of-state woman was critically injured when she lost control of her sled in a curve and crashed into trees. The snowmobile received relatively light damage, however the sledder received multiple trauma-related injuries.

The crash happened on snowmobile Trail Number 134 near Madan Location.

The 28-year-old female victim was rushed to Aspirus-Keweenaw Hospital, and transferred a short while ago to U.P. Health System-Marquette suffering from multiple critical trauma-related injuries – and troubling vitals.

Those officials assisting on the scene included the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s department, Ahmeek Search and Rescue and Peninsula Auto Repair Towing and Recovery.

The crash is a tragic example of how a sledder can receive horrible injuries – and the snowmobile itself is barely scratched. female victim has “major trauma, multiple injuries.”

Meanwhile in Baraga County:

A rescue lasting almost two hours occurred in Baraga County this afternoon to get an injured snowmobiler off the trail.

The snowmobile crash was dispatched at 2:12 p.m. this afternoon, Wed., Jan. 17, 2018. The Bay Ambulance Service paramedics transported the victim to the Baraga hospital – and some EMS officials reportedly used snowmobiles to get on the trail.

The crash was reported on snowmobile Trail Number 15 near 14488 Arnheim Road near Pelkie, MI in Baraga Township.

While transporting the victim to U.P. Health System-Marquette, paramedics told doctors via radio that the victim suffered a shoulder fracture and a dislocated right ankle. All painful but not life-threatening injuries.

A WARNING TO ALL SNOWMOBILERS:

Despite recent heavy snow, U.P. trail conditions change rapidly – most wrecks involve curves, hitting trees, unfamiliarity with what’s coming up on the trail – and high speeds.
Slow down – and Live. Or face death or a life-changing painful injury

There have been five snowmobile fatalities in the past month across the Upper Peninsula. The latest victim – a 51-year-old Saginaw, MI man, was killed yesterday Tues., Jan. 16, 2018 in Chippewa County when he lost control in a curve and hit a tree in the eastern U.P. just south of famed White Fish Point.

Five killed in snowmobile accidents in a month

Those killed in snowmobile crashes in the U.P. this winter include:

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“Investigating Officer:” Upper Peninsula officer about to be charged by feds – Baraga County Case

 

Federal Defense Attorney in Marquette asks to stop representing an “investigating officer” who is the target of federal probe apparently in Baraga County

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

**Editor’s Note: If you have any information on the “investigating officer” inthis story and/or what agency he did/or does represent – Marshall Thomas – please call or contact U.P. Breaking News

(Marquette, MI) – Shocking paperwork was filed in federal court in Marquette today that indicates an “investigating officer” in the U.P. is about to be charged with a felony crime by federal prosecutors.

In fact, the federal paperwork already describes the officer s a defendant – although no formal charges have been released publicly.

41-year-old Marshall Dion Thomas of L’Anse, Michigan appears to be the target of a federal investigation. U.P. Breaking News is compiling information on other possible targets of the case.

In a rare move today, Wed., Nov. 15, 2017, the U.S. Public Defenders Office today officially requested to no longer represent Thomas “in a pre-charged” federal criminal case. Thomas has listed past addresses in Pelkie, MI; Cincinnati, OH; and Williston, ND, according to several websites.

In asking to no longer represent Thomas, the top federal court-appointed defense attorney in northern Michigan filed a motion to allow Assistant Federal Public Defender Elizabeth A. LaCosse to withdraw from the case. The motion is not being opposed by federal prosecutors.

Today, Asst. U.S,. Attorney Maarten Vermaat filed paperwork with the court to confirm his office has no opposition to the federal public defenders office pulling from the criminal case. U.P. Breaking News first learned of the case last week but have been unable to confirm the nature of the pending criminal charges.

Public defender LaCosse “was recently appointed to represent Mr. Thomas’ interests in a pre-charged matter,” the motion to withdraw as defense attorney states. U.. Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley has been hearing arguments in the matter.

It was filed on behalf of LaCosse by Sharon A. Turek – the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Michigan – that encompasses all of the U.P. and half of the lower Peninsula.
“Since being appointed, counsel’s only contact with Mr. Thomas has been a meeting
to discuss the issue of her office’s conflict in representing him,” the motion states. “An attorney/client relationship has not been established.”

“Because Mr. Thomas is an investigating officer in a case where Ms. LaCosse is
appointed as counsel, she has good reason to believe that a conflict of interest exists in her continuing representation of Mr. Thomas and that it would be in his best interest for a substitute attorney to be appointed to represent his interests in this matter.”
“Assistant Federal Public Defender Elizabeth A. LaCosse, respectfully
requests that this Honorable Court enter an order granting her permission to withdraw as counsel in this matter and appoint substitute counsel from the CJA Panel in Grand Rapids for the Defendant.”