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Meyer retiring from Erie and for good David E. Meyer is retiring again from a police force, but this time for good. Meyer, 67, retired Tuesday as police chief for Erie Township, a post he’s held since last fall while also serving as a school resource officer for Mason Consolidated Schools. The former Michigan State Police trooper for 32 years and liaison officer for Dundee Community Schools has been heading the township police force since last September when he was named to lead the department while Chief Dean Ansel was on a medical leave recovering from a back injury suffered last summer. But this time he’s leaving police work for good. ....
A woman who police said is responsible for going into mailboxes and swiping packages off residents porches has been identified and arraigned. An 8-year-old Brownstown Township boy watched in disbelief as a man in a blue Ford Ranger backed out of his driveway. He didnât recognize the … ....
Police Chief Robert Toth recently welcomed the newest addition, Officer Eddie Cach, to the department. Tooth said Cach is a recent graduate of Eastern Michigan University, as well as a recent graduate of Wayne County Regional Police Academy. - Advertisement - The police chief said Cach is an impressive new hire and considers it a big plus that he is from neighboring Brownstown Township. âHe was raised locally and I believe he is a graduate of Woodhaven High School,â Toth said. âHe was one of our top candidates.â The department is set to make another hire in January. Both positions were made available through two retirements. ....