Wednesday, June 20, 2007

06202007 - Special Deputy Alan Trimue - Genesee County SD

June 20, 2007: Special Deputy Alan Trimue, Genesee County Sheriff Department



OFFENDER: ALAN EUGENE TRIMUE JR [FORMER GENESSE COUNTY SD RESERVE OFFICER]



SEXUALLY ASSAULTED FRIEND’S MINOR CHILDREN
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/06/special-deputy-alan-trimue-genesee.html

ORIGINAL CHARGES: ELEVEN COUNTS OF 1ST DEGREE CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT; 2 COUNTS OF KIDNAPPING; 2 COUNTS OF IMPERSONATING A POLICE OFFICER WHILE COMMITTING A CRIME; AND 2 COUNTS OF FELONY FIREARM.














Special Deputy Alan Trimue at his arraignment on 17 felony counts of criminal sexual conduct. Trimue befriended a woman with two young teenage daughters. Over the course of several months, Trimue raped the teenage girls numerous times.











Special deputy off to prison on CSC chargesFLINT
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
By Bryn Mickle
http://www.mlive.com/news/flintjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-49/1208874003312420.xml&coll=5

FLINT - A former special police deputy was sent to prison Monday for having sex with two teen sisters.

Genesee Circuit Judge Richard B. Yuille told Alan E. Trimue Jr. that his selfishness and immaturity had "left a trail of destruction" and had besmirched the reputation of other special deputies with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department.

Trimue, 29, of Flint was sentenced to six years, five months to 15 years in prison for third-degree criminal sexual conduct, two to five years for attempted kidnapping and two years for felony firearm.

Trimue pleaded no contest to the charges last month. The no contest plea is not an admission of guilt, but is treated as such at sentencing.














Former special deputy faces prison in sex assaults on teen sisters

by Paul Janczewski
The Flint Journal
Wednesday March 26, 2008, 5:39 PM
http://www.mlive.com/flintjournal/index.ssf/2008/03/former_special_deputy_faces_pr.html

GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- A former special deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department faces prison after pleading to charges he had sex with two teen sisters.

Alan E. Trimue Jr., 29, of Flint, faces an April 21 sentencing after pleading no contest to two counts each of third-degree criminal sexual conduct and attempted kidnapping, and one count of felony firearms.

Trimue originally was ordered to stand trial on seven counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, and two counts each of kidnapping, impersonating a peace officer to commit a crime and felony firearms use.

Prosecutors dismissed some charges and amended others to reach a plea deal with Trimue.

Attorney Frank J. Manley, who represents Trimue, said he pleaded no contest because of potential civil liability.

A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but is treated as that at sentencing.

Manley said Trimue committed "a crime of immaturity, not malice."

Genesee Circuit Judge Richard B. Yuille said Trimue used a "false persona" of being involved in law enforcement to trick the girls, then 13 and 14, and their mother.

At an earlier hearing, the girls testified their mother asked Trimue, a family friend, to straighten them out for unruly behavior.

The girls said they and their mother believed Trimue was a deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department because he had a badge, gun and uniform.

They said Trimue told their mother he was taking them to jail, juvenile detention or boot camp, but instead took them to area motels. One girl said she was there for several days and had sex with Trimue as he placed his gun on a night stand, pointed at her.

Neither girl is being named by The Journal, but the 13-year-old said Trimue was usually dressed in a deputy's outfit, complete with gun and badge, when he took her to the motels.

She said Trimue would leave her in the room alone for periods and order her not to call her mother.

She said she would watch television until he returned.

Both girls said Trimue told them to keep the motel visits quiet and not tell their mother. The older girl said she once told her mother what was happening, but Trimue denied it when asked by the girls mother.

The incidents occurred between December 2006 and June 2007, officials said.

The liaisons came to light after the older girl ran away from home and the younger girl told their mother they'd been having sex with Trimue, officials said.

Special deputies help with crowd control at community events and sometimes provide security at local churches or the jail, but have no police authority, Genesee Sheriff Robert J. Pickell said earlier.

Trimue, a special deputy since 2005, was released from the program by Pickell.

His attorney, Frank J. Manley, said Trimue isn't a sexual predator, but rather a man with diminished mental capacity who made bad judgments.

"It doesn't excuse what happened," said Manley, adding that Trimue is sorry.

David Mayes, an assistant Genesee County prosecutor, said Trimue's actions violated the public trust.

Trimue was arrested last June on charges that he took two sisters, then 13 and 14, to area motels for sex during a seven-month period that began in December 2006.

Their mother apparently had asked Trimue to talk to the girls about their unruly behavior, and thought he was a deputy because he had a badge, uniform and gun.

Trimue, however, had no real police authority and instead was a two-year member of the county's special deputy program used for duties like crowd control. He since has been released from the program.

Yuille told Trimue that he had broken trust of the girls' mother and that the harm caused the girls may not be known for years to come.

Trimue, as well as a family member of the victims, declined to make a statement before the sentencing.

Under terms of the sentence, Trimue will have to register as a sex offender.












Former special deputy to stand trial in sex assaults of sisters

Paul Janczewski
The Flint Journal
September 25, 2007 19:26PM
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/09/former_special_deputy_to_stand.html
FLINT -- The mother of two unruly Flint girls, ages 13 and 14, thought she would have a sheriff's deputy talk to her daughters.

But instead of setting them on the right path, Alan E. Trimue Jr., a former special deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department, took the teens to area motels where he allegedly raped them.

