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BAY CITY, MI — Two years ago, a Bay City woman filed a police report claiming a man she knew had raped her. The woman quickly recanted her story and admitted to lying, and is now facing a felony charge herself.
Emily A. Larner, 24, was arrested by a Bay County Sheriff’s deputy in the early morning hours of Feb. 22 and lodged in the Bay County Jail. Larner had been wanted on a warrant issued Aug. 27, 2020.
On the afternoon of her arrest, Larner appeared in Bay County District Court for arraignment on one count of false report of a felony, itself felony punishable by up to four years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
The case’s origins date back to the afternoon of June 23, 2020, when a Bay City police officer responded to the area of South Jefferson and 18th streets after Larner called 911 to report having been raped and kicked out of a house. When the officer arrived, Larner was being treated in an ambulance, he wrote in his report, contained in court files.
Larner told the officer she had had a fight with her mother and was walking around outside without her shoes. She said a sheriff’s deputy drove by and asked if she was OK, then gave her a ride to a male friend’s house.
Woman who lied about being raped on college campus gets jail
She told the officer she had been “talking” with the male friend and would probably soon be dating him, records show. Upon arriving at his house, Larner and the man lay in a bed and cuddled, she told the officer.
The man began making advances, which Larner told him to stop, she said. The man did stop, then told Larner to leave his house, she told the officer.
The officer asked Larner how the man had raped her if he had stopped when asked to. Larner would not provide details, only repeating a line about the man having forced intercourse on her, the officer wrote in his report.
As the interview continued, dispatchers notified the officer that the man in question had just called wanting to speak to police about Larner. The man told dispatchers Larner had knowingly given him a sexually transmitted infection.
The officer then asked Larner if she was making the rape allegation because she was scared by the prospect of the man calling the police on her. Larner then said she had not been raped and was only making the report because the man said he was going to call police.
Larner said she had sex with the man, though it was consensual. She said the man told her he was going to call the police “because she did not tell him about the (STI). Emily said she was scared and didn’t know what to do.”
Woman pleads guilty to lying about being raped on Delta College campus
The officer then spoke with the man, who said he knew Larner from Facebook and that she had wanted to come to his place after having a fight with her mother. He said they and another man had sex and that, afterward, Larner informed them she had an STI, at which point he told her to leave.
In Michigan, it is a crime for a person who knows they have HIV or AIDS to have sex with another person without first disclosing their infection. Other STIs, such as herpes, syphilis, or gonorrhea, are not covered by an infection-specific statute.
At Larner’s arraignment, the presiding judge freed her on a personal recognizance bond and scheduled her case for a preliminary examination at 3:30 p.m. on March 9.
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A/N: This is a work of fiction that I pulled out of my ass. In its entirety. Procedures, regulation and jargon included. There is, however, a glossary of terms at the end of this post that tries to make sense of things.
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The pit was swathed in layers of slumber, the overhead lights set low as the night approached its darkest hour.
He wasn’t sure what he’d expected during the third shift, but this was not it. The silence was unsettling, bordering on sinister.
The soft click of keys. The steady hum of computer fans. The stop-and-start stutter of a colleague snoring in a darkened corner.
Soon after he’d punched in, he’d dealt with two PIs and a neighbourly disturbance. But fuck all since. And the stillness was making his skin crawl.
It was nearing three am, though, and he was due a break. He was about to swivel round in the high-back chair to clear it with his dispatch supervisor when his phone monitor lit up. The emergency line.
Adjusting his headset, he picked up the call and immediately turned his attention to the mapping system on the central screen as it tried to triangulate the caller’s location.
“Nine-one-one. What’s your emergency?” Guan Shan said into the mouthpiece, frowning slightly when the mapping system sputtered its failure to ping the cellular device.
A rupture of ragged breathing abraded his right ear.
“Nine-one-one,” he repeated, wondering what the statistics were on perverts prank-calling emergency services.
A throaty moan adjourned the breathless rasping, sounding wet and wounded.
“What is the location of your emergency?” Guan Shan tried again, more urgent this time.
What the fuck?
