Friday, March 22, 2013
Information in this crime brief was supplied by Utica police. Where arrests apply, they do not indicate convictions.
A 24-year-old Chesterfield Township man was arrested for disorderly conduct after he allegedly groped several women and tussled with bouncers late Saturday night in Utica, police said. Slightly before midnight, the intoxicated man grabbed several women inside Cass Bar and Grill, leading bouncers to escort him out of the establishment, according to a Utica police report. When they were trying to lead him out, the patron became combative. As they were heading toward the stairs, the man started to push and both he and a bouncer fell down the flight of stairs, the report states. The other bouncer was able to pull the patron off the employee and hold him there until police arrived. Neither of the staff members wanted to pursue assault charges, …
Friday, March 1, 2013
Information in this crime brief is supplied by Chesterfield Township police. Where arrests may apply, they do not indicate convictions.
Chesterfield Township police are searching for a troublesome SUV driver who's gone a daylong car-damaging spree, according to crimedar.com. The incidents began around 7 a.m. and ended around 10:30 p.m. Thursday. In each of the cases, someone in an older-style SUV with orange lettering in the rear-quarter panel window damaged windows in vehicles at the: Anyone with information should call township police.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Information in this crime blotter was supplied by New Baltimore police. Where arrests may be included, they do not indicate convictions.
A brazen home invader stole approximately 100 pain pills from the table next to a sleeping resident, creeping away unnoticed late last week in New Baltimore, the home owner told police. Before Thursday morning, someone came into the unlocked home on Washington Street and took the Dilaudid tablets. The bottle, which was left empty, was on a table next to the home owner who was sleeping on a chair, he told police. New Baltimore police said there was no sign of forced entry and nothing else was disturbed. No suspects were immediately known.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Information in this police brief is supplied by Chesterfield Township police. Where charges may apply, convictions are not indicated.
A woman reported that someone stole her parents' 1990 Dodge Spirit while she ate inside Panera Bread on Gratiot near 23 Mile, according to police. The driver and her daughter went inside the restaurant the evening of Feb. 7 for about 10 minutes, leaving the keys inside the unlocked car. When they returned, the vehicle was missing and no suspects were known, the report stated. The car, which is baby blue with a cracked windshield, was entered into the LEIN system as stolen, the report states.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Information in this crime brief was provided by New Baltimore police. If arrest information applies, it does not indicate convictions.
A 31-year-old New Baltimore woman, who was recently the victim of a prank, reported to police that someone ripped her television satellite dish from the ground outside her apartment, according to a report. At approximately 7 p.m. Jan. 19, the woman heard male voices outside her apartment in the 50000 block of Jefferson Avenue before her satellite feed was lost. She then found the dish and metal post uprooted and stretched across the sidewalk. Another person told police there were three juveniles in the area at the time, the report states. The woman said she was especially concerned because she found a burning bag of feces on her porch two weeks prior and her previous home had been broken into in another city, police said. She was advised …
Friday, January 11, 2013
Information in this blotter was supplied by Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore police. Where arrests apply, they do not indicate convictions.
Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore residents found catalytic converters missing from their cars around the same times earlier this month.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Information in this crime brief was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. Where arrests may apply, they do not indicate convictions.
A man arrested this month for retail fraud at the Wal-mart deli had eyes bigger than his wallet, according to Chesterfield Township police. The suspect ordered and began eating a bucket of chicken, coleslaw and potato salad the evening of Oct. 6 inside the store at 45400 Marketplace Boulevard. When a store employee recognized the man from a previous retail fraud incident, the suspect dropped the food worth about $15 and headed to the front door, the report states. He was arrested on suspicion of retail fraud and taken to the police station, where he was booked and released. Read more crime briefs here. Follow us on Facebook for regular updates.
Monday, October 15, 2012
The following information was supplied by police. Arrest information does not indicate convictions.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. If arrest information applies, it does not convictions.
Chesterfield Township police are seeking information that will help them identify a driver who allegedly pumped gasoline and left without paying. Around 7 p.m. Sept. 30, a man in his 50s pumped about $30 worth of gas into his dark-colored van that was pulling a small, wooden trailer at the Marathon station at 23 Mile and Donner and then fled. He is described as white with dark-gray hair and strands of lighter gray in a long ponytail, about 5'7-5'9 with a thin build. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Brian Dowell at 586 949 3375. Read more crime briefs here.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. If arrest information applies, it does not convictions.
A 23-year-old New Baltimore man was caught driving his motorcycle down 23 Mile at approximately 100 m.p.h., police said this month. Around 1 a.m. Aug. 18, the motorcyclist headed toward Seaden when police attempted to stop him. The police car eventually caught up to the bike and pulled over the driver who then admitted he was "driving a little fast," according to a report. The motorcycle was impounded and the driver was taken to the police station, where he was booked and released for traffic violations, police said. For more information on this brief, contact christy.arboscello@patch.com. Read more crime briefs on Patch.
Macomb Rocker
10:29 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013
As they say "can't fix stupid". 24 year old going on 14. Too bad he did't break his neck falling down the stairs with the bouncer (hope the bouncer is all right). It would be just one less azzwhole for people to deal with in their lives.   more ›