On Tuesday, a judge ordered Trimue, 29, of Flint, to stand trial on seven counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts each of kidnapping, impersonating a peace officer to commit a crime and felony firearms use.

Central District Judge Christopher R. Odette made the ruling at the conclusion of a preliminary examination for Trimue.

Odette dismissed four counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and scheduled an Oct. 8 circuit court arraignment on the remaining 13 charges.

The girls testified and said Trimue, a family friend, told their mother he would take them to New Paths or juvenile facilities where they would be disciplined or talked to about their behavior problems.

Instead, on separate occasions, he took them individually to several motels for sex.

The Flint Journal is not identifying the girls. The 13-year-old said Trimue was usually dressed in a deputy's outfit, with gun and badge, when he took her to the motels.

"He would not let me talk to my mom on the phone," she said.

She said Trimue would place his gun on the night stand as he raped her.

The older girl, now 15, offered a similar version of the encounters.

The older girl said she told her mother once what was happening, but Trimue denied it when asked about it by the mother.

Both girls said Trimue told them to keep the motel visits quiet and not tell their mother.

The incidents occurred between December 2006 and June, officials said.

Both girls told attorney Frank J. Manley, who represents Trimue, that they angered their mother by skipping school, smoking pot, drinking and other bad behavior.

Special deputies help with crowd control at community events and sometimes provide security at local churches or the jail, but have no police authority, Genesee Sheriff Robert J. Pickell said earlier.

Trimue, a special deputy since 2005, was released from the program by Pickell.

Trimue is being held in the Genesee County Jail.



                      Special deputy to face forensic testing over rape case The Flint Journal
by Ken Palmer
July 03, 2007 15:00
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/07/special_deputy_to_face_forensi.html

A man charged with raping two young girls while posing as a police officer will be examined for his competency to stand trial.

Central District Judge Christopher R. Odette this morning ordered a forensic evaluation for Alan E. Trimue Jr. after a lawyer for Trimue said he was placed on suicide watch in the jail and might not fully understand the charges he's facing.

Odette set a Sept. 4 review date for Trimue.

Trimue, 28, of Flint, was a special deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department. He faces 17 counts, including 11 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

He is charged with taking two girls, now 14 and 13, to a motel and having sex with them over a seven-month period. Police said he won the girls' trust by convincing them he was a cop.











Special deputies benefit community, despite charges against one, sheriff says




The Flint Journal
Posted by Paul Janczewski and Kim Crawford
June 23, 2007
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/06/special_deputies_benefit_commu.html

GENESEE COUNTY -- It "is despicable" that a Genesee County special deputy allegedly posed as a police officer so that he could rape two girls, but not reason enough to scrap the special deputy program, Sheriff Robert J. Pickell said Friday.

Pickell's comments came as he spoke of charges against Alan E. Trimue Jr., 28, of Flint, who was arraigned on 17 counts, including 11 of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two each of kidnapping, posing as a police officer, and using a firearm in the commission of a felony.

"Overall, special deputies are good hard-working people who volunteer," Pickell said, noting that special deputies help with crowd control at the Crim road race and other community events.

Pickell said Trimue, one of his special deputies, duped a Flint woman and mother of two girls, ages 14 and 13, to believe he was a police officer.

Trimue is charged with taking the girls to Crank's Motel in Burton, E. Hemphill Road and S. Dort Highway, where he allegedly had sex with them beginning in December of 2006 and continuing through June 30.

"The mom told us that Trimue had told her that he was a police officer," Pickell said. "...She trusted him."

The sheriff said that Trimue, as a special deputy, had "held a position of trust."

"This infuriates me," Pickell said.

Special deputies are not certified police officers and have no real police authority. Some who are issued special deputy badges are used as process servers, but the issuance of the badges is generally viewed as a perk county sheriffs in Michigan can hand out to curry political favor.

Pickell defended his special deputy program as one in which about 90 volunteers help out with basic crowd control at community events, and that other special deputies perform "security and ministry" functions at local churches and the county jail.

He said special deputies have done good work in the community for years and that the actions of "a sleaze" wouldn't cause him to end the programs. He said people who volunteer to be special deputies undergo background checks.

Trimue's alleged crimes came to the attention of the sheriff's department when they were called by state Child Protective Services workers on June 20, Pickell said. The 14-year-old victim had run away from home and the 13-year-old told their mother they'd been having sex with Trimue, the sheriff said.

When Trimue allegedly would take the girls to Crank's Motel to have sex with them, Pickell said, he would place a 9-mm. semi-automatic pistol on the table or nightstand, underscoring that his power over them.

He described Trimue, a special deputy since 2005, as a friend of the girls' mother.

Pickell said that the girls' apparently believed they had a serious romantic relationship with Trimue and wrote him letters. Those were taken as evidence by Sgt. Angela Latesky, the investigator in charge of the case.

Latesky swore out a warrant against Trimue late Thursday and told Central District Judge Richard L. Hughes that the special deputy used that ruse to get the girls from their mother.

Latesky told Hughes that Trimue allegedly had sex with the girls 11 times over the period as he held them captive for three days at the Burton motel.

The mother allegedly told officials Trimue had a badge, police identification and a gun, and was wearing a police uniform.

Hughes set a $690,000 cash bond. Trimue has a pretrial scheduled for June 29 before Central District Judge Christopher R. Odette and a tentative preliminary examination on July 3.

Trimue asked for a court-appointed attorney, and was ordered by Hughes to have no contact with the victims or their family, and banned him from any contact with anyone under age 18.

