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WCSO Update For May 15 – May 22, 2014

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Editor’s Note:badge-large They’re back!  They’re better!  A big thank you to Sgt. Paul Cook for agreeing to provide a weekly summary from the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office. Sgt. Cook has been the command officer of the Village of Manchester and Lodi Twp since Sgt. Pennington’s departure on March 17. If you haven’t had a chance to meet him, stop by, say hi, and thank him for his dedication to providing useful information to the folks in the Manchester area.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE SUMMARY

LODI TOWNSHIP / MANCHESTER VILLAGE

FOR: May 15-May 22, 2014

MANCHESTER VILLAGE  

There were 47 Calls for Service in Manchester Village

Sheriff’s Deputies responded 3 times to various complaints of Noise along Macomb St.
 
Suspicious persons were reported 1 time in the 10000 blk of M-52 but no one was located.
 
There was a report of Malicious Destruction of Property in 100blk of E. Main but after investigation it was determined that no damage to property had occurred.
 
Also 1 person presented Deputies with a fraudulent check scam originating out of South Africa.
 

LODI TOWNSHIP  

There were 62 Calls for Service in Lodi Township

Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 2 vehicle crashes both of which occurred on S. Wagner Rd.

There was 1 complaint of Threats made to a person in the 2800blk of S. Wagner Rd.

Also there was a report of a lost “Sheltie” dog in the 3100blk of Waters Rd.

OTHER INFORMATION FROM THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Ordinance enforcement is regularly occurring in both Lodi Township and Manchester Village.  Please work with Deputies and Township or Village personnel to keep your property in compliance.  Ordinances can be found on the web. Please be aware there is a telephone scam where an automated call is received informing the receiver that their debit card has been disabled.  Prompts then request the caller input personal banking information. Remember that any changes to personal banking should occur over a known, secure website or in person at your bank.

 
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