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Michigan Residents Should Use Caution Making Charitable Donations, Buying Used Cars Post-Hurricane Florence
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today warned Michigan residents to use caution in making charitable donations to Hurricane Florence recovery charities and when considering purchasing used cars in the days and weeks immediately following the storm...
64 Arrested in Multi-County Child Support Sweep, Combined Back Child Support Owed is More Than $1 Million
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced that 64 individuals were arrested after a multi-county child support sweep led by the Department of Attorney General’s new Child, Elder & Family Financial Crimes Division. Those arrested owe a...
State Police Reports Decrease in Traffic Fatalities During 2018 Labor Day Holiday Weekend
LANSING, MICH. The Michigan State Police (MSP) announced that preliminary reports indicate 11 people lost their lives in 11 separate traffic crashes during the 2018 Labor Day holiday weekend. During the 2017 Labor Day holiday weekend, 10 traffic crashes resulted in 15...
Price at the Pump: Ahead of Labor Day Weekend, Schuette Warns Gas Stations Against Gouging
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today cautions Michigan drivers heading into Labor Day Weekend to be savvy consumers and be aware of potential fluctuating gas prices, noting that consumers can save money by shopping for the best prices. Retailers...
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Schuette Reminds Residents about September Consumer Education Programs
LANSING – Attorney General Bill Schuette is encouraging Michigan residents to learn more about the consumer education programs offered through his office in the month of September. The Department of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division offers a variety of...
Sexual assault survivors can call toll-free hotline 24 hours a day for confidential support, resources
Sexual assault survivors can call toll-free hotline 24 hours a day for confidential support, resources A new confidential, 24-hour sexual assault hotline will provide crisis support and referrals to survivors and their friends and family, Gov. Rick Snyder and First...
MSP NEWS RELEASE, DNA confirms that “John Doe” buried in Georgia in 1979 is missing 15-year-old Andrew Jackson Greer from Addison, Mich.
ADRIAN, MICH. On Feb. 12, 1979, 15-year-old Andrew Jackson Greer left Addison High School and failed to return home. Greer’s whereabouts have been unknown for the past 39 plus years. The case remained cold after early investigations by the Michigan State Police in...
Contaminated Fish from Huron River Reach Kent Lake
A “Do Not Eat” advisory has been added this weekend by the Michigan Department of Health for area lakes that feed from the Huron River. Fish from this Michigan lake have tested positive for perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS.) Kent Lake, part of Kensington Metropark, has...