Two weeks post training and initiation, Guan Shan’s most exciting call yet had been a GTA that had lasted all of ten minutes – casualties: nil. Although a desk job was not the endgame, moonlighting as a 911 operator whilst he studied for the EMT license exam would help cushion the blow the paramedic training fees were going to deliver to his malnourished bank account.
Running the ATL on the mapping system again, Guan Shan quickly scanned the screen to his left. The list of incoming calls to the county’s PSAP were sparse, a Code Red notably absent.
Just as he inhaled, readying himself to reiterate his opening line, a clamorous clatter rang in his ear, followed by a series of sibilant curses.
“Hello?” The voice at the other of the line, smooth as silk and husky like cigarette smoke, was distinctly male.
Guan Shan ignored the way the fine hairs at his nape prickled. “Sir, what is your emergency?”
“Well, I’m not sure how much of an emergency a man at death’s door constitutes.” All facts and no filler. “He’s fucked.” The words were enunciated on a knife’s edge. And sent a chill to the hollow of Guan Shan’s spine.
But Guan Shan had shed blood, sweat and snot over the Emergency Management and Communications modules and there was no fucking way this dickhead was going to throw him off.
“What is your location?” Fingers flying over his primary keyboard, Guan Shan pulled up the live rota on unengaged EMT vehicles. Due to recent cutbacks, there were plenty of ambulances but not enough crew. “Sir?”
A withering exhale. “You’ll have to track the phone. Somewhere in the ass crack of fuck-knows-where.”
Guan Shan ground his teeth, suppressing a sour retort – partly irked by the man’s unhelpful response and deliberate disregard, and partly irked by how erotic he sounded with said disregard. In particular, the way he said ‘fuck’ with the faint, fluid hint of a high-bred accent made Guan Shan’s ears heat up.
“What can you see around you? Any landmarks?” Guan Shan asked as he launched the medical emergencies algorithm, the rapid click-click-click of the plastic keys matching the speed of his heart, beat for beat. He’d never managed a critically-unstable casualty outside of a simulation before.
“Desert. Dirt. A beat-up truck.” Pause. “A bleeding man on his last breath.”
“Can you apply pressure to the wound?”
A soft sound in Guan Shan’s ear suggested a smirk. “Depends. Which would you rather: death by exsanguination or asphyxiation?”
The shit? “Ex-excuse me?”
The man lowered his voice to a tortured pitch and Guan Shan tensed in his seat. “There’s a gaping, toothless grin where his neck used to.”
Fucking-A.
Trepidation torched Guan Shan’s nerves as sawdust filled his mouth. “Who did that to him?” Was the perpetrator on the premises? Was the RP in danger? Or did Guan Shan have a homicidal psycho on the line?
A moment passed, the only sound in Guan Shan’s ear the slow, even breaths of a man who wasn’t used to being questioned.
“How green are you, rookie? There’s only me and this shithead for miles in every direction.”
“Tell me.” Guan Shan hissed. Tell me what you did, you arrogant prick. And then tell me where you are so I can unleash a squad on your ass.
“I slit his throat,” the raw edge to the voice was savage.
“Why –” Guan Shan clamped his mouth shut before the rest of that sentence escaped. Fuck almighty. With brisk taps, he alerted EMS and the sheriff’s office of the Code Red: Assault in Progress.
He needed a location.
“What is this, couple’s therapy?” The man sneered. “Why does anyone kill?”
Guan Shan’s gaze flickered back to the central monitor; the mapping system was still struggling to pick up a cell signal.
“Duty,” the man started, tongue rolling tenderly over the ‘t’ like a lover. “Derangement. Or self-defence.”
Derangement. Without a fucking doubt.
“Where the hell are you?” Guan Shan whispered, more to himself, fists clenching briefly over his keyboard before he resumed typing again.
“I thought you were tracking the phone?” The almost-stammer in the man’s voice was so slight Guan Shan nearly missed it.
What was that? Fear? Exhaustion?
“I’m trying.” Guan Shan insisted, sending an SOS message to his dispatch supervisor. “But accuracy relies on a number of factors: the model of the phone, signal strength –”
“Figures,” the man interrupted. “It’s a burner. Production lines probably dried up last century. He doesn’t have anything else on him.”