In May 2006, John J.A. Debono, of Swartz Creek, a former special deputy for the Genesee County Sheriff's Department, was sentenced to two years probation and 60 days on a tether for using his cell phone camera to capture a sexual episode between his friend's wife and a 13-year-old girl.















Special deputy accused of holding girls hostage; sheriff calls conduct "despicable"

The Flint Journal
June 22, 2007
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/06/special_deputy_accused_of_hold_1.html

Genesee County Sheriff's Department Alan Eugene Trimue

A volunteer special deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department held two young girls captive in a Burton hotel room for three days while sexually assaulting them, authorities said.

Alan E. Trimue, 28, of Flint, was arraigned today on 17 counts stemming from a series of acts that occurred over a seven-month period. He is being held on $690,000 cash bond.

Police allege that Trimue used his authority as a special deputy to get the two sisters, ages 13 and 14, away from their mother.

Genesee County Sheriff Robert J. Pickell said Trimue, a special deputy since 2005, told the girls' mother he was a police officer and took the girls to Crank's Motel on S. Dort Highway.

The allegation came to light when the older sister ran away from home and the younger girl told her mother that they had been having sex with the special deputy, Pickell said.

Pickell called Trimue's alleged conduct "despicable."

Trimue is charged with 11 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts each of kidnapping, impersonating a peace officer while committing a crime and felony firearm possession.

In swearing out the arrest warrant Thursday evening, sheriff's Sgt. Angela Latesky told Central District Judge Richard L. Hughes the events occurred between Dec. 1, 2006 and this week.

Trimue represented himself as a police officer, producing a handgun, a badge and an ID card and wearing a uniform, the detective said.

He held the two girls captive in a hotel room for three days where he sexually assaulted them, Latesky said.










Volunteer Deputy Faces Charges Of Criminal Sexual Conduct

WNEM
June 22, 2007
http://wnem.com/Global/story.asp?S=6698612

BURTON, Mich (TV5) -- A 29-year-old man has been arraigned on charges he assaulted two teenage sisters for months! Police say Alan Trimue seduced the 13 and 14 year old girls, took them to a Burton motel and threatened them if they ever told.Sheriff Robert Pickell says Trimue was a family friend of the girls.

The Sheriff says Trimue actually won the affection of the girls and that they sent letters to Trimue outlining their feelings for him.

Even so, Trimue allegedly told the girls he would send them off to boot camp if they told anyone about the trips to the motel. He allegedly kept a nine millimeter handgun on a nightstand in the motel room as an intimidation factor when he had sex with the teens.

Sheriff says Trimue started having sex with the 14-year-old last December, taking her to a motel in Burton. Eventually, he moved on to the girl's 13-year-old sister. The 14-year old was upset at being rejected, and Sheriff Pickell says she ran away from home. That's apparently how the case broke earlier this week.

The suspect was a Genesee County Sheriff's Department special deputy, a volunteer, and as a result the Sheriff made sure that he did everything in his power to throw the book at the suspect."I'm angry... very angry," said the Sheriff.

Sheriff Pickell says he's angry that the man used his position as a voluntary special deputy to gain the trust of the girl's mother, then had sex with the girls.

Special deputies help out with events like the Crim Road Race. As a result, the Sheriff is looking very closely at just who to accept into the Special Deputy Program.

Trimue faces 11 counts of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of impersonating a police officer and two felony firearm counts. Sheriff Pickell personally talked with the district attorney about those charges.







 




Genesee County Special Deputy Charged With Kidnapping 2 Sisters
WWJT
June 22, 2007
http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=local&id=5413622

GENESEE COUNTY (WJRT) - (06/22/07)--He's a volunteer sheriff's deputy who's ended up on the wrong side of the law. Prosecutors say the man forced two teenagers to have sex with him in a Burton motel over a seven-month period.

Alan Trimue, 28, faces 17 felony counts. The Genesee County sheriff asked the prosecutor to throw the book at him.

"I have no sympathy for Trimue," said Genesee County Sheriff Bob Pickell.

Trimue of Flint faces multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping, impersonating a police officer and felony firearm."Mr. Trimue, as a community volunteer, and a special deputy, held a position of trust in this community,"

Pickell said."He violated that trust when he posed as a police officer to take advantage of two innocent girls and bring heartbreak to a family."

Authorities say Trimue forced two sisters -- ages 14 and 13 -- to have sex with him multiple times at Crank's Motel off of Dort Highway in Burton. The sheriff says it started back in December. Trimue apparently knew the girls' mother.

He's accused of coercing her 14-year-old daughter by telling the teenager he was a police officer and placing a 9-mm handgun on the nightstand while he had sex with her.

Authorities say after a while, the 14-year-old wasn't enough, so he moved on to her 13-year-old sister. There are letters authorities say the girls wrote to Trimue."

The 14-year-old girl ran away because she felt rejected," Pickell said. That's when the 13 year old told her mother."

Hearing this news about this person has been a real soul shocker to all of us," said Reggie Swett with Crank motel maintenance.

The motel's management says it had no idea about what was going on inside its doors.

The sheriff says Trimue had no prior record, but the department will re-evaluate the selection process for special deputies.

Trimue is in jail right now on a $690,000 bond.











Special deputy's shocking charges: Shock and disgust.
That's how the Genesee County Sheriff feels about his latest arrest.
Posted: Friday, June 22, 2007 at 10:24 p.m.
NBC25
http://www.nbc25online.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=38862

-- Shock and disgust. That's how the Genesee County Sheriff feels about his latest arrest.

