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New Canaan Fire Chief Jack Hennessey is to retire Oct. 31, following a letter submitted during Tuesday’s meeting of the Fire Commission, officials say. Hired by the town in July 2006, Hennessey has been a “great leader” who is responsible for putting in new systems for budgeting and apparatus management that have helped the department, […] ....
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Bay County man faces 10-year felonies in child porn case Updated 9:20 AM; BAY CITY, MI A Kawkawlin Township man is facing two felonies for allegedly possessing child pornography. Using a software program that helps law enforcement located child porn online, a Michigan State Police trooper noticed an IP address that from September to November 2019 had been advertising and offering to distribute at least five separate illicit videos. The videos depicted sex acts with children as young as 2, according to police reports contained in court files. Investigators determined the IP address was registered with Charter Communications. On being served with a warrant, the company provided police with information linking the IP address to the Kawkawlin Township residence of 54-year-old Daniel L. Burger. ....
North Dakota man who illegally sold pot in Bay County ordered to pay $1,500 fine Updated Feb 05, 2021; Posted Feb 05, 2021 Signs for Deeply Content, a business located at 808 N. Euclid Ave. in Bangor Township, which the Michigan State Police raided on Sept. 3, 2020, as part of an investigation that the shop was illegally selling marijuana. Facebook Share BAY CITY, MI A North Dakota man who sold and gave away marijuana from Bay County businesses without state-required licenses has been court-ordered to pay fines but is otherwise in the clear. Bay County Circuit Judge Harry P. Gill in December sentenced Eric F. Owens, 46, to two days in jail with credit for two days already served. Gill ordered Owens to pay a fine of $1,500, plus $85 in restitution to the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team, or BAYANET. ....