“What about your own phone?”
“He took all my shit. Dumped it en route.”
Growing more confused, Guan Shan pressed his lips together and back-pedalled to triage. “Are you hurt?”
A throaty chuckle. “I’m not dead or dying. And that’s all that really matters, right?”
Mother of fuck. He wasn’t getting anywhere with this dickhead.
Guan Shan startled as a hand landed on his shoulder – it was his supervisor. Muting the line, Guan Shan indicated the spazzing mapping system. “I can’t get coordinates.”
With a grim look, his supervisor took in the electronic log, the Code Red alert, and said, “I’ll work location from my pod. You stay on intel.”
“Yes, ma’am.” Guan Shan acknowledged the order with a dip of his head and unmuted the call. “Help me out here. I can’t dispatch a unit to fuck-knows-where,” he muttered into his mouthpiece, a cold bead of sweat sliding down the back of his neck. “How’s the other guy doing?”
“Still twitching.” The words were choppy, the inflection flat. “Listen.” The man heaved a deep sigh, sounding tired and battle-torn. “I haven’t had anything to drink in the last twenty or so hours. And nothing to eat for longer than that. I haven’t slept since fuck knows when. I used the last of my reserves to take this shithead out.” An audible swallow. “I’m tired. And dehydrated. And furious as all fuck. But when his buddy realises something’s up, he’s gonna hightail it to this godforsaken dry land and fuck me up.” An amused chortle tickled Guan Shan’s ear. “And all I got is a rusty switchblade and shitty night vision. Plenty of fucks to give, but not enough juice to fuel ’em.”
Guan Shan’s mouth went from dry to arid.
No way.
No fuckin–
“Who are you?” Guan Shan asked, sounding much calmer than he felt, fingers poised over the keys that would spell the RP’s name out.
The man didn’t need to say it; Guan Shan already knew. Should have known the minute the man had spoken. Not because his face had been on every news station in the country for the last three days. Nor because of his high-profile status. ‘Plenty of fucks to give…’ But because of one rainy night with no cab in sight, an exclusive bar that begrudgingly provided shelter, and a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue that kept on tipping.‘ … but not enough juice to fuel ’em.’
A night that should have been forgettable, but wasn’t. Touches that should have remained anonymous, but hadn’t. Masks of sultry indifference that should have stayed in place, but had slipped, slipped, slipped.
Two years on, and every rainstorm was sweet torment on Guan Shan’s senses; a reminder of a night that shouldn’t have happened, of a risk he shouldn’t have taken.
“He Tian,” came the haggard reply. “My father is the state prosecutor.”
Grabbing his radio gear, Guan Shan hit the transmission button and barked, “This is Oscar Paris Two-Five-Five, Delta Havana, do you copy? Over.”
A sizzle of static burst through the radio’s speaker. “Delta Havana receiving. Over.”
“The twelve-nine on the Code Red is a twelve-one. Over.”
“Repeat dispatch. Over.”
“The Code Red is a twelve-one. I repeat, the Code Red –” Guan Shan dropped the radio-speak “– is the Chief Prosecutor’s son. Immediate threat to life. Over.”
“Ten-four. Do we have a location? Over.”
Fuck. “In progress. Over.”
“Ten-four. Standing by. Over.”
He Tian laughed a little, but the sound was a dry and ragged thing. “That was… kinda hot, rookie.”
“Look, we’re gonna find you.” Sifting through the notes he had taken so far, Guan Shan said, “You mentioned a truck.”
“Yeah,” He Tian replied wryly. “But I can’t drive stick.”
Had the circumstances been different, Guan Shan might have rolled his eyes. “The suspect picked this specific location. It isn’t random. He would have needed to find his way back. Is there a navigation system in the vehicle?”
He Tian hummed in agreement. “Yeah, okay. I’ll check.” There was a rustle of movement, punctuated by a pained grunt.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing.”
Shit. He was hurt. Running only on adrenaline, it wouldn’t be long before He Tian crashed.
“Take it easy,” Guan Shan instructed. “And stay on the line. How many accomplices does the suspect have?”
