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58-year-old female injured following motorcycle crash with deer
On Saturday, July 14 at approximately 8:50 P.M, deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a crash near 185th Avenue in Mecosta Township. During the investigation, it was revealed that a 58-year-old female from Stanwood was traveling northbound on 185th Avenue on her motorcycle when she struck a deer. After striking the deer, it caused the female to crash in the roadway.
31-year-old overturns vehicle into ditch; says he was forced off the roadway by another vehicle
On Monday, July 15, at 6:21 A.M., deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to an accident at US-131 and 12 Mile Road. The investigation found a 31-year-old-male from Wilson, Michigan went down into the ditch and overturned his vehicle. The driver stated he was ran off the roadway by another vehicle, but that vehicle left without stopping. He was transported by Mecosta County EMS to Corwell Health Big Rapids Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
Tip leads to Muskegon man’s arrest for dealing cocaine and fentanyl, troopers say
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY — On Sunday, troopers from the Michigan State Police (MSP) Traverse City Post received a tip that a suspicious vehicle dropped off a man at an apartment on Glen Drive in Garfield Township. The tipster reported several vehicles and pedestrians visited the apartment, stayed for a very short duration, then left the area. Troopers conducted a rapid investigation were able to obtain enough probable cause to obtain two search warrants for the residence. The search warrant was executed shortly after midnight this morning. Troopers discovered evidence of narcotics trafficking inside. A 30-year-old Muskegon man was arrested on two counts of possession with intent to deliver cocaine and possession with intent to deliver fentanyl. Both are 20-year felonies. More charges are expected to follow.
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