Videotape emerges – as Delta County tries to stop you from knowing – of an assault and domestic violence melee that happen Sunday night in a Ford River Bar – and a convicted sex offender has been arrested

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 5-1-18 – 1 p.m. ET

Convicted sex offender accused of assault – and domestic violence after he allegedly attacked his wife and another man in a bar Sunday night – this as Delta County authorities do not want you to know which people are charged with domestic assault

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

(Escanaba, MI) – While the Delta County Sheriff and Prosecutor continue protecting the identities of those who beat women, U.P. Breaking News keeps getting information from behind their Iron Curtain – as a convicted sex offender has been released on bond after allegedly brutal attack on his wife and another man in a Ford River Bar on Sunday night.

43-year-old Richard Dale Stannard was booked into the Delta County Detention Center late Sunday, April 29, 2018 and released on bond just over an hour later.

Richard Dale Stannard - mugshot 2

Stannard was convicted on May 17, 1996 of criminal sexual conduct (CSC) – assault with intent to commit sexual penetration in Delta County 47th District Court.

U.P. Breaking News has found a video of the altercation involving three people – Richard Stannard is shown allegedly beating up Brent Papineau Jr.

Richard Stannard is allegedly shown throwing his wife Nicki Stannard. We have tried to upload the video but so far have not been able to do it.

He apparently has had addresses in Escanaba and Ford River.

Richard Lee Stannard 1

Richard Lee Stannard, with his wife cropped out

Stannard’s sex offender registration states he currently lives at 3774 L.15 Lane in Escanaba.
http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2004710&AgencyID=55242

The Delta County Prosecutor and Sheriff recently decided to protect those charged with all violence because U.P. Breaking News pointed out they have given sweetheart deals to men who beat and terrorize women.

They are releasing the photos and names of people booked, but no longer showing what criminal charges had been filed.

U.P. Breaking News believes that the U.P. domestic violence epidemic will continue if the suspects are allowed to hide in the shadows of the egos of electrocuted officials – as women are beaten every night across the U.P.

We have heard every excuse in the book for not identifying those who commit these horrendous crimes.

The exact charges against Stannard are not known because Delta County is hiding that information. Our sources tipped us off to this case.
Stannard is said to be charged with assault and battery, and domestic violence

U.P. Breaking News has read numerous online comments about this case – some demonizing Stannard fearing what will happen next – and others who have strongly defended him.

Many residents spoke out about their concern for the couple’s child/children.

Some say the male victim – Brent Papineau Jr. – and Stannard’s wife do not deserve to get a beat down.

With some even blaming the victim for “pushing him too far.” That seems to be a common attitude amongst domestic violence cases – the falsehood that it is somehow the victim’s fault.

“I fear he may do worse, and there are kids in the home,” exclaimed one concerned citizen who knows the couple. Some stated that Stannard has the money to buy himself out of past beating incidents.

“The fact that he is a rich guy scares the hell out of me – if he can throw around his own wife like that,” stated one of several sources.

Stannard has the aliases of Rocky Stannard, and Rocky Dale Stannard.

As U.P. Breaking News closes down today, we hope our effort to show light on domestic violence will help even one woman from being beaten. We will reopen once we can afford our expenses of $250 per month.

I have spent thousands to bring you the information on brutality in U.P. counties and tribal nations therein. We hope U.P. residents who live in the Iron Curtain counties of news blackouts – will remember this when they go to the polls to vote for sheriff and prosecutor.

If you would like to help us get restarted call 905-273-2433.

Thank you and I pray for all the woman who will be beaten this weekend and do not know it yet.

Alleged drunk driver hits Marquette cop car twice while at fast food drive thru – plus an NMU soccer player is among those charged with violence this weekend in Marquette County – and the latest drug and other busts

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-29-18 – 10:22 p.m. ET – 

Cops car hit by alleged drunken driver in a McDonald’s drive thru; soccer player charged with assault – and many others are charged with domestic violence, plus drug arrests

We’d love to tell you about charges/arrests in the other U.P. counties but the sheriff and prosecutors do not want you to know – so it is not released on Mobile Patrol

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

(Marquette, MI) – A Marquette Police officer seemed bemused when a large pickup truck bumped his patrol car twice early Saturday morning at the Marquette McDonald’s.
The incident happened about 3:30 a.m. ET on Saturday morning, April 28, 2018 – as both the cops and the suspect were in line at the drive thru to get their fast food meal.

“We’re gonna be in the McDonald’s Drive Thru … they ran into the back of our car twice,” the Marquette Police officer radioed to dispatchers at Marquette County 911 Central Dispatch.

Jerry Boyer

Using a police code, the officer also stated he suspected they were struck twice by a dunk driver.
“OK, clear,” answered the dispatcher with a chuckle.

Likely cops across the area were laughing when they heard the unexpected incident.

