3 charged after missing Flint Township man is killed, body is burned
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
The Flint Township Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance
locating a missing person. Daniel Alan Vaughn was last seen at a residence in
the 1100 block of River Forest Drive in Flint Township in the nighttime hours
of Thursday, February 4th. Photo courtesy of the Flint Township Police Department.Courtesy Photo
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FLINT, MI A Flint man has been charged with the murder and mutilation of the body of a missing Flint Township man. Two others have also been charged with assisting with hiding and mutilating the body.
By JOE GUILLEN, CHRISTINE MACDONALD AND JENNIFER DIXON | Detroit Free Press | Published: January 14, 2021 DETROIT (Tribune News Service) Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appeared in a Flint court Thursday morning and pleaded not guilty to two charges of willful neglect of duty as state prosecutors revealed indictments against nine defendants as a result of the Flint water crisis. Despite the lower-level charges compared with other defendants, the case against Snyder marked a significant moment in the state s political history. Snyder is the first Michigan governor or former governor to be charged with a crime for alleged conduct while in office. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel praised the high-profile prosecutions led by her office s Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud as well as Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy. Nessel had said earlier that she had walled herself off from the criminal cases, turning her focus instead to ongoing civil cases related to the contamination of
Rick Snyder, the former governor of Michigan, pleaded not guilty on Thursday after he was charged with two misdemeanor counts of willful neglect of duty in the Flint water crisis.