Monday, September 30, 2013

Driver uninjured but is arrested after rollover crash

A 23 year-old Maple City woman was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated with a High BAC after she rolled her vehicle Sunday evening.  The crash was reported at 6:47 pm at S Bohemiam Road near Trumball Road in Kasson Township.

The woman was the lone occupant in the vehicle which left the roadway and rolled.  She appeared intoxicated to the Leelanau County Sheriff's deputies who responded to the crash.  Field sobriety tasks were given and the driver was arrested.

No bond has been set yet.  The suspect was jailed for OWI with a High BAC and Possession of Open Intoxicants.  Her Datamaster breath test result was .26%.


High BAC driver arrested Saturday evening

A citizen called about a suspected drunk driver and they were right.  Leelanau County Sheriff's deputies located the vehicle at 8:52 pm on S Lakeshore Drive near Kabot Road in Centerville Township.  The vehicle was driving very erratically, crossing the center line and going off of the road.

The 51 year-old Redford man appeared intoxicated and was asked to perform field sobriety tasks.  He was then arrested for Operating While Intoxicated with a High BAC and Possession of Marihuana, which was found in his vehicle after his arrest.  His Datamaster breath test result was .27%.

The suspect was released on bond pending a District Court appearance.


Thefts from vehicles reported in Suttons Bay

The Leelanau County Sheriff's Office is investigating three larcenies from vehicles in the Village of Suttons Bay.  The thefts were from unlocked cars on Front St and Madison St and were believed to have occurred Friday night after 11:00 pm.  Change was taken from the coin holders in the vehicles and other items of value were passed over.

Anyone with information about the thefts is asked to contact the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office at 231-256-8800 or on the confidential tipline at 231-256-8696 or tips@co.leelanau.mi.us.

Camper reports a bear but finds raccoons

A camper at the Leelanau State Park north of Northport called Leelanau 911 Friday night at 11:49 pm to report that she believed a bear may have been in her campsite.  Upon further investigation, she realized that the ruckus was actually caused by a family of raccoons.  

There were no injuries to the caller or the bandits and no damage was reported.  


Found dog relocated with its owner

A dog that had a bad day or days has been re-united with it's owner.  A Centerville Township resident reported finding the white and tan hunting dog at 6:51 am Friday.  The dog's fur was matted down, and it had been sprayed by a skunk, had porcupine quills in its face and a possible broken leg.  The dog's name was not Lucky!

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