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Ottawa Co. Sheriff Reflective After Two Michigan Deputy Deaths in June
OLIVE TWP., MI (WHTC-AM/FM, July 3, 2024) – For the second time in six days, a sheriff’s deputy in Michigan will be laid to rest. Funeral services for William “Bill” Butler Jr. will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 AM at the Hillsdale College Christ Chapel. The 51-year-old Hillsdale County deputy died after being shot by a suspect last Thursday. The suspect, 34-year-old Eric Fiddler of Jonesville, who had been wanted on several warrants, died in a shootout with police about four hours later. It’s the first time since 1930 a Hillsdale County police officer has died in the line of duty.
Update On Area Northwest Ohio Rite Aid Closures
Rite Aids local to our area have stated they, along with all other Rite Aid stores in Ohio and Michigan will be closing. This information has not yet been confirmed directly from Rite Aid corporate, however, Rite Aid stores in both Fulton, Lucas, and Defiance Counties have informed The Village Reporter that they will indeed be closing. Furthermore, stores in Hillsdale County and Jackson County in Michigan have confirmed this as well.
Fireworks show dedicated to slain deputy in Hillsdale County
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – Hillsdale County’s largest Independence Day fireworks show this year is dedicated to Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Deputy William Henry Butler Jr., event organizers said. Butler, 51, died Thursday, June 27. A man shot him while he assisted a detective sergeant performing a traffic stop...
How to attend the funeral for Hillsdale County sheriff’s deputy killed in line of duty
HILLSDALE, MI – Those wishing to honor slain Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Deputy William Henry Butler Jr. can do so Wednesday, July 3. The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office released instructions Wednesday for attending services for the fallen deputy, asking attendees to follow its guidance for a smooth and respectful service for the family.
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