Darien PD investigate several car burglaries, thefts
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DARIEN - Police are investigating after four vehicles were burglarized and two stolen between May 10 and May 12.
The four burglaries were reported between 6 and 9 a.m. on May 11. Police said the burglaries were of vehicles that were left unlocked.
The first was reported at 6:44 a.m. on Old Oak Road, according to police, with the victim stating that someone entered an unlocked Jeep Compass at some point overnight. A wallet had been taken which contained bank cards and identification, police said, and one of the cards had already been used at a gas station in Stamford earlier that morning.
One injured in Olive Township crash on U.S. 31
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A Volkswagon Atlas was stopped properly on southbound U.S. 31 at a red light at Port Sheldon.
A 54-year-old Holland man driving a Chevy Tahoe did not slow or stop for the red light and ran into the Atlas.
The driver of the Atlas, also a 54-year-old Holland man, and passenger, a 54-year-old Holland woman, did not report any injuries, while the driver of the Tahoe was pinned in his vehicle with a leg an hip injury. He was extricated by Olive Township Fire and transported to Zeeland Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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One injured in Olive Township rear-end collision on US-31
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OLIVE TOWNSHIP, Mich. â Authorities responded to a crash involving two vehicles in Olive Township tonight, according to the Ottawa County Sheriffâs Office.
Weâre told it happened at Port Sheldon Street on US-31 when a Chevrolet Tahoe failed to slow or stop before a red light, ramming into the rear of a properly stopped Volkswagen Atlas in the southbound lane.
Sgt. Christopher Dill says the driver of the Tahoe sustained non-life-threatening injuries to the leg and hip, adding the driver had to be extricated from the vehicle before being taken to Zeeland Hospital for treatment.
From The Tribune staff reports
FORESTDALE An 83-year-old man involved in a head-on collision in April has died, according to Jefferson County Coroner Bill Yates.
George M. Pody, of Birmingham, died 24 days after the crash near Forestdale.
Coroner Bill Yates said Pody was taken to UAB Hospital on April 15, after the crash on Forestdale Boulevard, between Haven Drive and Lanewood Drive. Yates said a Chevrolet Silverado crossed over the centerline, striking the Volkswagen Atlas that Pody was driving.
Pody was transported to UAB Hospital where he died on Sunday, May 9, 2021.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the cause and circumstances surrounding the crash.