“I only ever saw one other guy. He wanted to give my dad another day to cough up the ransom. But this shithead here said he was done babysitting.” An obnoxious creak of unoiled hinges screeched into Guan Shan’s ear. “Brought me here to put a bullet in my head.”
As Guan Shan fed the information electronically to the police coordinator, he added the relevant codes to indicate armed perps and firearms at the scene.
“Fuck yeah, rookie. Good call.” He Tian chuckled. “There’s a marked map here. And a Gatorade.”
With He Tian relaying the approximate longitude and latitude over the phone, Guan Shan was able to zero in on a location on the mapping system. He picked up his radio phone.
“Delta Havana, this is Oscar Paris Two-Five-Five. Over.”
“Go ahead, Oscar. Over.”
“We need to mobilise a chopper. Over.”
“Ten-four. What are the coordinates? Over.”
Once he’d rattled them off, Guan Shan sent an urgent message to his dispatch supervisor to authorise his request for air support; it was the quickest and safest way to reach that far in the desert this time of the night.
The mapping system refreshed itself and a green dot appeared on the screen, zinging its way to the red dot in the ass crack of fuck-knows-where. ETA seven minutes.
“He Tian,” Guan Shan began, “there’s a helicopter on its way.”
But He Tian appeared distracted. “Uh-huh.”
“I still need you to stay on the line til –” A deafening bang blasted through the headset. “Fuck! What was that? He Tian?” Right ear ringing, Guan Shan checked that the call hadn’t dropped. “He Tian?”
Fuckfuckfuck.
He slammed down the transmitter button on his radio. “Oscar Paris Two-Five-Five to Echo Gold, do you copy? Over.”
“Echo Gold receiving. Over.”
“Shots fired.” Fffuuuckk. “I repeat, shots fired.”
“Ten-four. We’re still in the air. Do you still have comms with the RP? Over.”
Guan Shan worked the muscles in his jaw. “Negative,” he whispered.
Fucking shit.
The helicopter was still three minutes out. And that was assuming they’d find the right location straight away. And a suitable place to land.
Running tremulous hands through his hair, Guan Shan stopped himself from wreaking havoc on the curved desk and the console before him.
So close, he thought. We were so fucking close.
A soft murmur in his ear had Guan Shan stilling. “He Tian?”
Another pained grunt. Oh sweet fuck.
“Sorry,” He Tian said, his voice like smoked honey. “I dropped the phone. I told you I couldn’t fucking drive stick. I think… I think the engine backfired.”
Guan Shan laughed despite himself. Fully aware that the audio was being recorded, and the transcript may be used in evidence, he let out a low growl, laden with chocked emotion. “You owe me another Johnnie Walker, you dickhead.”
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Glossary ~
PI: Public Intoxication
GTA: Grand-theft auto
EMT: Emergency Medical Technician
RP: Reporting person
ATL: Attempt to locate
PSAP: Public-safety answering point; a call centre dedicated to handling the emergency telephone number(s) for police, firefighting, and ambulance services.
EMS: Emergency Medical Service
12-9: Assault in progress
12-1: Kidnapping
10-4: Understood
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
Comms: Communication
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URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-17-18 –3:57 p.m. ET 2:57 p.m. CT –
Knife throwing, tire slashing probe in Escanaba leads to domestic violence charge against a Gladstone, MI woman; meanwhile man wanted for aggravated assault/domestic violence in Wisconsin hides out in western U.P. – and was questioned but not booked in Gogebic County today since Oshkosh officials do not want him that badly – another case of good riddance, someone else’s problem.
Kassidy Jade Seidl
By Greg Peterson U.P. Breaking News Owner, News Director 906-273-2433
(Escanaba, MI) – A Delta County woman has been released on bond after her arrest for domestic violence today for allegedly slashing vehicle tires and throwing a knife, while in Gogebic County officers had to kick loose a Superior, WI man despite an outstanding warrant for aggravated assault and domestic violence by Oshkosh, WI officials – who do not seem to want him very badly.
Kassidy Jade Seidl
Police in Escanaba, MI were dispatched to an incident with a knife reported at a mobile home park located at 1401 N. 23rd Street, Lot 63 about just before 1 p.m. ET this afternoon, April 17, 2018.
