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Ex-Animal Director of tear care for conviction and other news in the Saginaw area of ​​this week

Ex-Animal Director of tear care for conviction and other news in the Saginaw area of ​​this week

Saginaw, MI – Here are some titles from Saginaw County last week, which attracted the reader’s interest.

Ex-Saginaw County Director of tear animal care to sentence in missing 7-year-olds Saga

It has been almost seven years since the director of the Center for Animal Care and Control of Saginaw County, Lisa E. Stoffel, resigned against the accusations that he had misplaced a five-digit. While Stoffel put a tear to his conviction judge, she was guilty only to commit the county funds in the direction of her boss.

“The command chain was drilled in me and I respected it deeply,” Stoffel said for visiting the Circuit Judge of Midland, Michael J. Beale, after -on Wednesday, March 5th. “Not all supervisors guide you to do things in your interest, and for that, I’m very sorry. I want Saginaw County to know that I will not take anything from them or animals. “

In January, Stoffel did not plead any competition for a secure storage number of public money, a two -year offense in front of the High Court. Prosecutors rejected the misappropriation ends between 1,000 and 20,000 USD and lied to a peace officer. Stoffel was convicted on charges of misappropriation in June 2021.

“It has been a long time, judge”, Defense Lawyer C. Michael Gorte started and started the allocation.

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Zehnder’s Splash Village’s chemical release makes 5 hospitalized

Four people were hospitalized following a harmful chemical incident in the Village of Zehnder in Frankenmuth.

Around 11:20 pm on Tuesday, March 4, Frankenmuth firefighters responded to the resort incident and water park at 1365 S. Main St. They came to find a seemingly defective chemical feed system, resulting in a higher concentration of chemicals flowing into the main water park.

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Michigan state -owned police troops confess that Saginaw’s man was dragging out of the car while stopping

Two Michigan state -owned police troops patrols Sagina’s streets fired over a car in what started as a routine traffic stop. In a few moments, the two were dragged along the ice road, while the car left with the troops who were still clinging to him.

Both troops divided their account during the preliminary examination on Thursday, March 6, of their accused attacker, Emilio S. Martinez, 31 years old.

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Ex-pompier from the county former Saginaw accused of sexual assault of 2 minor boys

A former fireman with Albee Township fire department was accused of sexually assaulting two minor men.

The deputies of the sheriff from Saginaw County, on Monday, March 3, arrested Ryan M. Schilling, 47, on a term issued the previous week. Schilling, on Tuesday morning, appeared before the judge of the Sagina county district, David D. Hoffman, for referral.

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Passwords accused of entering the Bridgeport apartment, violating the woman

A password of many names is recently accused of entering into a residence of the city of Bridgeport and of sexual aggression of its female occupant.

Randall L. Steeple, 53, on December 12, was assumed to pushed the road in a woman’s apartment in block 5600 on the Dixie Highway. He proceeded to the physical and sexual aggression of the woman, prosecutors wrote in a recommendation of bonds.

During the attack, Steel used cocaine he brought with him and threatened to kill the woman, the prosecutors say.

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Police identifies a 21 -year -old Saginaw man found fatal in the collapsed vehicle

Saginaw police have launched the name of the latest victim of the city’s homicides, a 21-year-old man shot on the southeast.

Police found Torriano J. Yrlas-Thomas suffering from what turned out to be a fatal weapon wound on Friday night, February 28th.

The officers initially responded to a firearm report in block 2400 in Lowell Street at 10:27 pm two minutes later, another report came to a vehicle that collapsed in block 1600 in Hess Avenue, less than half a mile.

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Kentuckian to spend years in Michigan prison to drive the police in a chase through Saginaw county

A Kentucky man has to spend a few years in a Michigan prison to lead the police on a high-speed chase through Sagina. Only after the mandate has served will be sent back to the state of BlueGrass to respond to criminal charges.

The Circuit Judge of Saginaw County, Julie A. Gafkay, on Tuesday, March 4, sentenced Nicholas C. Roesner, 40, to two to 10 years in prison. She granted her credit for 176 days already served and continued to pay $ 402 in costs and fines, due within six months.

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S -could be a Redneck if you buy tickets to this comedy show

Comedian Jeff Foxworthy will bring his stand-up routine in the middle of Michigan this summer.

The Temple Theater in the center of Saginaw will host the best -selling author and former TV site star on Friday, June 20. Tickets will be for sale on Friday, March 7th.

Known in part for his southern-style comedy with his signature joke that starts with the label, “you might be a redneck if …” -foxworthy has won a national audience as the main role of the comedy series, “The Jeff Foxworthy Show”. The program has been broadcast on both CBS and NBC since 1995.

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Apply now for business competition in Saginaw Soup 2025

Business owners and entrepreneurs in Saginaw county can receive free business assistance and compete for cash prizes in the next Saginaw Soup Pitch competition.

In 2025, Saginaw Soup extended the programming to provide more comprehensive business support, ensuring that each applicant has the opportunity to grow and succeed in Sagina, according to a press release.

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