I assume you are a dangerous person : Suspect in Perry Nuclear Power Plant incident arraigned in Painesville Municipal Court WKYC Staff
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The 33-year-old Michigan man police say breached the gate at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant appeared in court on Friday.
Michael D. Fogelsong was arraigned in Painesville Municipal Court on one charge of criminal trespassing. That charge is a 4th degree misdemeanor. He pleaded not guilty.
Retired Judge Michael Cicconetti, who was filling in in Painesville Municipal Court, questioned why the charge Fogelsong pleaded to was only one misdemeanor, considering Fogelsong s criminal history.
Judge Cicconetti said in court that Fogelsong had previously been charged with larceny of a firearm and larceny after breaking and entering, both felonies, in the state of South Carolina back in 2011.
Michigan man charged after allegedly claiming he had a bomb at Perry Nuclear Power Plant; no credible threat determined
No credible threat to public s safety or Perry Nuclear Power Plant after 2 people mistakenly drove onto property Wednesd
By: Kaylyn Hlavaty , Courtney Shaw , Scott Noll
Posted at 10:42 PM, Apr 07, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-08 16:47:37-04
LAKE COUNTY, Ohio â A Michigan man was arrested Wednesday after he drove his pickup truck and trailer into the enclosed entrance of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant and claimed he had a bomb in the trailer, the Lake County Sheriffâs Office said in an update Thursday.
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A Michigan man was arrested Wednesday after arriving at an Ohio nuclear power plant and allegedly making false claims to have explosives in his trailer, prompting a heavy law enforcement response from the FBI, several bomb squads and other local agencies.
Michael D. Fogelsong, 33, of Adrian, Michigan, has been booked into Lake County Jail on charges of making false alarms, a third-degree felony, and aggravated trespass, a first-degree misdemeanor, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release published Thursday. Additional charges may be added.