New campus alerts system tested
A group representing Central Michigan University administrators, faculty and the CMU Police Department met to assess the success of a new emergency alerts system implemented in November.
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A group representing Central Michigan University administrators, faculty and the CMU Police Department met to assess the success of a new emergency alerts system implemented in November.
University Communications reported an incident involving a 25-year-old student who wore a holstered gun while visiting the Veterans’ Resource Center in Warriner Hall Wednesday.Central Michigan University Police Chief Bill Yeagley said although the incident happened around 3 p.m., police were not notified until 10 p.m. that evening and began their investigation Thursday. No verbal threats were made, but the student did place a bullet on an employee’s desk.
A 40-year-old Mount Pleasant man was arrested for touching two different women inappropriately.
Central Michigan University Police concluded their investigation of a student who made threatening comments outside of a class in Pearce Hall Wednesday afternoon.
The following incidents were reported by the Mount Pleasant Police Department between 12 a.m. Jan. 9 and 11:59 p.m. January 12.
Over winter break, students are given ample time to relax after a semester of working day in and day out.
No charges will be filed in the death of the 18-year-old Dearborn Heights man who was found in the Fabiano Botanical Garden pond Oct. 5, according to the Isabella County Prosecuting Attorney's office.
Mount Pleasant Police have seen no discernable change in the behavior of city residents since a marijuana decriminalization proposal was passed in November.
The following incidents were reported by the Mount Pleasant Police Department between the hours of midnight on Nov. 24 and 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 2.
Arrests and citations issued over the Homecoming weekend were typical of past years, according to Mount Pleasant police agencies.
The following incidents were reported between 12 a.m. on Sept. 5 and 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 9 by the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Students are joining together to peacefully protest police brutality at 2 p.m. on Friday outside the Charles V. Park Library.
A 54-year old Belding man was arrested Tuesday outside Winchester Towers after witnesses called 911 reporting a domestic assault, police said.
Police were dispatched to the scenes of more incidents during this year's Welcome Weekend, but actual charges and citations were fewer.
Police are continuing to investigate an armed robbery and a separate fight that occurred between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
As Welcome Weekend marked the start of the year, CMU Police Lt. Larry Klaus and his team of officers faced enormous crowds of student partiers.
From the moment they move into their residence halls, freshmen are statistically more likely to be sexually assaulted.
Much like Central Michigan University's police department, Mount Pleasant police have a difficult job of balancing order and fun during Welcome Weekend.
A 52-year-old West Branch man who crashed into a house in Mount Pleasant on July 13 was arraigned Thursday morning on multiple charges.
After the infamous party in Mecosta County that caused several hospitalizations, a car accident and an alleged sexual assault, local law enforcement said they’re ready for imitators.