Police Log: March 21-27
March 25
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March 25
A woman passenger was taken to McLaren Health Hospital Wednesday after the driver lost control, striking a lamp post while headed west on E. Broomfield Rd.
A Mount Pleasant woman has been arraigned on charges of embezzlement and using a computer to commit a crime after a complaint was filed by B's Music Shop.
March 17
A former 30-year career police officer wants to reduce the punishment for minor in possession citations in Michigan.
St. Patrick's Day started off calmly for campus police, but as the day went on, more incidents lead to a busy night.
An "uneventful" morning turned into a busy night on St. Patrick's Day for Mount Pleasant Police officers, though St. Patrick's Day arrests and calls to the police were slightly less than last year's holiday.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department wants students to celebrate safely on St. Patrick's Day.
March 13
Journalism and broadcasting faculty member Mark Ranzenberger resigned from Central Michigan University while being investigated by Faculty Personnel Services.
A former fixed-term faculty member pleaded guilty in January to falsely reporting a misdemeanor, after telling police she was physically assaulted because of her sexual orientation. She was sentenced last month.
March 4
Of the 286 drug incidents reported between July 30, 2012 and Feb. 5, 2016, 96 percent have involved marijuana use, according to data provided by the Central Michigan University Police Department.
Western Michigan University recently faced criticism when students were not alerted of the shooting spree carried out by Jason Dalton on Feb. 20 in Kalamazoo.
Feb. 28
Spring Break is on its way, but before students leave for vacation, they should prepare their rooms and secure their belongings.
The Mount Pleasant City Commission is working to control disruptive behaviors during popular weekends like Welcome Weekend by moving the focus from individuals to popular locations disruptive behavior usually occurs.
Feb. 21
A Central Michigan University student was arraigned Feb. 19 in Isabella County Court and was charges with criminal sexual conduct, indecent exposure and domestic violence.
Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University Police suspect an increase in larcenies involving catalytic converters are the work of the same person or persons.