Arrested was 22-year-old Jerry Nelson Boyer of Skandia, MI.

He was given a portable breath test but the results are not known.

Boyer was driving a black ford pickup truck – that got towed.

Boyer was suspected of drunken driving and no insurance. However the exact charges were never posted on Mobile Patrol.

He was released on bond.

The boss at police headquarters asked the officer over the radio about damage to his patrol car.

“A little scratch on the bumper, but nothing crazy,” the officer radioed Marquette Police Headquarters

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A Northern Michigan University soccer player was among those arrested on violence related charges in Marquette County this weekend – plus the latest drug arrests.

20-year-old Edgar Rene Astorga of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ on Saturday afternoon.
Astorga is charged with assault and battery.
Astorga was released on a $2,500 bond.
Astorga is an athlete at Northern Michigan University who is sophomore majoring in communications
Astorga is a soccer standout from Chicago and is a member of the NMU Men’s Soccer Team.

Edgar Astorga at NMU soccer 2
NMU posted this about Astorga:
2017: Appeared in 18 games, making 15 starts including the first of his career in the season opener on August 31 versus Indianapolis. Astorga’s lone goal of the season came as the game-winner on September 10 versus Marygrove, while he also added a pair of assists on the season. Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team.
2016: Finished the season in a three-way tie for fourth on the team with five points (2g-1a). Named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 27 after leading the Wildcats to wins over No. 12 Tiffin and Findlay; he netted the game-winning goal in both games and also notched an assist.

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Adam Tousignant35-year-old Adam Lee Tousignant of Negaunee, MI was booked into the MCJ late Saturday morning on numerous charges.

Tousignant is charged with using a phone for malicious/threatening purposes, possession of a Schedule I, II, III narcotic, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs (OUID), and a jail prisoner possessing contraband.

Bond for Tousignant has not been set.

Tousignant arrested on Thurs., March 8, 2018 and charged with malicious use of a telephone to make threats.

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30-year-old Paul Mitchell Tipton of Gwinn, MI was booked Friday night into the MCJ.
Tipton is charged with second-offense domestic violence/assault, expired license plates, nonpayment of child support and driving with a suspended/revoked license.
Tipton is being held without bond on the domestic assault charge.
In Dec 2015, Tipton, then 28, of 621 Liberator St. in Gwinn – was sentenced to the 26 days that he had served in jail for an Oct. 2015 domestic violence incident.
Tipton pleaded guilty to second offense domestic violence and put on 18 months probation and ordered to pay $1,845 in fines/costs

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19-year-old Gerald William Herbst of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ on Friday morning.
Herbst is charged with domestic assault and contempt of court for bond violations issued by Marquette County District Court
Herbst is being held without bond.

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42-year-old Mark Russell Anderson of (address unconfirmed) was booked into the MCJ Saturday evening and relesed on bond just afternoon Sunday.
Anderson is charged with domestic assault.
Bond for Anderson was set at $5,000.

If you have a photo of Mr. Anderson, please contact us discretely on our news FB page

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Mike Lyons

23-year-old Michael Thomas Lyons of Negaunee, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail late Saturday night, March 28, 2018.
Lyons is charged with domestic assault, illegal entry and driving an unregistered ORV.
Bond for Lyons is set just over $3,200.

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Nakeesha Briggs 235-year-old Nakeesha Sharee Briggs of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ late Friday night.
Briggs is charged with possession of a Schedule I, II, III narcotic.
Bond for Briggs has not been set.
In Sept. 2017, Briggs was arrested by UPSET and Marquette Police
Briggs was charged with possession of cocaine, four counts of child endangerment, weapons violation, and maintaining a drug house.
UPSET seized nearly 30 grams of cocaine, a firearm and evidence of drug distribution – this after investigation at a residence in the Sunnyside Estates mobile home park in Ishpeming Township.
Brigg’s four children were placed into protective custody with Michigan Child Protective Services.
Briggs was sentenced on March 9, 2018 to a year and a half in prison for possession of cocine.
It is unclear if she was beginning a jail sentence or busted on new charges. She was released on a suspended sentence last month and is listed as an MDOC Michigan probationer assigned to Marquette, MI.
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=448863

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Jack Alan Orhanen

Jack Alan Orhanen

Additional charges have been filed against 35-year-old Jack Alan Orhanen of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ early Thursday, April 26, 2018.

Orhanen is charged with felony third offense impaired drunken driving.

He is also charged with resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer, fourth degree fleeing and eluding, and joyriding/unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

A bond has not been set for Orhanen.

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41-year-old Robert Allan Wade of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the MCJ Friday night.
Wade is charged with resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer.
Wade has previous addresses in Gwinn and Palmer.
Bond for Wade has not been set.

