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Jefferson Avenue

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Crash Debris Consumes Half Block of Jefferson

One person suffered minor injuries in the two-vehicle accident around 6 p.m. in Chesterfield Township.

A Sunday evening accident involving two vehicles required considerable clean up on Jefferson Avenue and sent one person to the hospital, according to Chesterfield Township fire officials. Around 6 p.m., a Ford Escort traveling on Jefferson near Mallard Drive swerved into oncoming traffic, striking a van. Authorities suspect the Escort driver was under the influence of alcohol, township Fire Capt. Doug Calvert said. The van driver was taken to MacLaren Macomb Hospital in Mount Clemens for what are believed to be minor injuries. The other driver was unharmed, Calvert said. Debris from the crash stretched about a half-block on Jefferson and required crews to section off areas while clearing the road, he said.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Woman Arrested in Hit-and-Run of Bicyclist

The Milford woman is accused of fleeing the scene after striking a teenage girl on her bike in the Jefferson and Crocker area in Harrison Township.

A Milford woman was arrested Friday for fleeing the scene after she allegedly struck a 17-year-old Harrison Township girl riding her bike, the Macomb County Sheriff's Office reported this weekend. Margaret Fronczak was charged with failing to stop at the scene of a serious injury accident. She was placed on a $50,000 cash bond, police stated in a news release. The charge stems from an accident at 10:54 p.m. June 16 at Jefferson and Crocker in Harrison Township. Witnesses reported a 2003-07 black Toyota Corolla veer off the road and strike the teen riding her bike south on the northbound shoulder. The driver left the scene, heading northbound on Jefferson, with damage to the front passenger side of the car, police said. The victim was taken…

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mother, Son and Roommate Charged In Theft Spree

The trio, who had been living in a Chesterfield Township apartment and allegedly swiped goods and even a car from local properties, were arraigned Wednesday on felony charges. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

A Chesterfield Township woman, her son and his friend went on a theft spree late this month, swiping a slew of goods and even a vehicle from local properties, police said Wednesday. The trio, who lived together in an apartment off Jefferson Avenue, were arraigned via video Wednesday in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore on felony charges, Detective Sgt. Deron Myers said. According to Myers: The felony counts stem from a high number of vehicle break-ins reported Sunday from residents along Jefferson Avenue and nearby neighborhoods. Many of the victims told police they left their cars unlocked overnight and had items such as GPS units, cameras, iPods, phones and loose change missing. On Tuesday, residents in the same neighborhoods called …

teddy ohearn

8:24 am on Monday, November 12, 2012

well first i want to say sorry to anybody who was affected by this act of stupidity i am truly sorry for what has happened there was no reason for any of this and now to clear some stuff up my mother had no part in any of that i called her and lied to her about what i was doing she had no idea that i had done what i had done she is not "scum" as it was so diligently phrased and neither am i iv …   more ›

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