2 Wednesday, April 10, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune
Sheriff report
On ApdJ 1 at 10:53 a.m. a
safe was reported missing
from a Lewiston residence.
A Montmorency County
Sheriff Department Ser-
geant was dispatched.
At 4:38 p.m. an incident
involving a bow and arrows
and damage to a fence was
reported from Lewiston.
The parties are attempting
to work this out amicably.
On April 2 at 1:46 a.m.
deputies executed a traffic
stop on County Road 451
near Lake Avalon Road and
found the driver to be in vio-
lation of his active proba-
tion out of Alpena County.
Probation information
available to dispatch autho-
rized Montmorency
County deputies to detain
the subject without a war-
rant on the probation viola-
tion. The 49-year-old
Lachine man was taken into
custody and lodged in the
county jail.
On April 3 at 12:33 p.m.
another report of fraudu-
lent tax return activity was
received, this one from
Loud Township.
At 7:15 p.m. deputies ex-
ecuted a traffic stop on a
Minnesota vehicle near the
Family Dollar in Lewiston.
A 65-year-old Lewiston
woman was taken into cus-
tody and lodged in the
county jail for driving with-
out insurance.
On April 6 at 2:32 a.m.
deputies executed a traffic
stop on a vehicle near the
Atlanta Post Office on M-
32. A 36-year-old Atlanta
man was taken into custody
for operating while intoxi-
cated with high blood alco-
hol content and lodged in
the county jail.
At 2:23 p.m. a B&E report
was taken from the Village
of Hillman.
On April 7 at 11:26 a.m., a
report of an open door at a
residence on County Road
624 brought a county
deputy to investigate an-
other B&E in that Hillman
Township neighborhood.
This investigation led to the
discovery of an additional
B&E nearby on County
Road 624.
At 1:11 p.m. a report of two
disruptive adults at the
Hillman Community Cen-
ter in the Village of Hillman
brought a Montmorency
County Sheriff Department
Sergeant to investigate. The
Sergeant calmed the situa-
tion.
At 1:37 p.m., neighbor-
hood loose dogs from Divi-
sion Street in Atlanta were
reported to have killed a cat
on Sun Drive nearby. A
Montmorency County
Sheriff Department Ser-
geant went to investigate.
One more report of an in-
jured cat was taken on
Maple Street during this in-
vestigation, along with a re-
port of chickens having
been attacked on Pine
Street. Apparently the same
dogs were responsible in
each case.
At 5:41 p.m., a private
property injury crash in-
volving a juvenile male on a
dirt bike occurred in
Lewiston on Partridge Lane.
Transport to a medical fa-
cility was by private vehicle.
The Michigan State Police
handled the crash report.
At 11:26 p.m., deputies ex-
ecuted a traffic stop on
County Road 612 at Gee
Trail and took a 23-year-old
Lewiston man into custody
for driving while license
suspended and expired and
on two fail to pay court fees
warrants and one Oscoda
County statewide fail to ap-
pear warrant. He was
lodged in the county jail.
At 11:26 p.m., deputies
observed an open storage
door on a business on In-
dustrial Drive in the Village
of Hillman. They checked
the security of the business
and made contact with the
business owner and found
all to be secure.
During this reporting pe-
riod:
• Warrant arrests: 4
• Probation violation ar-
rests: 1
• Lewiston EMS: 2 runs
• Lewiston Fire Depart-
ment: no runs
• Vienna Fire Department:
no runs
• Tri-Township EMS: 5
runs
• Tri-Township Fire De-
partment: no runs
• Hillman EMS: 4 runs
• Hillman Fire Depart-
ment: no runs
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dated. • On April 28, 1789, three weeks into a journey from
Tahiti to the West Indies, the HMS Bounty is seized in a
• It was reported a new
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would soon be in place, as CaptainWilliamBlighand 18ofhisloyalsupporterswere
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licensing. • On April 24, 1800, President John Adams approves
• Mclntire said the an- legislation to appropriate $5,000 to establish the Library
nual Firemen's Ball might of Congress. The first library catalog, dated 1802, listed
come to an end because of 964 volumes and nine maps. Twelve years later, the
the cost of putting on the British army invaded the city of Washington and burned
event, the Capitol, including the then 3,000-volume Library of
• Wilbur Funk, trustee, Congress.
said he would like to see • On April 26, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the
the financial report for German military tests its powerful new air force -- the
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dollar amounts for indi- Spain. One-third of Guernica's 5,000 inhabitants were
vidual accounts, and he killed orwounded, and fires engulfed the cityand burned
for days.
would like the report
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