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Alpena Post Trooper Rescues Hospice Patient from Burning Home
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Alpena Man Arrested for First Degree Child Abuse
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Hillman Man Arrested For Assault With A Dangerous Weapon
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Michigan woman accused of using barstool to assault family member
Updated May 04, 2021;
ALPENA COUNTY, MI – A Michigan woman is accused of attacking a relative with a barstool during a heated argument in Alpena County.
Ericka Lynn Hill, 30, of Lachine has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after the incident which occurred at a residence on Bean Creek Road in Long Rapids Township at approximately 1:20 a.m. on May 2.
Troopers from the Michigan State Police Alpena Post responded to the domestic dispute, however, while in route to the scene they were informed the suspect had fled on foot.
Upon their arrival the victim met them outside and had dried blood on his face, but refused treatment, police said.
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Referencing a memo from Michigan State Police leadership, Sgt. Shane Smith of the MSP Alpena Post discusses changes to Michigan Sex Offender Registry rules at the post on Wednesday.
ALPENA Federally-ordered changes to the Michigan Sex Offender Registry are causing confusion on the local level.
Last week, the Michigan State Police sent people on the registry a letter explaining changes in reporting requirements. The changes became official on March 24 after a several-year effort to overhaul the registry, which was declared unconstitutional in 2016.
In December, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed amended legislation that changed what information some registrants have to report, where they can live, and how their information is shared with the public.