18-year-old Kassidy Jade Seidle of Gladstone was charged with domestic violence/assault.
“The caller states that a Kassidy Seidle just slashed the tires on his friend’s car, the dispatcher told responding officers. “Apparently she slashed his tires with a knife and she (allegedly) threw it at him.”
The knife is “somewhere still on the property, but she doesn’t have it in hand,” the Delta County 911 Dispatcher told police headed to the mobile home. Its is not clear what instigated the alleged tire slashing.
Meanwhile in the western U.P., if they don’t want you bad – then you are safe even if warrants have been issued accusing you of a violent crime.
43-year-old Troy Michael Aspinwall of Superior, WI was questioned late this morning by police in Gogebic County and released – because his aggravated assault and domestic violence warrant was a “non-extraditable warrant” issued by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections in Oshkosh, WI.
Another classic case of hiding out on two sides of the border including the western U.P. – while just out of reach of Oshkosh officials – who seem not to really want him back despite listinng him online in a wanted document with his photo.
Its unclear how officers in Gogebic County came upon the man.
The man has former residences listed in Wakefield, Ramsay, and Bessemer in Michigan; plus Castle Rock, CO.
The Gogebic County 911 dispatcher told off Unit Adam 26 that that the crime computer showed a warning for “violent tenancies” due to the aggravated assault and domestic violence charges. His driver’s license was revoked in Wisconsin.
The man has four prior convictions for operating a motor vehicle while impaired (OWI).
Alleged tire slashing, knife throwing incident in Escanaba results in arrest Tuesday of female teen; and Oshkosh, WI officials won’t extradite a man wanted for aggravated assault/domestic violence – as he hides out on both sides of border and was questioned today in Gogebic County URGENT URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-17-18 –3:57 p.m. ET 2:57 p.m. CT – Knife throwing, tire slashing probe in Escanaba leads to domestic violence charge against a Gladstone, MI woman; meanwhile man wanted for aggravated assault/domestic violence in Wisconsin hides out in western U.P.
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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)
Heather R. McEntire
Robert Dale Helsten
Jack Alan Orhanen
Heather McEntire and John Gray
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
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
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.
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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A 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
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
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. ——-
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
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.
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Ishpeming Police officers tasered a man this morning, Bloody hammer attack in southern UP. - plus early today Ishpeming man arrested for domestic violence
Ishpeming Police officers tasered a man this morning, Bloody hammer attack in southern UP. – plus early today Ishpeming man arrested for domestic violence
URGENT U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-25-18 – 6:40 a.m. ET –
South U.P. Hammer attack, plus a man is tasered in Ishpeming this morning, and DV suspect arrested today in Ishpeming
By Greg Peterson U.P. Breaking News Owner, News Director 906-273-2433
(Ishpeming, MI) – Ishpeming Police officers this morning deployed their tasers during an arrest just after midnight, plus they arrested a man for…
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URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-2-18 – 6 a.m. ET –
Numerous domestic violence and other assaults reported across U.P. this holiday weekend including two at businesses – one involving a Texan jailed, and a tribal boxing coach not charged.
By Greg Peterson U.P. Breaking News Owner, News Director 906-273-2433
(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – There were numerous assaults reported to Upper Peninsula law enforcement over the 2018 Easter/Passover holiday weekend including two at U.P. Businesses – one that left a Texas man jailed in Marquette and a bizarre case involving the Hannahville boxing coach.
The Hannahville coach was questioned by police but not charged after an assault was reported at a Bark River store because then the victim refused to press charges and – all this after the man’s children called their grandparents to report they were home alone allegedly with no food.
