Trio of Alleged Black Friday Thieves Sought by New Baltimore Police
Three women are suspected of going on a shopping spree with stolen credit cards in Macomb County.
Three women are suspected of going on a shopping spree with stolen credit cards in Macomb County.
John Olszewski operated funeral homes in New Haven, New Baltimore and Richmond.
John Olszewski operated funeral homes in New Haven, New Baltimore and Richmond.
A local funeral home director accused of contract fraud pleaded guilty this month in Macomb County Circuit Court. John Olszewski, who previously ran businesses in New Haven, New Baltimore and Richmond, pleaded guilty to one count of contract conversion before the case went to trial. The plea deal calls for probation and for him to pay roughly $12,000 in restitution to multiple people. A second count was dismissed under the deal that does not call for jail time, according to court files and his attorney. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 30 in the Mount Clemens courthouse. The case stems from business dealings at Duncan-Olszewski Funeral Home in New Haven. New Haven police accused Olszewski of failing to set up escrow funds for pre-paid …
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The memory of Dave Jackson will live on in Crusader Nation, specifically in the newly renamed Jackson Gymnasium.
The L'Anse Creuse High School North community lost a beloved principal and coach with the passing of Dave Jackson last year, but the school has found a way to ensure the man who touched so many lives in the classroom and on the court is never forgotten. Sign up for the Patch daily newsletter and follow us on Facebook. In honor of Jackson and his years of service to L'Anse Creuse education and athletics, the LCN high school gym has been renamed the Jackson Gymnasium. "What a great tribute to a great man that was loved by so many," wrote Robin Lewandowski-Kelly on The North Star's Facebook page. "What a wonderful way to honor a wonderful man!" echoed Karen Minnella Nelson. Jackson, who most recently served as the L'Anse Creuse district's …
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John Olszewski, 57, who operated funeral homes in New Haven, New Baltimore and Richmond, faces three counts of funeral contract fraud.
The owner of defunct funeral homes in New Baltimore, New Haven and Richmond was ordered Thursday to undergo competency and culpability exams for his contract fraud case. A shackled John Olszewski, 57, appeared in Macomb County Jail inmate garb before 42-2 District Court Judge William Hackel for a preliminary exam in New Baltimore on charges he committed contract fraud out of Duncan-Olszewski Funeral Home in New Haven. The exam was adjourned, pending the outcome of the mental health exams. Oslzewski's daughter, who declined to give her name, said afterward she would be willing to take guardianship over her father if the court deems he's incapable of making decisions for himself. She was accompanied by Oslzewski family friend Rochelle …
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11:09 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012
John is guilty! Just look at the funeral homes history. This man has lost two funeral homes on tax Leins and did not follow proper licensing to handle preneeds. He knew better as a licensed funeral director! He should be ashamed of himself to blame the ex wife in the end. It dosent take a scientist to figure it out. Wonder why the wife is a ex! Mark Vinditti   more ›
Dorothy Bade
10:50 am on Friday, September 28, 2012
Make that 1989. Dah!   more ›