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26-year-old Jamie Steven Corkin of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ Friday evening.
Corkin is charged with resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer.
Bond for Corkin has not been set.
In Nov. 2015, Corkin, then 24 years old, of Ishpeming, MI pleaded guilty to the four-year felony larceny in a building involving an incident in Ishpeming.

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23-year-old Austin John Pierce of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ Friday morning.
Pierce is charged with illegal entry.
Pierce was released on a $2,500 bond.

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Other arrests:
Vanessa Lee Green, 34, larceny between $200 and $1,000.
Wenona Kayan Hemmila, 39, second offense operating a motor vehicle while impaired (OWI)

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Domestic violence cases across the Upper Peninsula continue to increase – along with other violent crimes: Domestic incidents in west Marquette County, city of Marquette, and moments ago in Escanaba, MI – Arrests from past 24 hours in Marquette County as the other U.P. counties keep it secret

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-26-18 – 6:20 p.m. ET – 

The ugly truth: Domestic violence cases not only happened daily in the U.P. – but sometimes up to 50 victims a day (3 cases in each of the 15 counties)

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

(Marquette County, MI) – There were numerous domestic violence arrests in past 24 hours plus other felonies arrests in Marquette County involving a concealed weapon and even felony drunken driving – and breaking in Escanaba – a woman charged with DV in January calls 911 from a place she is not supposed to be.

As we were about to post this story, a domestic dispute erupted in the city of Escanaba – that shows domestic violence aggressors can be any sex – and sometimes jilted love drives some people to become repeat offenders.

Heather McEntire and John Gray

Heather McEntire and John Gray

43-year-old Heather R. McEntire of Escanaba, MI called 911 just before 5 a.m. ET Thursday morning and claimed she was assaulted by a man she was not supposed to see.
During this morning’s melee, McEntire was out on bond for a Jan. 15, 2018 arrest for domestic violence in Delta County.

John Gray

John Gray

The victim in that assault – 47-year-old John Robert Gray of Escanaba, MI – told 911 this morning that Heather and her brother attacked him.

As part of McEntire’s pretrial bond, she was ordered to stay away from Gray and not to visit his home.

Heather’s brother 46-year-old Jason Parker McEntire of many addresses in Delta County.

McEntire is also known as Heather Sirois; and she used to live in Bark River, Green Bay and Knoxville, TN.

Gray claimed that the siblings McEntire illegally arrived as his apartment at 416 First Avenue South “came in and assaulted him,” the dispatcher told responding officers.

Heather McEntire circa 2012

Heather McEntire circa 2012

About 5:30 a.m. today, Heather McEntire and John Gray wre both arrested on several charges including domestic violence – and both are lodged in the Delta County Detention Center.

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Marquette Police responded just after 10 p.m. ET Wednesday night to a report of a possible domestic violence situation turned into hit and run.
The incident was reported at 700 Homestead St in Marquette, MI.
“Responded to a domestic situation that has now turned into a hit and run PDA (property damage accident),” the dispatcher told police headed to the scene not far from Grove Street and the bypass.
In the rear parking lot, a witness told 911 dispatchers that “a male and a female were involved in a domestic situation,” the officers were told via radio from HQ.
The blonde female ‘got in a white Jeep” and “sped out of the parking lot to get away from the male,” officers were told.
The male got into an older red passenger car and “was leaving in a hurry,” a 911 dispatcher to responding officers
The male, now a suspect, “apparently struck a black in color car in the parking lot,” he said, adding that due to darkness the exact make and model of the red car was not visible.
The red car should “have front and rear damage,” the dispatcher said.
The witness told police that the couple was involved in a previous domestic situation about one month ago.
On the east side of the apartment building, police found a damaged red Ford Taurus.
Its is unclear what became of the investigation.

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Christopher Lee Mathews 1A Marquette man was arrested Wednesday afternoon, April 25, 2018 on domestic assault charges.

56-year-old Christopher Lee Mathews of Marquette, MI was arrested on a two-count domestic violence warrant.

Mathews was booked into the Marquette County Jail.

He was arrested by police at about 3 p.m. ET, Wed., March 25, 2018.

Details of the alleged assault have not been released.
Mathews is a former NMU employee, who studied hotel management in New Mexico, according to his Facebook page.

He was released on bond about an hour after booking.
Details of the incident have not been released by police.

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32-year-old Randy James Tuominen of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the MCJ Wednesday afternoon.
Touminen is charged with domestic assault and stalking.
Bond for Tuominen is not listed.
Details of the incident have not been released by police.
If you have a photo of Mr. Touminen please send it privately to our FB page

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39-year-old Michael Patrick Donahue of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the MCJ Wednesday morning.
Donahue is charged with domestic assault.
A bond for Donahue is not listed.
Details of the incident have not been released by police.
If you have a photo of Mr. Donahue please send it privately to our FB page

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33-year-old Michael Polkki of Ishpeming is charged with domestic assault and interfering with telephone communications.
U.P. Breaking News covered the arrest in a Wednesday article:
https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/2018/04/25/ishpeming-police-officers-tasered-a-man-this-morning-bloody-hammer-attack-in-southern-up-plus-early-today-ishpeming-man-arrested-for-domestic-violence

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Robert Dale Helsten

Robert Dale Helsten

Robert Dale Helsten

Robert Dale Helsten

31-year-old Robert Dale Helsten of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 1:16 a.m. ET early Wednesday morning, April 25, 2018.