A Texas man – with a history of assault – is jailed this morning for an alleged Easter night attack at a Marquette, MI Bar. A 911 hangup call lead to the reported assault at the Third Base Bar about 8:45 p.m. ET Sunday night, April 1, 2018 in Marquette. “It was a 911 hangup, and then when we called back, the bartender said someone threw a pint, a glass, and started a fight. When police arrived, they found the victim but the suspect had left in a tan Toyota with Texas license plates. 32-year-old Adan Andres Ocon of El Paso, Texas was booked into the Marquette County Jail about 10:30 p.m. ET on Sunday night. About 9:50 p.m., the suspect was located on the 1000 block of Cleveland Avenue in Marquette. At 10:06 p.m. Sunday night, Marquette Police requested that the suspect be checked over for minor injuries he received in the fight and called the Marquette Fire Department and U.P. Health System-Marquette (East) EMS Ocon has “minor lacerations” on a hand and head that were “patched up by EMS.” The suspect was described as “highly intoxicated” but refused a PBT on scene of arrest at 1001 Cleveland Ave. in Marquette, MI. A married father of one, Ocon has several arrests dating back to 2003 including assaulting a family member, robbery, resisting arrest, harassing a public servant, and criminal mischief.
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Scott William Stewart
Police responded to a domestic violence call late Saturday night at K.I. Sawyer, after a woman and child fled from their home in fear.
The called was dispatched about 11 p.m. Saturday night, March 31, 2018.
The suspect was booked into the Marquette County Jail on unknown charges.
He is 49-year-old Scott William Stewart of K.I. Sawyer. Stewart has addresses listed online in Ishpeming, Gwinn and Marshal in Michigan; Milwaukee and Fitchburg, WI; and Decatur, IL.
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About a half an hour earlier Saturday night, Marquette Police were called to an irate man who was causing a loud and aggressive disturbance at his daughter’s home, wanted to commit suicide by cop – and allegedly assaulted his daughter’s boyfriend. “Her father is out of control and wants to be shot by officers,” the dispatcher radioed responding officers. Police were called about 10:34 p.m. ET on Saturday night, March 31, 2018 to a residence at the Birch Grove Trailer Park at 500 Pioneer Road in Marquette. Firefighters and paramedics were asked to stage at a nearby animal food and supply store. The suspect agreed, then refused to come out with his hands up. Its not clear how, but he was taken into custody a short time later. The upset suspect surrendered without incident, but could be heard yelling in the background as officers radioed to have hospital security meet their patrol car when they arrived at U.P. Health System-Marquette. U.P. Breaking News is withholding all names from the incident because the man is undergoing mental health treatment, rather than being immediately arrested.
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Another bizarre case involving an alleged domestic violence call in Delta County at a Bark River business – and police were called about his children an hour earlier – and no charges. An assault was reported Friday night at a thrift store in Delta County – that allegedly involved the Hannahville boxing coach who then left the scene and returned to work at a local nursing home.
The attack was reported at the Dollar General store in Bark River, MI The domestic assault was reported about 6:45 p.m. ET on Friday night, March 30, 2018. A male victim called 911 to reported he “had been assaulted” and the suspect “has left,” the dispatcher told numerous responding law enforcement officers. “When we first answered the phone all we heard was a bunch of yelling, then a male got on and said he had been assaulted by another male and the other male took off,” the dispatcher told responding officers. The suspect in the case was Keith Tebair of Bark River, MI. “That’s the male subject that was just involved in that last complaint I just had,” said an officer, whose law enforcement call sign in Delta County is Unit 2110. “I just handled a complaint, a child complaint.”
“I spoke with Mr. Tebair, he was at (Pinecrest Medical Care Facility) back at work, but the victim doesn’t ant to press any charged, so I will be 10-8 (back in service, ready for calls) and you can advise Menominee County to cancel the BOL (be on the lookout). Its not clear why Tebair wasn’t charged, as Michigan Law requires charges even if the victim decides not to press charges.
U.P. Breaking News recently caused Delta County to stop listing charges against suspects on Mobile Patrol, when officials were angered we accused them of being soft on domestic violence suspects – in a case that would not have been revealed except for Mobile Patrol.
It all began about an hour earlier when Tebair’s children allegedly told their grandparents they had been left home alone, with no food, and were uncomfortable being home alone.
Police were called to 2496 F Road in Bark River at about 5:55 p.m. on Friday night. “Two children ages 10 and 11 at home alone, left unattended, the grandparents just found out and they are going to be en-route – they are approximately 10 to 15 minutes away,” the dispatcher told an officer while dispatching him to “F” Road.
