Father of student who brought device that exploded at school arrested on multiple charges
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
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NEWAYGO COUNTY, MI The father of a 16-year-old Newaygo High School student who detonated an explosive at the school Monday was arraigned on multiple related charges.
David Robert Daniel Saylor, a 33-year-old Brooks Township resident, was charged in Newaygo County District Court on Tuesday, March 9, with one felony count of manufacturing explosive devices and one misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor by manufacturing those devices with his son.
The two are alleged to have made multiple devices between the months of January and March in Brooks Township. If convicted, Saylor could face up to four years in prison on the manufacturing charge. He is due back in court on March 18 for a probable cause conference and a preliminary hearing on March 25.
Stolen vehicle from 2008 found submerged in Newaygo County pond
Newaygo County Sheriff s Office
By: FOX 17
and last updated 2021-03-05 16:42:18-05
BIG PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP, Mich. â Deputies discovered a vehicle that was stolen more than a decade ago on Thursday, according to the Newaygo County Sheriffâs Office.
In a Facebook post, the sheriffâs office says a 2006 Chevrolet Impala was found submerged in the Hardy Dam Pond Thursday night. They say it was clear that it had been there for a long period of time.
Weâre told the Newaygo County Dive Team returned the next day to remove the car from the pond with the help of Jerryâs Towing and Recovery.
9 & 10 News
February 3, 2021
The sheriff’s office says Lucas Ames was last seen January 28.
He was driving a green 2007 Volkswagen Jetta.
Ames is known to frequent the Muskegon area.
Anyone with information should contact the Newaygo County Sheriff’s Office.
Missing Person:
9 & 10 News
January 26, 2021
A new scam has been popping up in Newaygo County.
The sheriff’s office says checks for nearly $1,900 are being sent out from Firefly Federal Credit Union with a letter.
The letter asks you to cash the check and keep $305. It then says to purchase gift cards and send the gift cards to them.
The Newaygo County Sheriff’s Office says if you did not initiate a transaction, it’s probably a scam. They say if you were a victim to the scam, contact them.