Deputy assists motorist then has to arrest her
A Leelanau County Sheriff's deputy helped a family push their car out of the road after it broke down on Herman Road in Suttons Bay Township Thursday afternoon. He gave the occupants a ride to their home in Lake Leelanau after helping to get the car off the road.When the driver's information was given to dispatch for reporting purposes, it was discovered that there was a bench warrant for Maria I. Olvera. Olvera, 39, of Lake Leelanau, was wanted for failing to appear for arraignment on a Driving Without Security charge.
The family was taken to their home and Olvera was arrested on the warrant. She posted $100 bond and was released pending a District Court appearance today.
Wrong number lands man in jail again
A 43 year-old Maple City man who was arrested Wednesday night for Possessing a Firearm While Intoxicated is back in jail. Brian A. Davis was arrested by Leelanau County deputies at his family's home after his mother called 911 to report he had fired a gun in the basement. He was arrested after admitting to firing the weapon outside of the walkout basement and officers determined that he was intoxicated.Adams was released on a personal recognizance bond with the order to submit to daily breath tests. Davis called Leelanau dispatch at 5:16 am Friday, thinking he was calling BATA for a ride to take his PBT. Dispatchers believed that Davis sounded intoxicated and sent deputies to check on the potential bond violation.
After contact with Davis, deputies determined that he was intoxicated and had violated bond so he was arrested. His blood alcohol level was .17%. He remains jailed without bond pending a District Court appearance today.
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