By Patty Vandenberg
Mar 8, 2021 10:48 AM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) –Below is a Holland Department of Public Safety log for the dates and times listed.
If you need police help for an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call (616) 355-1100 during normal business hours, or the county’s non-emergency line during off hours: (800) 249-0911.
To share anonymous tips with police agencies, call Ottawa County’s Silent Observer (877)88 SILENT or visit MOSOTIPS.com. Contact Allegan County Silent Observer by phone, (800) 554-3633 or email SilentObserver@allegancounty.org. Silent Observer pays cash rewards for tips leading to arrests and convictions.
You can also provide tips via OK2SAY, by calling (855) 565-2729, texting 652727 (OK2SAY) or visiting michigan.gov/ok2say.
By Patty Vandenberg
Feb 22, 2021 11:06 AM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) –Below is a Holland Department of Public Safety log for the dates and times listed.
If you need police help for an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call (616) 355-1100 during normal business hours, or the county’s non-emergency line during off hours: (800) 249-0911.
To share anonymous tips with police agencies, call Ottawa County’s Silent Observer (877)88 SILENT or visit MOSOTIPS.com. Contact Allegan County Silent Observer by phone, (800) 554-3633 or email SilentObserver@allegancounty.org. Silent Observer pays cash rewards for tips leading to arrests and convictions.
You can also provide tips via OK2SAY, by calling (855) 565-2729, texting 652727 (OK2SAY) or visiting michigan.gov/ok2say.
Zeeland Police Incident Report February 6-18, 2021 By Patty Vandenberg
Feb 19, 2021 2:00 PM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) Below is a Zeeland Department of Public Safety log for the dates and times listed.
If you need police help for an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call the county’s non-emergency line: (800) 249-0911.
To share anonymous tips with police agencies, call Ottawa County’s Silent Observer (877)88 SILENT or visit MOSOTIPS.com. Contact Allegan County Silent Observer by phone, (800) 554-3633 or email SilentObserver@allegancounty.org. Silent Observer pays cash rewards for tips leading to arrests and convictions.
You can also provide tips via OK2SAY, by calling (855) 565-2729, texting 652727 (OK2SAY) or visiting michigan.gov/ok2say.
Auckland is at alert level 3, asking residents must stay at home and only leave for essential work and travel.
The rest of the country is at alert level 2, in which schools remain open but gatherings must not exceed 100 people.
Police checkpoints were set up overnight on Sunday to stop non-essential travel out of the city. Eight checkpoints on the outskirts of Auckland will be stopping vehicles and questioning drivers, ensuring there is no non-essential movement through the region, a police spokesperson said on Monday. From midnight [Sunday], anyone attempting to travel across the regional boundaries should expect to be stopped and asked for proof of essential travel.
While there have been some expected delays,
Police report the public have been cooperative and
understanding.
Eight checkpoints were set up around
Auckland’s regional boundaries as the Alert Level 3
restrictions came into effect at midnight.
Police are
in the process of setting up additional checkpoints, and
refining the location of existing checkpoints to ensure they
are as close as possible to the boundary. These will all be
in place by 6:00pm this evening, and will remain in place
until midnight Wednesday 17 February.
The current
three existing checkpoints north of Auckland will be
relocated back to the same five locations from the last