A Flint man, deputized by the Sheriff's Department for special events like the Crim Festival of Races, is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 13 year old girl, and her 14 year old sister.

28 year old Alan Trimue is accused of taking both girls to the Cranks Motel on Dort Highway in Burton eleven times.

Sheriff Robert Pickell says the relationship started sometime in December 2006.

Trimue was arrested on June 20th after one of the girl's ran away from home, the girls sister told their mother about the relationship with Trimue.

"When he would take these girls to the hotel, he would take a gun from his clothing and put it on a nightstand nearby where the girls could see the gun...When he no longer had a need for the 14 year old he went to the 13 year old. The 14 year old ran away because she felt rejected," said Sheriff Robert Pickell.

Both girls wrote letters to Trimue, expressing their feelings.

Trimue faces 17 charges including 11 counts of criminal sexual conduct, 2 counts of kidnapping, 2 counts of impersonating an officer and 2 counts of felony firearm.

Trimue faces 13 life sentences.











Volunteer sheriff's deputy behind bars

Man accused of forcing 2 teens into having sex
ABC/WJRT
Friday June 22, 2007 6:35pm

GENESEE COUNTY (WJRT) -- (06/22/07)--He's a volunteer sheriff's deputy who's ended up on the wrong side of the law. Prosecutors say the man forced two teenagers to have sex with him in a Burton motel over a seven-month period.

Alan Trimue, 28, faces 17 felony counts. The Genesee County sheriff asked the prosecutor to throw the book at him.

"I have no sympathy for Trimue," said Genesee County Sheriff Bob Pickell.

Trimue of Flint faces multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping, impersonating a police officer and felony firearm.

"Mr. Trimue, as a community volunteer, and a special deputy, held a position of trust in this community," Pickell said.

"He violated that trust when he posed as a police officer to take advantage of two innocent girls and bring heartbreak to a family."

Authorities say Trimue forced two sisters -- ages 14 and 13 -- to have sex with him multiple times at Crank's Motel off of Dort Highway in Burton.

The sheriff says it started back in December. Trimue apparently knew the girls' mother.

He's accused of coercing her 14-year-old daughter by telling the teenager he was a police officer and placing a 9-mm handgun on the nightstand while he had sex with her.

Authorities say after a while, the 14-year-old wasn't enough, so he moved on to her 13-year-old sister. There are letters authorities say the girls wrote to Trimue. "

The 14-year-old girl ran away because she felt rejected," Pickell said.
That's when the 13 year old told her mother.

"Hearing this news about this person has been a real soul shocker to all of us," said Reggie Swett with Crank motel maintenance.

The motel's management says it had no idea about what was going on inside its doors.

The sheriff says Trimue had no prior record, but the department will re-evaluate the selection process for special deputies.

Trimue is in jail right now on a $690,000 bond.








Special deputy accused of holding girls hostage in Burton hotel
The Flint Journal
June 22, 2007 11:38AM
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/06/special_deputy_accused_of_hold.html

FLINT -- A volunteer special deputy with the Genesee County Sheriff's Department was expected to be arraigned today on charges that he allegedly held two girls hostage for three days in a Burton hotel room.

Alan E. Trimue Jr., 28, is charged with 11 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts each of kidnapping, impersonating a peace officer while committing a crime, and felony firearm possession.

Trimue was scheduled for a 2 p.m. arraignment before Central District Judge Richard L. Hughes.

Trimue is accused of assaulting two sisters, ages 13 and 14.






































MI POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT MURDER SUICIDE

Monday, June 11, 2007

06112007 - State Staffer Charles Baltimore - Charges dismissed - Congressman Rogers

April 24, 2007: Charles Balitmore, Senior Staff Member to Congressman Mike Rogers



ROGERS’ STAFFER USED STANDARD GOP DEFENSE

BLOG: Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
June 2007
http://rogerswatch.blogspot.com/2007/06/rogers-staffer-used-standard-gop.html

If you needed any more examples that people with influence, power and money – other than Paris Hilton - can get away with just about anything, the case of Mike Rogers senior staff member Charles "Tony" Baltimore is just one more.

You may recall that Baltimore was arrested for domestic assault in April by Lansing Police at a downtown Lansing club after what police described as an "altercation with a female companion.”

According to the Lansing State Journal, District Court Judge Charles Filice dismissed the charges today. However, there appears to be more to the case, and it appears there was some merit to the charges.

The LSJ reported, ..."As a condition of the dismissal, Baltimore has to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as well as a batterers' intervention service. Chief Assistant Prosecutor Linda Maloney said they will monitor his attendance. In the event of noncompliance, we could consider reissuing the charges,” she said...

Back in April spokesperson Sylvia Warner, Rogers’ press secretary, said action would be taken when Rogers knew more about the situation.

"The congressman obviously takes this very seriously," Warner said back in April. "The congressman wants to know, himself, exactly what the situation is."

Warner said Rogers would take "appropriate action" as soon as he had all the information about the incident.

He now, apparently, has all the information. What action is he planning to take? Why is Rogers still silent? Apparently, some sort of altercation occurred, or why the batterers’ intervention service? Just because there is no civil action does not mean Rogers cannot or should not take action.

However, it appears Baltimore will take the standard defense we have seen other prominent Republicans take when caught in a misdeed: rehab.

It appears that promise of action by Rogers evaporated after the charges were dismissed.

“Tony continues to be an important member of the congressman’s staff,” said Sylvia Warner, Rogers’ press secretary. “The merits of the issue were reviewed by a judge and dismissed. We are pleased the matter has been resolved.”















