New Baltimore Gas Station Embezzlement, Heightened School Security, Search for Hit-and-Run Driver and More
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch recaps the news from last week.
- By Christy Arboscello
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- December 23, 2012
Approximately $50,000 in cash stolen from a local gas station was recovered from the apartment of Taylor Klein, 21 of New Baltimore, police said. Klein was charged Wednesday in 42-2 District Court with embezzlement and possession of marijuana.
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Miss the latest headlines from Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore? Here's a recap of the news from this past week:
- A New Baltimore gas station employee was charged with embezzling about $60,000 from her employer.
- The Macomb County Sheriff's Office is searching for a driver who fatally struck and dragged a woman in Washington Township.
- Anchor Bay Schools heightened security to ease concerns following the Sandy Hook tragedy.
- Nineteen Anchor Bay Schools retirees were honored at a recent Board of Education meeting.
- Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed a bill that would have allowed guns in schools.
- Biggby Coffee of New Baltimore opened on Green Street following much anticipation.
- Play structures are in place at Chesterfield Township's splash park.
- Chesterfield Township Library offers regular career-seeking advice for readers.
- A new report shows a rapidly aging Macomb County.
- Find out what readers are saying about school security.
- See who's hiring in Macomb County.
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