Helsten is charged with carrying a weapon with unlawful intent, carrying a concealed weapon (CCW), and attempted resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer.

Bond totals $10,000 on two charges.

Bond is not listed on the first.

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Jack Alan Orhanen

Jack Alan Orhanen

35-year-old Jack Alan Orhanen of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ early today, Thursday April 26, 2018.

Orhanen is charged with felony third offense impaired drunken driving.

A bond has not been set for Orhanen.
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27-year-old Andrew Richard Koepp of Marquette, MI was booked into the MCJ about 11 p.m. ET Wednesday night.
Koepp is charged with attempted resisting arrest/obstructing a police officer.
Bond has not been set for Koepp.

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Other arrests in past 24 hours in Marquette County:

Dennis Gordon Tourville, 27, use of marijuana, addresses in Marquette and Denver, Colorado, bond not listed

Britton Marie Nurmi, 43, illegal entry, addresses in Marquette, Champion, $2,500 bond

Lots of men arrested in Marquette County over the past week for beating women including aggravated assaults, felonious assault, PPO violations, stalking, baby assaulted, and domestic violence.(these are the cases you have not heard), third-degree child abuse – plus what did little Hoxie have that was smuggled into the Marquette County Jail; Lots of drugs arrests from running meth labs to heroin – and all sorts of thefts from shoplifting to larceny

There were numerous arrests over past week for domestic violence around the U.P. – cases we have not already reported – remember others also made headlines.

URGENT URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-23-18 – 11:17 p.m. ET –

Marquette County DV Busts and much more: Hoxie caught with contraband into Marquette County Jail, every range of assault involving the beating of women (numerous cases) and a baby, drugs including operating meth lab and heroin

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

(Marquette, MI) – Numerous men have been arrested over the past week for abusing women – including some highly publicized cases.

Below are the arrests you have not heard including a baby allegedly assaulted, felonious assault, stalking, beatings, attacks, and PPO violations.

Also arrests you haven’t heard like running a meth lab and a poor woman who has battled meth 7 years, and all sorts of theft cases – and third-degree child abuse. And what illegal contraband did a young lady get ahold of and then was busted at Marquette County Jail?

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Bryan Robert Craycraft

Bryan Robert Craycraft

28-year-old Bryan Robert Craycraft of Marquette, MI was arrested In Dickinson County in connection with am alleged domestic assault this weekend.

Police are investigating Craycraft in connection with the alleged domestic assault involving his girlfriend and four-month-old baby, sources familiar with the probe tell us. We are still waiting for more details.

In an online post the victim stated what CrayCraft did “is sick” and he “deserves to be brought to justice.”

Calling him a scumbag, the alleged victim stated Craycraft was wanted for “abuse he (allegedly) caused to a four-month-old baby,”

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Bryan Robert Craycraft

Meanwhile Craycraft was a stabbing victim in another case involving the actual birth mother of his child.

24-year-old Samantha Kennedy McFerrin of Gwinn, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail on Jan. 3, 2018 on three felonies.

McFerrin is charged with felonious assault, assault with intent to do bodily harmless than murder and making a false police report. No bond is set.

Law enforcement has not released details of the case, including what agency handled the investigation.

McFerrin has addresses listed in Gwinn and Marquette in recent years.

In June 2015, McFerrin, then 21, was basically sentenced to time served (46 days) and fined almost $1,000 in Marquette County District Court for larceny between $200-$1,000.

McFerrin studied cosmetology at Northern Michigan University, her Facebook page states. McFerrin is a 2014 graduate of the Marquette Alternative High School, according to her numerous Facebook pages. One of McFerrin’s recent photos apparently shows her holding her newborn baby.

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Bailey Allen La Rocca

Bailey Allen LaRocca

20-year-old Bailey Allen LaRocca of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 6:23 a.m. ET, this morning, Mon. April 23, 2018

La Rocca has been released on bond after being charged with domestic assault.

The amount of the bond was not released, but often is personal recognizance bond.


18-year-old Shane Matthew Damron of Munising, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 2:21 a.m. ET this morning, April 23, 2018.
Damron is charged with domestic assault and a parole violation/inmate detainer.
Bond for Damron is set at $5,000. He remained jailed Monday night.

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29-year-old Peter John O’Dovero of the Marquette, MI area was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 12:34 a.m. ET on Tuesday, April 17, 2018.
O’Dovero is charged with second-offense aggravated assault/domestic violence and failure to pay child support of $661.
O’Dovero is being held without bond on the assault charge.