Court Docket: Lawmaker's aide sees charges tossed
Livingston Daily, MI
Jun 12, 2007
http://www.dailypressandargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070612/NEWS01/706120307/1002

A spokeswoman for U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, expressed support for a senior staff member after authorities dismissed a domestic assault charge against the employee.

In Ingham County's 54A District Court, Judge Charles Filice dismissed the misdemeanor case against Charles "Tony" Baltimore, who was arrested in April after police said he was involved in an "altercation with a female companion" at a downtown Lansing club.

"Tony continues to be an important member of the congressman's staff," said Sylvia Warner, Rogers' press secretary. "The merits of the issue were reviewed by a judge and dismissed. We are pleased the matter has been resolved."

Baltimore's attorney, Hugh Clarke Jr., said prosecutors asked Filice to adjourn a trial scheduled for this morning and then dismiss the charge in 30 days. Filice instead dismissed the charge.

As a condition of the dismissal, Baltimore has to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as well as a batterers' intervention service. Chief Assistant Prosecutor Linda Maloney said they will monitor his attendance.

"In the event of noncompliance, we could consider reissuing the charges," she said.

















Charges against Tony Baltimore dismissed
Midday update
Lansing State Journal
Kevin Grasha
Published June 11, 2007
http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070611/NEWS01/706110359/1001/NEWS

A spokeswoman for U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers expressed support for a senior staff member after authorities dismissed a domestic assault charge against the employee.

In 54A District Court today, Judge Charles Filice dismissed the misdemeanor case against Charles "Tony" Baltimore, who was arrested in April after police said he was involved in an "altercation with a female companion" at a downtown Lansing club."

Tony continues to be an important member of the congressman’s staff," said Sylvia Warner, Rogers’ press secretary. "The merits of the issue were reviewed by a judge and dismissed. We are pleased the matter has been resolved."

Baltimore's attorney, Hugh Clarke Jr., said prosecutors asked Filice to adjourn a trial scheduled for this morning and then dismiss the charge in 30 days. Filice instead dismissed the charge today.

As a condition of the dismissal, Baltimore has to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as well as a batterers’ intervention service. Chief Assistant Prosecutor Linda Maloney said they will monitor his attendance.

"In the event of noncompliance, we could consider reissuing the charges," she said.













Rogers staffer arraigned on domestic violence charges
Midday update From LSJ.com
Lansing State Journal
By Derek Wallbank
Published April 24, 2007
http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070424/NEWS01/70424002/1001/news

Charles "Tony" Baltimore, a senior staff member in Congressman Mike Rogers' Lansing office, was arrested on domestic violence charges, Lansing Police and court administrators said today.

Baltimore was arrested late Saturday night at a downtown Lansing club after what police described as an "altercation with a female companion".

"The congressman obviously takes this very seriously," Rogers' spokeswoman Sylvia Warner said. "The congressman wants to know, himself, exactly what the situation is."

Mary Kelly, Deputy Court Administrator for the 54A District Court, said Baltimore will appear before Judge Charles Filice on May 7 for a preliminary hearing.

Warner said Rogers would take "appropriate action" as soon as he had all the information about the incident.








[MI POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT MURDER SUICIDE]

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

06052007 - C.O. / Reserve Officer William Pattison - Appeal - Milford PD



Also See:

Corrections Officer / Reserve Officer William Pattison charged with CSC






PATTISON'S APPEAL: CASE # 278461








06042007 - Firefighter Stephen Bissett - Yale/Brockway FDs

June 04, 2007: Firefighter Stephen Bissett, Yale / Brockway Fire Departments Brockway Fire Department




Firefighter in standoff is placed on leave
Man arraigned on domestic violence, weapons charges
Port Huron Times Herald, MI
By MOLLY MONTAG
Times Herald
Wed, Jun 6 2007
http://www.thetimesherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070606/NEWS01/706060303/1002

BROCKWAY TWP. - A member of the Yale and Brockway Township fire departments has been placed on administrative leave after a police standoff early Sunday morning.

Stephen Bissett, 32, was arraigned Monday on charges of first-offense domestic violence, reckless discharge of a gun and possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol

All of the charges are misdemeanors. If convicted, he faces a maximum 93 days in jail. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for June 11 in St. Clair County District Court.

Yale City Manager John Osborn confirmed Tuesday that Bissett has been placed on leave. He said city officials will review details of the case before making a determination about possible disciplinary action.

"We'll take a look at that and see if anything should be involved in terms of discipline," Osborn said.

St. Clair County sheriff deputies were called about 1:40 a.m. Sunday to the 7800 block of Jorden Road for a report of a drunken man threatening his girlfriend and threatening to shoot animals at her farm.

After arriving on the scene, deputies were able to get Bissett's girlfriend and her three children out of the house, but he refused to leave, police said.

A special-response team negotiator talked Bissett out of the home more than an hour later. He then was arrested.

Don Priess, chief of the Brockway and Yale fire departments, said Bissett is a paid, on-call volunteer for the Yale Fire Department. He is a volunteer for the Brockway Township Fire Department.

Bissett has been with each department for about a year, previously serving as Sandusky firefighter.

Priess said he and other firefighters learned of the situation Sunday morning when dispatchers alerted the departments to an emergency situation in their coverage area

Bissett phoned fellow firefighters from inside the house, Priess said, and they repeatedly urged him to turn himself in to the police. The man didn't immediately do so, Priess said, because he was worried about what the police would do to him.

Priess said he and other firefighters support Bissett and, once the situation is resolved, would like him to stay with the department.

