ALCONA COUNTY, MI. Michigan State Police said in late October 2020, a trooper from the (MSP) Alpena Post was dispatched to a residence on Condon Road in Millen Township to take a report of a stolen vehicle. During the investigation 42-year-old Jeremy Alan Lee of Mikado alleged his former girlfriend had stolen his 2003 Dodge pickup truck. The trooper located the truck at the former girlfriend’s residence. She claimed she purchased the vehicle and Lee had titled it in his name without her permission. The vehicle was to be titled in both their names.
On December 2, 2020, a report was received from a Michigan Department of State Investigator indicating he conducted an investigation that alleges Lee fraudulently titled the truck in his name and crossed his then girlfriend’s name off the title. The trooper followed up on this information and submitted a report to the Alcona County Prosecutor’s Office for review. An arrest warrant was authorized for Lee and he turned himself in a
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Michigan State Police Trooper Robert Michell on Saturday arranges donations in the back of his patrol vehicle during the Alpena Post’s annual Stuff a Blue Goose drive at WalMart, where police collect non-perishable food, toys, and toiletries to give to the Salvation Army. Alpena-area residents donated 1,135 food items, 557 toys, and 177 hygiene products and winter clothing items on Saturday. The community’s generosity filled the blue police vehicles four times over a seven-hour stretch in the middle of wintry weather. Donations may still be dropped off at the MSP Alpena Post through Friday.