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Feb 19, 2021 Marquette County Sheriff Greg Zyburt is shown accepting a donation of $30,000 from Michael Neiger, president of Michigan Backcountry Search and Rescue (MibSAR). This donation will be used for the purchase of a Matrice 300 RTK Drone. This drone will literally expand the horizon in helping Marquette County Search and Rescue during fire, flooding, search and rescue and recovery. The drone will be named ART to honor Michael’s father Art Neiger who was a 40-year veteran of the Coast Guard Auxiliary in Marquette. He was also a Boy Scout Leader, a professor and advisor at Northern Michigan University and helped to set up NMU’s Police Academy. ART is also an acronym for Aerial Response Team. The drone will be equipped with state of the art software technology, including infrared spotlights and advanced camera technology. (Submitted photo)

Donation enables MCSO to buy a drone

Michael Neiger (l) presenting a check to Sheriff Greg Zyburt Credit Marquette County Sheriff s Office The donation came from Michael Neiger, president of Michigan Backcountry Search and Rescue. The drone will help Marquette County Search and Rescue during fire, flooding, search and rescue, and recovery. It will be named ART in honor of Michael’s father Art Neiger, a 40-year veteran of Marquette’s Coast Guard Auxiliary. Art was a Boy Scout leader and a professor and advisor at Northern Michigan University. He also helped to set up NMU’s police academy. ART also happens to be an acronym for Aerial Response Team.

Drone Spots Suspect Hiding In Mangroves

Jan 21, 2021 3:01 PM Oak Hill, FL - A suspect manages to tuck himself under a group of mangroves and out of the sight of deputies, but not out of the sight of the drone hovering above him. Sometime around 7:30 Wednesday night (January 20th), deputies with the Volusia Sheriff s Office (VSO) went to investigate a suspicious vehicle parked at Seminole Rest Park off of River Road. As deputies were investigating, they watched as a man wearing a backpack rode a bicycle into the closed park. The rider refused to stop and continued into the park. Eventually, a sergeant found both the bike and the backpack abandoned. Inside the backpack deputies reportedly found two bags of crystal meth. At that point, deputies called in the help of the VSO Aerial Response Team. After a drone went airborne, it found the heat signature of 45-year-old Jeffrey Goodwin as he laid in the mangroves, out of the sight of the searching deputies. Goodwin was taken into custody without inciden

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