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Former Sturgis police chief pleads guilty to drunken driving
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Former Sturgis Public Safety Chief Geoffrey Smith has his neck evaluated after he crashed into a parked vehicles on Aug. 15, he was booked into the St. Joseph County Jail Smith after the alcohol-involved crash. Smith resigned from his position Wednesday, Aug. 26. (Screenshot from Sturgis Police body cam)
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STURGIS, MI – A former police chief this week pleaded guilty in a drunken driving case.
Former Sturgis Police Chief Geoffrey Smith, 46, pleaded guilty Wednesday, May 12, to driving while impaired, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a news release. He entered the plea before Calhoun County District Judge Paul Beardslee, through a Zoom hearing.