 

It appears that Stephen Bissett is still with the Fire Department:


Tragedy strikes family again

Fire destroys home
BY CATHY BARRINGER

Staff Writer

2013-02-04 / Front Page

http://browncitybanner.mihomepaper.com/news/2013-02-04/Front_Page/Tragedy_strikes_family_again.html

BROCKWAY TWP. — A family already touched by tragedy is suffering more heartache after losing their home to a five-alarm fire Friday night.

The single-story house of Jack and Debbie Derouin, who lost their 17- year-old son Devon in a hunting accident last fall, was a total loss even though firefighters from five area fire departments battled the flames for hours to save it.

Brockway Township Fire Chief Dave Fredrick said the Jan. 25 fire broke out around 10:30 p.m. as the family was cooking French fries in the kitchen at the home in the 6000 block of Welch Road.

He said the grease fire lashed up and quickly took off.

“Me and the fire captain (Steve Bissett) were out there before the fire trucks arrived, and within seconds, it went from a possible structure fire to full flames,” Fredrick said. “We knew it wasn’t good. They got out with the clothes they had on.

“The biggest burn area was in the middle of the house,” he continued. “It burned right through the roof and there’s nothing left of it.”

Fredrick said four to five people were able to escape the blaze, but Jack Derouin did have both hands wrapped for minor burns.

Besides Brockway Township, fire departments from Speaker, Kenockee, Emmett and Mussey townships responded to the fire. Fredrick said nearly 40,000 gallons of water from the City of Yale’s hydrants were used to extinguish the flames.

Fredrick, who has consoled the Derouins before, said firefighters made a special effort to find the family’s personal treasures including the urn containing the ashes of their late son.

“That was one of the things we tried to save,” he said. “They really wanted the urn. Me and the guys were digging like dogs until 5 a.m. Saturday. We did manage to find the top of the urn, but that was it.”

The Derouins’ son had been scouting for deer on property in the 12000 block of Wilkes Road on Sept. 20 around 7:30 p.m. when he was killed by a hunter’s bullet. Devon’s death was the only fatality during the 2012 hunting season, according to the Michigan DNR (see story on page 11).

The hunter, Jeremiah Bedwell, 24, of Port Huron Township, was sentenced to 11 months in the county jail with work release for carelessly discharging a firearm resulting in death.

Fredrick said the story does has a happy ending after firefighters recovered heirloom jewelry that Debbie Derouin had hidden in the floor of the home.

“She made a hole in the floor and covered it with plywood,” Fredrick said. “I told her that it was probably gone. We moved the plywood and underneath were three or four boxes of (her grandmother’s jewelry). It meant a lot to save that.”

Fredrick said the community has rallied behind the family with generous amounts of support.

“The word — with technology — didn’t take long to spread,” he said. “People started giving food, clothing, money, gift certificates. It was neat to watch. People in this town really step up when something like this happens. It’s the talk of the town about how they can help. It hits close to home for all of us.”


[MI POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT MURDER SUICIDE]

Sunday, June 3, 2007

06022007 - Firefighter Gerald Thoma Jr.- Fruitport Township FD

June 02, 2007: Firefighter Gerald Thoma Jr. , Fruitport Fire Department After Firefighter Gerald Thoma was arrested for punching his teenage son in the face/nose, Fruitport Township Supervisor Ron Cooper (on the right in this photo) defended Thoma. "The kid may have fallen on the floor for all I know. It's a domestic thing. It's a discipline thing," Cooper stated, in making it clear to the public that Thoma's job was not at jepordy. Fruitport Fire Department Fire Chief Kenneth A. Doctor along with Township Supervisor Cooper refused to reprimand/ suspend / or dismiss Firefighter Thoma from the department, following Thoma's arrest for assaulting his son. Although Thoma had signed a "Last Chance Agreement" with the department a few years prior (due to a previous run in with the law), Fire Chief Kenneth Doctor refused to hold Firefighter Thoma to that agreement after his latest dv arrest.


SEE ALSO:
FIRE CAPTAIN GERALD PAUL THOMA JR, FRUITPORT FD ARRESTED FOR RAMMING HIS VEHICLE INTO AN ACQUAINTANCE'S VEHICLE AND HOUSE: http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2003/06/fire-captain-gerald-paul-thoma-jr.html



June 02, 2007: Firefighter Gerald Thoma Jr., Fruitport Township Fire Department
Original Charge: Misdemeanor domestic violence.

Sentence: Plea agreement. Pled guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence. Sentenced to probation, fines and costs and anger-management class.

Employment status: Violated the "Last Chance Agreement" he signed with the City after his 2003 arrest by violating a criminal law. City officials made it clear after Thoma's 2007 arrest that they were not going to fire him for the domestic violence crime.





