Attempted robbery in Mount Pleasant, police seek to ID suspect
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. - The Mount Pleasant Police Department is seeking the public s help in identifying a suspect in connection with an attempted robbery. The vehicle pictured below is what the suspect was driving.
If you can identify the suspect, please contact the Mt. Pleasant Police Department @262-664-7975 or remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward Racine County Crime Stoppers by phone at 262-636-9330, or leave a web tip at www.racine.crimestoppersweb.com or smartphone by using the P3 Tips app.
Michigan s top civil rights official has weighed in on the Mt. Pleasant girl who had her hair cut by a school staff member, saying legislation is needed to protect Black and biracial women from discrimination based on hairstyles.
James E. White, director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, said his department is gathering information and deciding on what to do next. We are deeply concerned about the reported incident in a Mt. Pleasant school involving a 7-year-old child whose hair was cut without her parentâs permission, White said. We are in contact with the school administration and the childâs family to ascertain the facts and circumstances that lead to this unfortunate event and to decide on next steps.
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North Myrtle Beach approves resolution to bring in additional police officers for Memorial Day holiday
North Myrtle Beach approves resolution to bring in additional police officers for Memorial Day holiday By Jennifer Roberts | March 15, 2021 at 11:18 PM EDT - Updated March 15 at 11:18 PM
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - North Myrtle Beach city leaders took a big step to make sure the city is fully prepared for a busy Memorial Day holiday.
Councilmembers approved a resolution to keep more law enforcement boots on the ground during the holiday week.
Pat Dowling, the city’s spokesperson, said there aren’t enough police officers to handle additional tourist traffic during the Memorial Day holiday. The resolution will provide the additional holiday backup the city needs.