“The grandparents are on their way … what happened was – two children ages 10 and 11 – were left their alone after visiting their father – the father left for work,” a second dispatcher told the responding officer. “ The children called their grandparents” and the grandfather said “they told them they had no food and are not comfortable being there.”
The dispatcher said it was not known how long the children had been left alone.
Police in Delta County have apparently decided it was all much ado about nothing – as no actions were taken after nearly two hours and two complaints to police. The entire incident will apparently be disregarded and not be reported by police.
2018 Easter and Passover did not stop numerous assaults across the U.P. this weekend – We report on just a few including assaults reported at two U.P. businesses – one left a Texas man in jail Sunday night, and the other ended with no charges filed against the Hannahville boxing coach after two complaints to the cops in Delta County on Friday night URGENT - U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 4-2-18 – 6 a.m. ET - Numerous domestic violence and other assaults reported across U.P.
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URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-20-18 – 8:20 a.m. ET
Bloody assaults including domestic violence arrests in Marquette County and Delta County
This is a story in progress – awaiting more possible bookings – plus trying to confirm other arrests in U.P. Counties where they post arrest but make you guess at the charges. If we get them – we will post. A big if.
By Greg Peterson U.P. Breaking News Owner, News Director 906-273-2433
(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – Not unlike meth, vicious assaults and domestic violence are at epidemic levels across northern Michigan remains at epidemic levels. Guys who think its OK to knock around woman – and females who think its OK to assault their loved ones. Plus guys who violently beat up other guys – and woman who pound other women.
Wish we could tell you if anyone was arrested in most of the following incidents – but the counties where the violence occurred sometimes show names of the arrested but want people to guess the charges.
ATTACKS, UNKNOWN ARRESTS:
The assaults we heard across the U.P. included a young woman was accused of attacking her baby’s daddy – when the man called 911 in Chippewa County just before 10 p.m. Friday night
About 10 p.m. in Alger County’s Turin Township, a domestic assault victim said that her car was purposely disabled by her boyfriend and alleged she was kicked by the man – though she apparently refused to cooperate when the suspect left the scene in a vehicle.
About 12:25 a.m. this morning (not positive of county) heard a domestic incident and 911 hang-up call. The dispatcher said the last words she heard were: “Stay away from me.”
In Gogebic County about 2 a.m. CT this morning, officers were sent “to the casino” because of a “fight” in the front desk area. It was a “physical altercation,” a dispatcher told responding officers. The only casino is the Lac Vieux Desert Resort & Casino/Northern Waters Casino Resort in Watersmeet, MI.
Now – here are the arrests we know about – but have no details on the cases.
ARRESTS, NO DETAILS:
We have no way of knowing the details of the following cases:
62-year-old John M. Korpi of (remote) Ishpeming, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail (MCJ) at about 3:30 a.m. this morning, Sat., Jan. 20, 2018. Korpi is charged with domestic assault. Bond has not been set for Korpi. If you have a photo of Korpi – please share confidentially to U.P. Breaking News
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47-year-old David John Steele of Ishpeming, MI was booked into the MCJ at 2:35 a.m. this morning, Sat., Jan. 20, 2018. Steele s charged with felony assault and battery – and trespassing where entry is forbidden. He also lists addresses in Ohio and Florida. Bond has not been set on either charge. If you have a photo of Mr. Steele please send to UP. Breaking News.
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35-year-old Tony Brooks (address unconfirmed) was booked into the MCJ at 12:10 a.m. this morning, Sat., Jan. 20, 2018. Brooks is charged with felony domestic assault. Bond has not been set. U.P., Breaking News thinks we have identify a photo of this man – but need more confirmation. Please contact U.P. Breaking News if you have any info – confidentially. —
24-year-old Daniel Hockin of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) shortly after noon on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018.
Hockin was booked for domestic assault. He was release about three hours later on a $1,000 bond.
On Facebook, Hockin identifies himself as a U.S. Army solider.
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A night of attacks across the Upper Peninsula from assault and battery – to domestic violence: Physical incidents including kicking/punching – reported in at least five U.P. counties – only a few arrests are publicly available URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-20-18 - 8:20 a.m. ET Bloody assaults including domestic violence arrests in Marquette County and Delta County…
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