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michael Patrick Dennis MDOC Mugshot updated

28-year-old Michael Patrick Dennis of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 12:17 a.m. on Sunday, April 15, 2018.
Dennis is charged with domestic assault and resisting arrest/obstructing justice.
Bond for Dennis is set at $12,500.
Dennis is on probation for a delivery of marijuana state conviction for an incident in Feb. 2016.

https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=312211
http://kool.corrections.ky.gov/KOOL/Details/459680

Dennis was convicted in Oct. 2016 of  trafficking in marijuana indictment in Fayette County, Kentucky.
He was released to Marquette County to serve his probation that lasts until Dec. 6, 2018.

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Percy Albertus Butterworth

Percy Albertus Butterworth

50-year-old Percy Albertus Butterworth of Marquette, MI remains jailed in Marquette County without bond.
He was arrested for stalking on April 11, 2018.
On March 9, 2018, Butterworth was charged with violating a restraining order/personal protection order.

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Kameron Alan Kine

Kameron Alan Kine

28-year-old Kameron Alan Kine of Traverse City, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 10:56 p.m. ET on Friday, April 20, 2018.
Kine is charged with third degree child abuse.
Kine remains jailed on a $10,000 bond.

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29-year-old Brittany Spring Hoxie of Gwinn, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 5:39 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 15, 2018.
Hoxie is charged with being a jail prisoner in possession contraband.
Hoxie has a past address listed in Marquette.
It is not clear what the Battle Creek native allegedly smuggled into jail.
Hoxie remains jailed on a $5,000 bond.

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Todd Stephen Williams MDOC parole adsconder mugshot

With an arrest record dating back three decades, 50-year-old Todd Stephen Williams of Gladstone, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 10:43 a.m. ET on Sunday, April 22, 2018.

The MDOC lists Williams as a parole absconder

Williams is being held on a parole violation/inmate detainer.

Williams has a lengthy record dating back 30 years.

MDOC Conviction Record:

Todd Stephen Williams MDOC parole adsconder mugshot
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=207526

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

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

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

Sentence 4
Offense: Larceny in a Building
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 4 months
Maximum Sentence: 6 years
Date of Offense: 1/03/2013
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 5/07/2013
Conviction Type: Plea
Sentence 5
Offense: Breaking and Entering – Entry Without Breaking With Intent
Minimum Sentence: 2 years
Maximum Sentence: 7 years 6 months
Date of Offense: 6/01/2009
Delta County
Date of Sentence: 2/10/2010
Conviction Type: Nolo Contendere

INACTIVE

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

Sentence 2
Offense: Uttering and Publishing
Minimum Sentence: 2 years 6 months
Maximum Sentence: 20 years
Date of Offense: 9/12/2001
Delta County
Date of Sentence:
05/02/2002
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/01/2009
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Sentence 3
Offense: Breaking and Entering Occupied Building With Intent
Minimum Sentence: 10 years
Maximum Sentence: 22 years 6 months
Date of Offense: 2/01/1989
Cheboygan County
Date of Sentence: 2/27/1990
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/01/2009
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

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Gregory Kauppila 1

26-year-old Gregory David Kauppila of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 11:51 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Kaupilla is charged with failure to register as a sex offender.
He was apparently released on bond late Sunday morning.
Kauppila was booked into the MCJ on March 2, 2018 and charged with sex offender failure to register and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor (OUIL).


In Marquette County Circuit Court during June 2016, Kauppila was sentenced to 180 days jail and five years probation plus about $800 in fines/costs for being a sex offender who failed to comply with the law.
In Sept. 2010, Kauppila was convicted in Marquette of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct (multiple variables).

https://upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/2018/03/03/a-convicted-sex-offender-picked-up-for-noncompliance-and-drunk-driving-several-people-who-have-past-drug-charges-are-arrested-again-including-a-marquette-woman-accused-of-meth-fighting-police-and/

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28-year-old Jeremy Norman Brugman of Gwinn, MI remains jailed in Marquette County for domestic assault and making a threatening call and malicious use of a telephone phone.
Brugman has been held in jail since his booking April 12, 2018.
Brugman was arrested on Dec. 29, 2017 and released on New Year’s Eve at about 6:20 p.m. on a $10,000 bond.
Brugman is charged with felony second offense domestic violence/assault.

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William Earl Zhulkie

William Earl Zhulkie

26-year-old William Earl Zhulkie of Ishpeming, MI remains jailed in Marquette County on a $10,000 bond.
Zhulkie was charge with possession of a controlled substance – an analogue on April 12, 2018.
On March 7, 2018, Zhulkie was charged with larceny from a building.

In Dec. 2015, Zhulkie, then 23, served 10 days in jail, was put on a year’s probation and fined almost $1,400 for use of a Schedule 1 (except narcotic), 2, 3, 4.

