East Millinocket Police Arrest Several on Drug-Related Charges
All the arrests were made on Saturday, February, 27th, with help from the U.S. Border Patrol.
12:30 PM - Police went to the Medway Road home of 62-year-old Kenneth Kunkel, to conduct a urine test. Kunkel, who was out on bail for a drug trafficking charge, tested positive for illegal drugs. In addition, police learned he had an active warrant for his arrest for violation of bail, related to another unlawful trafficking charge. He was arrested and transported to the Aroostook County Jail.
The subsequent arrests were the result of traffic stops:
Retiring prosecutor pursued justice over decades through personal tragedy, tough first year
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
Posted Dec 31, 2020
Ottawa County prosecutor Ronald Frantz listens to Ottawa County Circuit Judge Jon Hulsing during the Juan Nunez resentencing hearing at the Ottawa County Circuit Court, in Grand Haven on Wednesday, April 24, 2019.Kayla Renie | MLive.com
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OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – In the midst of a 10-week, high-profile murder trial, Prosecutor Ronald Frantz had a trial of his own.
One of his twin daughters was born with a birth defect. Frantz had to be with his wife, Patrice, and their newborn girls.
The trial in 1991 was briefly adjourned. Frantz made trips from the Grand Haven courthouse to the children’s hospital in Grand Rapids. He kept it as quiet as he could but many in court outside of the jurors learned of his struggle.