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ESCANABA Shoppers and employees at Walmart in Escanaba are safe after an evacuation for a false alarm on Tuesday night.
Officers from the Escanaba Department of Public Safety responded to Walmart, located at 601 N. Lincoln Road, for reports of a man entering the store with a rifle.
Officers searched the store while employees and civilians evacuated, and the building was locked down, according to a news release.
Police searched the business and found no concerning safety issues. After reviewing store surveillance footage, it was determined that store merchandise was mistakenly identified as a rifle as a subject was entering the store, police said.
Mar 13, 2021
Trooper Lisa Kanyuh poses for a photo with a sign given to her by the families that adopted animals that were seized or born to animals that were seized from an alleged puppy mill last year. (Photo courtesy of Michigan State Police photo)
GLADSTONE In August, Tpr. Lisa Kanyuh, of the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post, started an investigation of animal cruelty involving several dog, and horses. In total, there were 69 puppies, 66 adult dogs and 18 horses that were seized from the residence in Rock.
After the animals were seized, it was found that several of the adults dogs were pregnant and had litters of puppies while at the Delta Animal Shelter. There were over 100 more puppies born while at the shelter in all, over 250 animals were rescued.
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GLADSTONE, Mich. (WBUP) A Gladstone native is back to serve his hometown.
Earlier this week, the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post welcomed transfer Trooper Cole Tardiff. Trooper Tardiff grew up in Gladstone and graduated from Gladstone High School. He then went to Bay De Noc Community College where he earned an associates degree in criminal justice.
After graduating with the 134th Trooper Recruit School he gained three years of experience at the Iron Mountain Post. Trooper Tardiff has now transferred to the community he grew up in and is ready to serve the local citizens.
Serving the community is a tradition in the Tardiff family, Cole’s dad, Lt. Todd Tardiff, serves in the Delta County Sheriff’s Department.
Mar 10, 2021
Michigan State Police photo
Trooper Lisa Kanyuh poses for a photo with a sign given to her by the families that adopted animals that were seized or born to animals that were seized from an alleged puppy mill last year.
GLADSTONE In August 2020, Tpr. Lisa Kanyuh, of the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post, started an investigation of animal cruelty involving several dog, and horses. In total, there were 69 puppies, 66 adult dogs and 18 horses that were seized from the residence in Rock.
After the animals were seized, it was found that several of the adults dogs were pregnant and had litters of puppies while at the Delta Animal Shelter. There were over 100 more puppies born while at the shelter in all, over 250 animals were rescued.
Feb 3, 2021
GLADSTONE A Powers woman died in a fatal accident early Tuesday morning, according to the Michigan State Police Gladstone Post.
MSP said that troopers were dispatched to the intersection of Menominee County Road 563 and Tower Road in Spalding Township shortly before 3 a.m. for a motor vehicle that crashed into a residence.
The vehicle was traveling eastbound on Tower at a high rate of speed when the vehicle went through the intersection at CR 563, left the roadway and struck a mobile home.
The driver and lone occupant of the vehicle, Natalie Dombrowski, 21, of Powers, was transported from the scene to be airlifted to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries before she could be airlifted.