Fire captain again faces a criminal charge
Muskegon Chronicle By Heather L. VanDyke
Friday, August 03, 2007
 http://www.mlive.com/news/chronicle/index.ssf?/base/news-12/1186155959184030.xml&coll=8

A Fruitport Township fire captain with a criminal record has been charged with domestic assault for allegedly punching his 16-year-old son.
Gerald Paul Thoma Jr., 43, was charged with the misdemeanor stemming from a June 2 incident in which he is accused of punching his son in the face during an argument.
Fire Chief Ken Doctor said Thursday that Thoma, who has been on the department for more than 20 years, is not suspended from his job and will continue to work as a fire captain on a full-time basis "for now." He declined further comment.
According to the police report, Thoma and his son got into an argument just before 11 p.m. that escalated into an alleged assault at their home at 3148 E. Pontaluna. The argument apparently was over whether the son could go to a skate park with friends, said Police Chief Paul Smutz.
Thoma's wife, Geraldine Thoma, told police she was at the home when the incident occurred but did not witness it, Smutz said.
The son called 911.
The veteran fire captain -- who is 6 feet 1 inch tall, and weighs 230 pounds -- is accused of punching the teen in the nose three times, Smutz said. When officers arrived at the scene, "they saw blood coming from (the son's) nose, and it was swollen," Smutz said.
Township Supervisor Ron Cooper said Thoma's job is not in jeopardy at this time because he is "not convicted of anything.""If he is found to be guilty, then that could have an effect on his job," Cooper said. "I don't see why we would take a man's job away from him because he's been accused of something."
Cooper said he had not read the police report."It's an accusation," he said of the punching allegations."The kid may have fallen on the floor, for all I know. It's a domestic thing. It's a discipline thing."
It was not clear whether the teen indicated he wanted to press charges against his father, but in domestic assault cases, if there is physical evidence to support it "an arrest has to happen," Smutz said.
Thoma was arrested and lodged the same night in the Muskegon County Jail.
A jury trial is slated for 9 a.m. Aug. 20 in 14th Circuit Court.
Thoma's June 2 arrest came about four years after his last run-in with the law. In June 2003, Thoma was charged with a five-year felony for malicious destruction of a building causing more than $1,000 in damages.
Connie Smith, who was township supervisor at the time, did not take the incident lightly. Thoma was placed on a 30-day unpaid suspension and had to sign a "last chance agreement" to keep his job The agreement indicated Thoma couldn't use illegal substances or alcohol or become involved in any criminal activities for the "lifetime of his career" at the Fruitport Township Fire Department.
It also required Thoma to continue a substance abuse treatment program he began after the June 14, 2003, incident.
Cooper said he has looked at that agreement, but other township officials agreed no action should be taken at this time.
Thoma was arrested for ramming his Dodge truck into an acquaintance's house at 1479 S. Mill Iron in Muskegon Township. He also rammed the acquaintance's vehicle that night and returned to the same home days later to offer the victim money to "settle the matter" to reduce his criminal charge, police said.
Thoma pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors: operating a vehicle while impaired and malicious destruction of property causing $200 or more in damages stemming from that incident. He was sentenced to 45 days in the county jail and 24 months of probation and was ordered to pay court costs and fines.






Fire captain pleads to domestic violence charge
Posted by mlive.com
From local reports
October 11, 2007 01:27AM
http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/10/fire_captain_pleads_to_domesti.html
FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP -- A Fruitport Township fire captain has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence for punching his 16-year-old son in the nose.
Gerald Paul Thoma Jr., 43, entered the plea Tuesday before 60th District Judge Michael J. Nolan. Nolan sentenced Thoma to probation, fines and costs and anger-management class.
According to a police report, Thoma and his 16-year-old son got into an argument June 2 that escalated into an assault at their home at 3148 E. Pontaluna. The son called 911.
Police said Thoma punched the teen in the nose three times.
It's not Thoma's first criminal conviction. In June 2003, Thoma was arrested for ramming his truck into an acquaintance's house and vehicle in Muskegon Township while attending a party there.
He eventually pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to 45 days in the county jail and 24 months of probation.






Fireman's job depends on anger management
Posted by Heather L. VanDyke
October 24, 2007 22:32PM
http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/10/firemans_job_depends_on_anger.html
A Fruitport Township fire captain convicted of assaulting his son will keep his job as long as he completes anger management classes, according to the fire chief. "He continues to work with the department," Fire Chief Ken Doctor said Wednesday.
Jerry Thoma Jr., 43, pleaded guilty last week to the misdemeanor domestic assault charge and was sentenced to anger management classes, probation and fines and costs.
The assault stemmed from a June incident involving his 16-year-old son. Police arrested Thoma June 2 after they said he punched his son in the nose three times at their home at 3148 E. Pontaluna following a heated argument.
Township officials decided they wouldn't review his job status until after his sentencing.
On Monday, the township board of trustees held a closed session -- requested by Thoma -- to review the issue. Thoma was not present, but Doctor was. Doctor said Thoma will remain on the job as long as he "successfully completes the court's requirements."




MI POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT MURDER SUICIDE

Thursday, May 31, 2007

05312007 - Assist Prosecutor Kevin Floyd - Kent County






On May 31, 2007, Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd attempted to have a May 10th parenting time ruling appealed...in his five year ongoing divorce /child custody case.




ALSO SEE:
Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. May 23, 2007: Assault and battery; aggravated stalking charges.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2003/10/october-22-2003-assistant-prosecutor.html


Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. October 2003: Jailed for 7 days.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2003/10/assistant-prosecutor-kevin-floyd-kent.html


Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. February 27, 2004: Pretrial release revocation hearing for failure to pay electronic tether fees.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2004/02/assistant-prosecutor-kevin-floyd-kent.html


Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. July 12, 2005: Violation of probation.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2005/07/assistant-prosecutor-kevin-floyd-kent.html


Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. December 30, 2005: Criminal contempt in civil case / divorce case.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2005/12/assistant-prosecutor-kevin-floyd-kent.html


Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Floyd. August 21, 2006: 30 day suspension ordered by State of Michigan Attorney Discipline Board for Floyd's assault and battery conviction.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2006/08/assistant-prosecutor-kevin-floyd-kent.html















Tuesday, May 29, 2007

05292007 - Officer Ken DeKleine - PPO Violation - Holland PD




Officer Kenneth DeKleine [Holland PD]: Allgations that on Memorial Day / May 29, 2007, Officer DeKleine had violated the Personal Protective Order that his ex-wiffe [Lori] had obtained against him.