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Erik Christopher Small in 2015

43-year-old Erik Christopher Small of Ishpeming, MI remains jailed without bond in Marquette County.
Small was charged on April 8, 2018 with operating and maintaining a meth lab.

Small has lived in Gwinn, Marquette, Green Bay and the cities of North Richland Hills and The Colony in Texas.

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31-year-old Charlene Marie Drew of Gwinn, MI remains jailed without bond in Marquette County on an inmate detainer/parole violation.

She also has recent Ishpeming address.
She was arrested on April 11 on additional charges of possession of meth and possession of a meth analogue – bond on the drug charges totals $30,000.

The poor girl has been dealing with the devil named meth for over 7 years. She was set to be off parole in July 2019. One of her convictions involves selling fake meth to undercover agents.

Offense: Controlled Substance-Possession of Methamphetamine
Minimum Sentence: 1 year 7 months
Maximum Sentence: 10 years
Date of Offense: 10/30/2016
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 4/07/2017
Conviction Type: Plea
Offense: Controlled Substance-Imitation Manufacture or Distribution
Maximum Sentence: 4 months
Date of Offense: 3/15/2011
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 10/21/2011
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 2/22/2012
Offense: Controlled Substance-Possession of Methamphetamine
Maximum Sentence:
1 year 6 months
Date of Offense: 10/30/2016
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 2/01/2017
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 4/07/2017

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28-year-old Kyle George Fosco of Marquette, MI

28-year-old Kyle George Fosco of Marquette, MI

28-year-old Kyle George Fosco of Marquette, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at 11:19 p.m. ET on Fri.,
Fosco was booked on April 9, 2018 for assault with intent to do bodily harm less than murder, possession of heroin, second degree retail fraud, and trespassing.
On March 2, 2018, Fosco was charged with assault with intent to do bodily harm less than murder.
Fosco got off probation last July for a drug crime – delivery/manufacture of a narcotic/cocaine.

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David Richard Lampinen

David Richard Lampinen

33-year-old David Richard Lampinen of Marquette, MI remains jailed without bond in Marquette County.
Lampinen was arrested on April 9, 2018 and charged with possession of a Schedule 1, 2, 3, and 4 narcotic, resisting arrest/obstructing justice, receiving and concealing stolen property under $200, and second-degree retail fraud.

Lampinen, then 25 years old, was among several people arrested in 2008 by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team for trafficking in crack cocaine that was shipped up from Chicago. In 2010, Lampinen was sentenced to nearly 5 years (57 months) in federal prison. One defendant committed suicide before trial.

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Police hold man with long drug and violence history on probation violation, plus his girlfriend on DV charge in connection with that domestic dispute that turned into a alleged meth lab components bust

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-20-18 – 8:30 p.m. ET –

Domestic violence case involving female suspect turns into a meth probe at a Sands Township mobile home park – with two arrested including boyfriend of DV suspect who has a long police record involving assaults an drug sales

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

(Sands Township, MI) – A Sands Township man and his girlfriend are being held in jail tonight in connection with that domestic violence case turned meth lab, and the man with a length record of drug sales plus assaulting police and prison employees.

The two are being held in an investigation into a meth lab that was allegedly discovered in their trailer at 553 Mobile Estates in Sands Township.

Arrested were Chuck Reed and Samantha Kukla (scroll down to see more about suspects). The pair were arrested today, Friday, April 20, 2018.

It started when a 911 call said there was a domestic assault at the mobile home, and when police arrived the man tried to convince officers there was nothing wrong and stated he was alone. But following protocol, Marquette County Sheriff’s Deputies searched the trailer – thus found the female domestic violence suspect and an alleged component to manufacture crystal methamphetamine.

Domestic violence involving men and women have risen to an epidemic rate across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with many being beaten up and assaulted every single night. There was another domestic dispute this afternoon in Gwinn, MI involving a knife. Plus the former Finlandia University Football Coach Bob Moss was arrested for aggravated domestic violence today. These cases were among at least 7 monitored in past 12 hours by U.P. Breaking News.

The Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement team (UPSET) was called to conduct and investigation and remove hazardous substances.

34-year-old Charles Christopherrobin Reed aka “Chuck Reed” is being held without bond in the Marquette County Jail.
He is charged with a Marquette County District Court Probation Violation.

Reed has been convicted of assaulting police and prison employees plus was sentenced in at least two drug sales cases dating back to 2005, however most of his arrests have been in the past few years (scroll down to see his record).

Reed is a Marquette native, according to his Facebook profile.

samantha-kukla-1.jpg

Samantha Mae Kukla

32-year-old Samantha Mae Kukla is being held without bond in the Marquette County Jail.
Kukla is charged with domestic assault.
Both are being held in connection with the investigation of today’s meth bust in Sands Township, MI.

