COLUMN: Reflecting on my Halloween ride-along with CMUPD
I’ve never seen so many people use their car blinkers.
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I’ve never seen so many people use their car blinkers.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Oct. 4 to Oct. 12.
An 18-year-old man in Trout Hall responded to a job posting from a scam email Sept. 23. He received a fraudulent check for his first week of work from the supposed employer and deposited it.
The Central Michigan University Police Department is facing a 14 percent budget reduction from the previous fiscal year. This cut has resulted in the elimination of three positions within the department, which make up 9 percent of CMUPD's full-time staff.
Even with all his responsibilities as a Central Michigan University police officer, Lt. Michael Sienkiewicz still finds time for his seasonal hobby, gardening.
The death of George Floyd and the following national outcry sparked conversations about the role of law enforcement in the United States.
Court systems have lagged behind in interpreting the Fourth Amendment to keep up with technological advancements. To combat any confusion, the Michigan Legislature has proposed a state constitutional amendment to protect certain privacy rights as technology advances.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 22-28
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 14-21.
In the process of moving to Franklin Village Apartments in the summer of 2016, Kelsey Cavazos misplaced her bike lock. By the time she bought a new one, it was too late.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 9- Sept. 14
The following incidents were among those handled by the Mount Pleasant Police Department and Central Michigan University Police Department from Aug. 31 to Sept. 7.
A Central Alert was sent out tonight notifying students to a report of gunshots at Kulhavi Hall.
Central Michigan University sent out a Central Alert reporting that there was an armed robbery at the intersection of Preston Road and West Campus Drive around 12 a.m. on July 11.
Law enforcement agencies are urging Michigan residents to stay home on St. Patrick's Day this year, a holiday largely associated with partying for college students.
Central Michigan football player Kyron McKinnie-Harper has waived his preliminary exam for six criminal charges – four felonies and two misdemeanors – involving computer crimes.
Leaders of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe have voiced concerns over the use of the physical description of a "Native American male" suspect communicated by Central Michigan University Police Department while investigating the Feb. 22 Wayside Central stabbing.
Two Central Michigan University Police officers entered the East Complex residential restaurant, known as Fresh Food Company, on Nov. 25 in search of Brian Edwards.
Head football coach Jim McElwain announced Friday that starting cornerback Kyron McKinnie-Harper is suspended indefinitely for a "violation of team rules."
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Feb. 4-10.