Mobile meth lab suspected in cause of fire that injured Jackson County man, police said
Updated Apr 09, 2021;
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JACKSON, MI A 36-year-old Jackson County man was injured Tuesday in a vehicle fire police said they suspect was caused by the illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine.
Police and firefighters arrived at the Auto Zone parking lot on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Jackson at about 12:23 a.m. April 6, and found the vehicle burning bumper to bumper, Jackson Deputy Director of Fire Services David Wooden said.
While at the scene, police were told a man had shown up at the Henry Ford Allegiance Health Emergency Department with burns on his arms, Jackson Police and Fire Services Director Elmer Hitt said. The man was transferred to the University of Michigan Hospital for further medical treatment, Hitt said.
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Attorney-client privilege violated in Jackson County arson case, appeals court says
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
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JACKSON, MI – The Jackson Police Department and Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office knowingly violated attorney-client privilege in the arson case against LGBTQ rights activist Nikki Joly, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
Joly, 56, is accused of intentionally starting the Aug. 10, 2017 fire that destroyed his home in the 1800 block of Pringle Avenue and killed his two German shepherd dogs and three cats.
Joly sent set an email to an employee at Abood Law Firm, which is representing him, that said who he gave his lawn mower and gas can to, the court said in an unanimous March 11 opinion. Jackson Police Det. Aaron Grove believed those two items were connected to the fire and used the email to get a search warrant and get the items.
DNA may help in 1978 cold case, Shirkey censured by Hillsdale Republicans: Jackson headlines Feb. 6-11
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
Sgt. Christian Grow, a combat medic with the Michigan Army National Guard, gives a vaccine during a drive through COVID-19 vaccination clinic put on by the Jackson County Health Department at a Jackson County Road Commission garage on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. The drive through allows people to get the vaccine while still staying in their vehicles. The heated garage is easier on the workers.J. Scott Park | MLive.com
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JACKSON, MI – A DNA test may help police solve the mystery of a homicide that occurred 43 years ago and remains unsolved.