“I see myself as an intelligent, sensitive human, with the soul of a clown which forces me to blow it at the most important moments,” Kukla said on April 18, 2018 on her Facebook page.

Kulka is a National Mine native who attended Westwood High School, according to her FB profile.
Assisting at the meth bust were the Sands Township Volunteer Fire Department, Sands Township EMS, and the Marquette County Rescue Squad Unit 131.

Charles Christopher Reed MDOC mugshot

Charles ChristopherRobin Reed – MDOC Mugshot

Michigan Department of Corrections info on 34-year-old Charles ChristopherRobin Reed aka “Chuck Reed” – Charles Christopher Reed, Charles Robin Reed

https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=521812

Offense: Police Officer – Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing
Minimum Sentence: 1 year 4 months
Maximum Sentence: 2 years
Date of Offense: 5/28/2015
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 7/28/2016
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 9/14/2017
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Sentence 2
Offense: Assault Of Prison Employee
Minimum Sentence: 2 years
Maximum Sentence: 5 years
Date of Offense: 2/03/2011
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 5/20/2011
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 4/30/2014
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Sentence 3
Offense: Controlled Substance-Delivery/Manufacture, Nar/Cocaine <50 Grams
Minimum Sentence: 1 year 6 months
Maximum Sentence: 20 years
Date of Offense: 9/13/2005
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 11/10/2005
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 2/24/2010
Discharge Reason: Offender Discharge

Offense: Police Officer – Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing
Maximum Sentence: 1 year 6 months

Date of Offense: 5/28/2015
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 7/17/2015
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 7/28/2016
Discharge Reason: Probation Violator Technical Violation

Offense: Controlled Subs-Del/Man, Schedule 1,2,3 except Marihuana/Cocaine
Maximum Sentence: 2 years
Date of Offense: 1/14/2010
Marquette County
Date of Sentence: 1/14/2011
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 5/26/2011
Discharge Reason: Discharged Without Improvement

Shocker: Outgoing Finlandia University Football Coach Arrested Today in Marquette County for Aggravated Domestic Violence

Bob Boss – who led a controversial Finlandia University football program – has bonded out this afternoon after being charged in an aggravated domestic violence case in Marquette County

Robert Boss arrestFinlandia Football Coach Robert Boss

Alleged Aggravated Assault Domestic Violence

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

(Hancock, MI) – There will be shock tonight across the Copper Country as word spreads of the arrest today of outgoing Finlandia University Football Coach Bob Boss – who was arrested and booked into the Marquette County Jail.
Boss has since been released on bond.

The Finlandia University Football Program has been immersed in controversy over the past few years as allegations of cronyism and racism have followed it existence that has been less than spectacular on the field – although they have built a relatively new stadium.

34-year-old Robert Lawrence Boss was arrested in Marquette County today in connection with an alleged terrible domestic violence incident.

U.P. Breaking News was tipped off about this domestic violence incident – but was asked to hold this story until he was in custody. Kudos to the Marquette County Sheriff’s Department for finally announcing the arrest.

Recently Marquette County joined other U.P. counties in a news black out on Mobile Patrol – that helped people  know when abusers were arrested. U.P. Breaking News has also criticized all U.P. law enforcement for hiding the arrests of prominent people – and most recent hiding the arrests of DV suspects.

The program just announced a new football coach – but failed to tell the public or media about why Boss was being fired.

U.P. Breaking News is working on several domestic violence related stories today including one that led to a meth bust in Sands Township – and a Gwinn man who is wanted for allegedly using a knife to threaten a female during a domestic situation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Boss
https://www.finlandia.edu/about/directory/user/rboss/

Police arrest convicted Menominee County sex offender hours before his parole ends – after the briefest of chases this morning near Nadeau, MI

URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-19-18 – 10:11 a.m. CT – 11:11 a.m. ET –

A convicted Menominee County burglar and sex offender – set to be off parole in two days – was busted this morning following a brief chase, and traffic stop near Nadeau, MI

Michael Wayne Neal MDOC mugshot

Michael Wayne Neal MDOC mugshot

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

A convicted sex offender and burglar from Bark River Township, MI was arrested around dawn this morning after allegedly leading a police on a brief chase in Menominee County, MI.
31-year-old Michael Wayne Neal was taken to the Menominee County Jail after the traffic stop and remain jailed late this morning.

In a strange turn of events, Neal would have been off parole in two days – April 21, 2018.

It’s not clear what charges have been filed or it they will affect his parole for rape, home invasion – plus he has a previous auto theft conviction.

Delta County and Menominee County recently decided it did not want the public to know about 99 percent of their arrests.

Neal served about 10 years in state prison for a Menominee County, MI home invasion and second-degree criminal sexual conduct (sexual assault occurred during another felony – the home invasion.)

