MPPD officers stay busy with crime during spring break
The Mount Pleasant Police Department dealt with armed robbery, drug arrests and other city crime while students were away during spring break.
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The Mount Pleasant Police Department dealt with armed robbery, drug arrests and other city crime while students were away during spring break.
Mount Pleasant police officers responded to a robbery over prescription drugs 10:45 a.m. Tuesday in the 800 block of Whitney Street.
Mount Pleasant police officers responded to s robbery at the 7-11 store at 2397 S. Mission Street at 3:40 a.m. Tuesday morning.
John Sanders, Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Member died of an drug overdose on Friday, February 20.
Students have an important list of tasks to complete before abandoning the Mount Pleasant winter for sunny skies during spring break.
Ann Arbor police have located 17-year-old Long Ahn Nguyen, who was believed to have been missing for close to a month.
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Council unanimously voted Thursday to permanently banish two women who were caught trafficking drugs by the Mount Pleasant Police Department last week.
A Gratiot County Sherriff's deputy arrested a 21-year-old Mount Pleasant suspect who matched the description of a man who robbed the 7-11 store on 2397 S. Mission Road Friday morning.
Isabella County Trial court will be adopting a new policy prohibiting cellphones, recording devices and cameras in the county courthouse.
Two Mecosta County men were arrested Wednesday by Mount Pleasant police for three counts of breaking and entering a vehicle.
Michigan police departments practice medical amnesty, which means overlooking alcohol violations to encourage dangerously intoxicated people or those with them to call for help.
UPDATE: Todd Levitt told Central Michigan Life on Friday that he will seek an appeal.
Two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle in front of Wayside Central at 1:57 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Officers from the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to a three-car accident on Mission Street just north of East Bluegrass Road Thursday afternoon.
In what police are calling the biggest drug bust from a traffic stop in the history of the department, Mount Pleasant Police Department officers arrested two Mount Pleasant women attempting to transport 13 bindles of heroin and 12 bindles of another unidentified drug.
Michigan's state legislature's Criminal Justice Committee unanimously passed a bill Feb. 17 allowing local law enforcement to obtain a person's location through their mobile device without a warrant.
After two violations of Central Michigan University’s weapons policy, CMU Police Chief Bill Yeagley reminds students living on campus that they can store their firearms at the Combined Services Building.
The number of citations issued for resisting arrest and obstruction of justice increased in 2014.
Isabella County Trial Court Judge Paul Chamberlain told attorneys representing Mount Pleasant Attorney Todd Levitt and Central Michigan University senior Zachary Felton he would consider a motion to dismiss the case after hearing arguments Feb. 6.
As students are increasingly using social media to coordinate parties or sell illicit substances, police are working to stay updated and learn how to use that technology.