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Nadine Moses is still missing after four weeks

Search continues three weeks later for missing woman

May 21, 2021 It’s been over three weeks and authorities are still looking for a woman who went missing from her Casco Township home. 84 year old Nadine Moses was last seen May 4th and has been missing ever since. She was driving a 2011 Ford Edge SUV with a Michigan handicap license plate of C9832. Cell phone data obtained by the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office was able to track the missing woman to several communities in the southern part of the county. Surveillance cameras in the area of M-29 in Marine City spotted the vehicle heading east onto Fairbanks Street but it is unknown where her vehicle went after that. Air searches for the vehicle have so far been unsuccessful in locating her. The sheriff’s office urges area residents to be on the lookout for the vehicle and to call 985-8115 with any leads regarding Nadine Moses’ whereabouts.

St Clair County Sheriff Department continues search for missing Casco Twp woman

Search for Nadine Moses enters third week

View Comments The search for Nadine Moses, an 84-year-old woman missing from Casco Township, is entering its third week and there have yet to be any solid leads. Todd Moses, her son, said her cell phone was last pinged by cell tower in Marine City several hours after she left home. Search efforts have focused on the Marine City location. Marine City residents are asked to check the footage of any doorbells or security cameras to determine if she had driven by their homes. Area drone searches, aerial searches and searches of the Belle River haven t turned up any information.

Michigan lawmakers OK COVID-19 spending bills; budget chief concerned

Michigan lawmakers OK COVID-19 spending bills; budget chief concerned Copyright Getty Images Photo by: Bill Pugliano/ Getty Images Posted at 6:56 AM, May 14, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-14 06:56:34-04 LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan legislators on Thursday approved mid-year spending bills, including billions of federal coronavirus relief to boost pay for frontline government workers, incentivize unemployed people to return to work and upgrade infrastructure. Under a $3.3 billion plan sent to the Senate by the Republican-led House on a 65-42 vote, some of the U.S. funding would go toward payroll costs and free up state dollars to pay the state’s million Flint water crisis settlement — instead of borrowing — and partially replenish an unemployment benefits fund targeted by fraudsters. Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration questioned some elements, saying federal guidance clearly states that COVID-19 funds cannot be used to pay down debt, bol

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