Weekend police news, July 12, 2021.
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The following is Mason County Sheriff’s Office activity over the weekend:
Friday, July 9, 2021:
- 8:10 a.m., alarm activation, Custer Village.
- 10:41 a.m., larceny, 100 block of South Meyers Road, Pere Marquette Township. The complainant reported the theft of cash from a residence.
- 4:45 p.m., alarm activation, Amber Township.
Saturday, July 10, 2021:
- 6:30 a.m., car/deer crash, no injury, Campbell Road south of Millerton Road, Sheridan Township.
- 4:58 p.m., car/deer crash, no injury, Pere Marquette Highway north of Meisenheimer Road, Summit Township.
- 9:55 p.m., car/deer crash, US 31 on-ramp near US 10, Amber Township.
Sunday, July 11, 2021:
- 11:33 a.m., alarm activation, Pere Marquette Township.
- 2:46 p.m., fraud arrest, Dollar General, Scottville Admiral and Scottville Wesco, City of Scottville. A 54-year-old Madison Heights, Michigan woman was arrested after the complainant of a lost wallet reported suspicious activity on one of the credit cards in that wallet. Deputies tracked the use of that credit card via security footage at the three various venues. The suspect was located on US 10 near Stiles Road and arrested.
- 3:33 p.m., gas drive-off, $36.80 in fuel stolen, Ludington EZ Mart, 5900 block of West US 10, Pere Marquette Township.
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