Police chased Neal for about just over one minute before he stopped his vehicle around 6 a.m. ET this morning, April 19, 2018 on old U.S.-41 near Nadeau, MI.

http://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=510457
Current Status: Parolee
Supervision Begin Date: 4/21/2016
Assigned Location: Menominee/Menominee
Supervision Discharge Date: 4/21/2018
Date Paroled: 4/21/2016

Michigan Department of Corrections Info:

Sentence 1
Offense: Second degree criminal sexual conduct (sexual assault occurred during another felony)
Minimum Sentence: 7 years 2 months
Maximum Sentence: 15 years
Date of Offense: 6/07/2005
Menominee County
Date of Sentence: 2/10/2006
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 2
Offense:
Home Invasion – 1st Degree
Minimum Sentence: 10 years 10 months
Maximum Sentence:
20 years
Date of Offense: 6/07/2005
Menominee County
Date of Sentence: 2/10/2006
Conviction Type: Plea

Sentence 1
Offense: Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile
Maximum Sentence: 1 year 6 months
Date of Offense: 8/16/2004
Menominee County
Date of Sentence: 10/08/2004
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 2/10/2006


Reference all arrests and suspects – corrupt U.P prosecutors and sheriff’s (all U.P. counties as of recently) have decided you do not have the right to know about arrests – unless they say its OK in very  select cases, the wealthy, the connected and friends.
The charges against this man and others are not clear, as all U.P. sheriff’s and prosecutors have now decided and ordered – no information will be released on jailed suspects unless they decide you have the right to know (while keeping others secret from public for political reasons) – including those locked up for rape and domestic violence. You will not know about 99 percent of the arrests in the U.P.
U.P. law enforcement pulled the plug on all mobile patrol information that showed arrests about two weeks ago.
U.P. prosecutors and sheriff’s apparently have deiced they are the self-appointed gatekeepers of all public information – which U.P. Breaking News thinks is horrendous for public safety – but they simply do not care.

Two men arrested today for allegedly attacking others in U.P. domestic violence cases – One in Chippewa County and another in Marquette County – but U.P. officials keep arrest secrecy lid in place.

URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-19-18 – 9:40 a.m. ET

Authorities keep trying to hide DV info from you, however U.P. Breaking News reveals two arrests (out of many) for domestic violence and attacking several victims – Cops and prosecutors hate us revealing this to you

 

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – Numerous violent domestic disputes have occurred in past 24 hours across the U.P. – however police and prosecutors are hiding information on the cases.

However, U.P. Breaking News has put together information on two of the cases – as we continue our no tolerance stories on domestic violence.

Sadly for your safety, its becoming harder to get that info, as all the U.P. sheriffs and prosecutors recently stopped giving information on DV arrests.

32-year-old Troy Allen Schwiderson of Brimley, MI is jailed in Chippewa County this morning in connection with the assault after he alleged beat up a woman.

About 1:22 a.m. ET this morning April 29-2018, law enforcement authorities in Chippewa County were called about a domestic assault in a room at the Mini Motel at 12190 W. Lakeshore Drive in Brimley, MI.

A woman called Chippewa County 911 to report the man allegedly “beat up (the caller’s) granddaughter” and another person.

“There is a ton of screaming in the background,” the dispatcher warned police cars en-route to the scene.

At about 1:29 a.m, police on the scene requested Bay Mills EMS for “assault” victim. Bay Mills Emergency Connection EMS Alpha One responded.

The victims were reportedly 22-year-old Dale Lehman Teeple, Jr. and female (Sierra) whose full name we are temporarily withholding, both of Bay Mills.

The victims were treated on the scene by Bay Mills paramedics/EMTs and neither were taken by ambulance to the hospital. However, officers investigating the case went to War Memorial Hospital – not sure why.

Meanwhile, there was also a domestic violence case reported this morning in Ishpeming, MI.
Early today, a Marquette County man was arrested in a domestic violence/assault investigation.
About 1:30 a.m ET this morning, April 19, 2018, police arrested 25-year-old Austin James Rivard of Ishpeming, MI.
The exact charges against Rivard are being hidden by police

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Reference all Upper Peninsula arrests and suspects – corrupt U.P prosecutors and sheriff’s (all U.P. counties as of recently) have decided

The charges exact against the DV suspects are not 100 percent clear, as all U.P. sheriff’s and prosecutors have now stated no information will be released on jailed suspects unless they decide you have the right to know (while keeping others secret from public for political reasons) – including those locked up for rape, domestic abuse/assault and other violence.

They are also hiding recent arrests for embezzlement, theft, and a long list of other criminal incidents.

U.P. law enforcement pulled the plug on all mobile patrol information that showed arrests about two weeks ago.

U.P. prosecutors and sheriff’s apparently have deiced they are the self-appointed gatekeepers of all public information – which U.P. Breaking News thinks is horrendous for public safety – but they simply do not care.