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Man in Battle Creek arrested following abduction attempt of female bicyclist

Man in Battle Creek arrested following abduction attempt of female bicyclist
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Residents Evacuated From Friday Night Apartment Fire in Pennfield

Four fire departments responded to the northeast side of Battle Creek Friday night after residents at an apartment complex were forced to evacuate from a fire. The Pennfield Township Fire Department was the first to respond to Bailey Park Apartments on Capital Avenue Northeast May 21 st around 9 p.m. The fire was seen from the balcony of a second-floor apartment. Crews then entered to evacuate the residents. The flames eventually spread to a third-floor apartment, which was unoccupied. Get our free mobile app The damage was contained to the second- and third-floor balconies and a portion of the third-floor apartment. No one was injured. Heavy smoke and water damage was sustained throughout the 12-unit building. Residents occupied 11 of the units are are being assisted with shelter at this time. What caused the fire is still under investigation.

Police & Fire: Blaze at Bailey Park Apartments; attempted kidnapping

APARTMENT FIRE: Residents of 11 units at Bailey Park Apartments, 1417 Capital Ave. N.E. were displaced by a fire reported just before 9 p.m. Friday. Pennfield Township Fire Chief Tim Smith said it appears the fire began on a second floor outside balcony in building 1411 and burned up the side of the building and into the attic. When the first firefighters arrived, we had fire showing up the outside of the building and into the eaves and this side of the roof, Smith said. Alex Lee Tafoya and Ceanna Long live in the building and saw the fire as they returned home. A chair was in flames, Long said. She called 911 and Tafoya went inside and woke the woman in the second floor apartment. She didn t know, Tafoya said. Other residents said people were shouting fire inside the building as people evacuated. Smith said no injuries were reported. A third-floor apartment which was vacant sustained the most fire damage. Other apartments had smoke and water damage. Residents in the 12 apartm

Police & Fire: Motorcyclist injured in crash with car in Battle Creek

Police & Fire: Motorcyclist injured in crash with car in Battle Creek BIKER HURT: A 34-year-old man from Convis Township, northeast of Battle Creek, was injured Thursday when his motorcycle collided with a car on Beckley Road. Battle Creek police reported the crash at 2:30 p.m. just east of Capital Avenue. Officers said the motorcyclist was pulling from a gas station and rode into the path of a westbound car. Police said the biker was not wearing a helmet and his head hit the windshield of the car. The driver of the car, a man, 23, from Emmett Township, was not hurt. Police were assisted at the scene by Battle Creek firefighters and LifeCare Ambulance.

County election filled with write-in votes, changes to school boards

Fewer than 10,000 voters in Bedford County cast a ballot during the primary election on Tuesday, according to unofficial results. While overall vote counts — which totaled 9,587 — were comparatively low to midterm and presidential election years, Deb Brown, director of elections, said there were a high number of write-in votes, which exceeded 2,600. Kevin Diehl of Bedford received 1,588 votes on the Republican side for Magisterial District Judge Office 57-03-2 and will appear on the ballot in November. There were 438 write-in votes for the position. Jodi Tew of Bedford was campaigning as a write-in candidate after Diehl successfully challenged a number of signatures on her nominating petition earlier this spring to remove her from the primary Republican ballot.

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