Category Archives: Felony Crimes

Essexville Man Faces 10 Felony Charges

Home Invasion Incident Results in Felony Charges According to police records, just before 11 pm on Monday, September 14th, Chris J. Shorkey broke into someone’s apartment. While there, he allegedly bludgeoned someone with a handgun and threatened several others with it as well. After the assault, he drove away on a Harley Davidson, leaving the […]

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Branch County Jailbreak Attempt

  41-year-old Ross Sullivan, a resident of White Pigeon, was recently thwarted in his apparent attempt to break out of jail. Which, unfortunately for him, has resulted in even more charges and an even longer period behind bars. The same bars he was trying so very hard to escape from.

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Illegal immigrant Gets Prison for Forging Documents

Illegal Immigrant Won’t Be Deported For 3 Years Jesus Emmanuel Lopez-Garcia, originally a resident of Mexico, has been living in Kalamazoo for some time now. The problem though is that he is a not a legal resident of the U.S., which means that he is here without the knowledge or permission of the U.S. government. […]

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Fourth Teen Charged in Dustyn Frolka’s Death

In 2014, three teenagers were convicted, one at a time, for the murder of Dustyn Frolka. Samantha Grigg, Tyrel Bredernitz, and Brendan Heim all went to prison. After all, they were the three teens who were present when it happened. They picked Dustyn Frolka up, drove him around to different ATMs where they forced him […]

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Grand Haven False Threat of Terrorism

33-year-old Matthew Lawrence Krueger is in a lot of trouble, and not just in one place either. Krueger is apparently facing a number of arson related charges in Oceana County in addition to a false threat of terrorism charge from Ottawa County. Apparently both sets of criminal activity took place on the same night in […]

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Inmate Charged in “Murder-for-Hire” Plot

Most prisoner’s mail is opened and read thoroughly by prison officials who are looking for any signs of contraband, criminal activity or threats. Which is why it is rather surprising that one inmate from St. Clair County felt that he was safe mailing out a “murder-for-hire” request.

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Harassing “the Ex” Results in Jail Time

Bay County Man Gets 210 Days Chad A. Monroe was very frustrated when his girlfriend of three years broke up with him last year, and he made sure she knew it by harassing her with an almost endless slew of vengeful texts and Facebook messages, posting naked pictures of her online, and creating false “sex-for-hire” […]

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Arrested for a Felony? New Law Requires DNA Samples

Last year, in a divisive battle that caused a considerable amount of uproar, the Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement officers were entitled to take DNA samples from individuals who were arrested for serious crimes.

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Felony Charges for Forced Abortions

New legislation approved recently by Michigan’s predominantly Republican Senate, has changed the law regarding certain aspects of abortion, namely the coerced variety. Bill-backers are saying this a greater problem than many people realize.

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MSU Student Facing Terrorism Related Charges

In this day and age, terrorism is NOT taken lightly. And threats of terrorism, which are basically defined as threatening to commit any violent crime against another person with the intent to cause fear, or terrorize, them, is treated as a very serious issue indeed. Even if the person making the threat had no intention […]

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