Local police reports

Evart

1/19

An officer was dispatched to investigate a malicious destruction of property complaint. The incident remains open pending follow up investigation.

1/20

An officer received information about a person that had a misdemeanor warrant. The officer confirmed the warrant, made contact with that person, and arrested the subject.

1/21

An officer was dispatched to a breaking and entering complaint. The officer investigated the scene and the incident remains open pending follow up investigation.

1/22

An officer was dispatched to investigate a single vehicle property damage accident. The driver was arrested after the officer concluded his investigation. The incident has been turn over to the Osceola County Prosecuting Attorney.

1/23

An officer was dispatched to a malicious destruction of property complaint. The incident remains open pending follow-up investigation.

1/24

An officer was dispatched to a retail fraud complaint. The incident was investigated at the scene, and has been turned over to the Osceola County Prosecuting Attorney.

An officer received information about a person that had a misdemeanor warrant. The officer confirmed the warrant, made contact with that person, and arrested the subject.

Reed City

1/18

Officers were dispatched to a local residence regarding a verbal domestic dispute. Both parties stated there had been no physical contact and agreed to separate for the evening.

1/20

Officers were requested to assist the Michigan State Police with a stand-by while they performed a vehicle search. The vehicle was occupied by individuals with outstanding warrants.

1/21

Officers were requested to perform a civil standby while a female collected her items after a separation with her husband.

Officers received a complaint of inappropriate content on a cell phone. The matter is under investigation.

Officers received a 911 hang-up complaint. It was found to be a child playing with a cell phone.

1/22

Officers found a business door to be open in the middle of the night. Officers searched the building and found nothing unusual. Contact was made with the owner who came and locked the door.

While performing a traffic stop for speeding, Officer found the 29-year-old driver to be driving without an operator’s license in addition to not having any vehicle insurance. The vehicle was towed and appearance citations were issued for speeding and the two misdemeanors.

Officers were requested to assist the Michigan State Police with responding to an alarm activation of a company rear door. On arrival to the scene, officers were met with the security guard who informed them that the building was secure and that the alarm had been tripped by the cleaning crew.

Officers were dispatched to an apartment complex regarding a possible domestic assault in progress. Once officers were able to enter the apartment and met with the two tenants, they concluded there were no signs of assault and issued verbal warnings regarding the noise.

Officers were dispatched to be on the lookout for a possible suicidal subject driving in the area. The vehicle was located at the hospital, where the subject had checked themselves in.

Officers were dispatched to a local address for missing property. After speaking with the owner, they wished no action taken.

Officers were dispatched to local apartment complex where a mother claimed that her ex-husband had her child for the weekend and has not returned the child as was their agreement. Officers made contact with the father to verify the child’s s well-being and advised the mother to follow up with Friend of the Court if she wished.

Officers were dispatched to local residence regarding an attempted suicide by way of overdose. Officers stayed with the individual until Reed City Fire Department and Osceola County EMS arrived.

1/24

Officers served the appropriate abatement paperwork at two separate residences, after observing the parked vehicles which were in violation of City Ordinance code No. 1284.13. It is prohibited to store inoperable or unregistered motor vehicles, unless confined within an enclosed structure.

Officers performed a traffic stop on a vehicle that was being operated carelessly. During this stop the officers found the driver to be operating while under the influence of alcohol. The 25-year-old male driver was placed under arrest and transported to the Osceola County Jail and his vehicle was towed without incident.

Officers were dispatched to local residence to take a complaint of an assault. The matter was unfounded.