The Holland PD responded to Lori's 911 call, but claimed that there was not enough evidence to support Lori's claim that Officer DeKleine had violated the PPO.





Lori DeKleine's PPO that she obtained on January 31, 2007, and which was filed with the Holland Police Department.
 











 












After Lori was murdered by Officer DeKleine [January 10, 2008] Chief Kruithoff admitted that he didn't even know what was contained in Lori's personal protective order [that had been filed with his police department in January 2007].











COP'S WIFE LORI DEKLEINE TERRIFIED [CHANNEL 8]













OFFICER DEKLEINE CHARGED FOR KILLING WIFE LORI [CHANNEL 8 NEWS]














Officer Ken DeKleine [Holland PD]: MURDER OF LORI DEKLEINE  [January 10, 2008]

http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/01/officer-ken-dekleine-holland-police.html








Update: Chief says cop charged in slaying seemed stable

Posted by Muskegon Chronicle
January 14, 2008 19:21PM
http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2008/01/update_chief_says_cop_charged.html

HOLLAND -- Police Chief John Kruithoff this afternoon said there no clear signs that Officer Ken DeKleine, accused of murdering his wife, might be unstable.

Police knew DeKleine was going through a divorce and that Lori DeKleine had a restraining order against him, Kruithoff said, but prosecutors did not find enough evidence to charge him with any violations in two 911 calls she made about him.

The first call involved their meeting at a Memorial Day parade in which their son was a marching band member. The second was in August when Ken DeKleine went to see a pastor at Holland Heights Christian Reformed Church, where Lori DeKleine worked, but he believed she was not there at the time.

"He didn't suppress the fact he was having marital problems," Kruithoff said. "But obviously he suppressed something enough where he committed this act.

"Nobody came to me and said, 'Boy, there is something wrong with Ken,'" he said. "Ken came to work and did his job."



Officer Ken DeKleine - Murdered ex-wife Lori - Holland PD [Jan 10, 2008]
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/01/officer-ken-dekleine-holland-police.html

Officer Ken DeKleine - PPO violations & Abuse allegations
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/01/officer-dekleine-ppo-violations.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, PPO violation :January 10, 2008
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd_10.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, PPO violation: January 08, 2008
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, PPO violation: September 2007
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/09/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, PPO violation: August 2007
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/08/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, PPO violation: May 2007
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/05/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine, Breaking and entering complaint: January 27, 2007
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine: Allegations he abused Lori
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd_3364.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine: Allegations he used recording devices to stalk Lori
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd_2294.html

Officer Kenneth Dekleine: Allegations he raped Lori
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/01/officer-kenneth-dekleine-holland-pd_31.html

Sunday, May 27, 2007

05262007 - Deputy Jeffrey Stromer - Houghton County SD




Under MCL 769.4a [Michigan's loophole to the  Lautenberg Gun Ban Amendment], Stromer pleaded no contest to the DV charge - and the three charges of CSC were dropped. Stromer was placed on probation.... 








After Deputy Jeffrey Stromer completed his probation, Sheriff Brian McLean rehired Stromer at the Houghton County Sheriff Department.

Sheriff McLean's reasoning behind rehiring a man who had been charged with THREE counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct?

"He [Deputy Jeffrey Stromer] tried to change his life around," he said. "We gave him an opportunity to work ..." Sheriff’s candidates talk drugs, jail - 10012016 - The Daily Mining Gazette



Where was Sheriff McLean's obligation to the safety and concern of  Stromer's victim ... The Houghton County Community ... And Houghton County Sheriff Department staff?


Has Sheriff McLean underestimated the public's voice on Officer Involved Domestic Violence -- as the Southgate Police Department did, earlier this year? How many voters in Houghton County, will be the voice for Deputy Stromer's victim, and Sheriff McLean's disrespect for her?













Sheriff’s candidates talk drugs, jail
October 1, 2016
By Garrett Neese (gneese@mininggazette.com)
The Daily Mining Gazette
http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/554686/Sheriff-s-candidates-talk-drugs--jail.html?nav=5098

HANCOCK - Questions about drugs and the Houghton County Jail dominated the sheriff portion of Thursday's Copper Country League of Women Voters forum for candidates in contested countywide seats.

Republican Sheriff Brian McLean, who has held the post since 1996, is running for re-election against Democratic challenger Derek Poyhonen, who has been a corrections officer with the county for the past 15 years.

McLean said his biggest priority for the next term would be reducing the drug problem, which he said has become "a tidal wave." After law enforcement and the medical community clamped down on opiates, illegal drugs, particularly heroin, rushed in to fill the void.

"When we start to see people losing their lives because of this terrible addiction, that is one of our biggest looming problems right now," he said.

Poyhonen said he would like to address the area's drug problem through educating local children. Reducing drugs could also reduce violent crime and help ease the strain on the jail, he said.

"I would like to get into schools, 2 through 6, build a relationship with the kids, get a junior deputy program going," he said. "That will carry on in the upper grades. That is where I would like to get into drug and alcohol awareness. It might not pay off right away, but it will pay off in the long run."

Poyhonen said his other main goal was returning "integrity, accountability and transparency" to the sheriff's department. He pointed to the department's rehiring of Jeffrey Stromer, a former deputy who was convicted of a misdemeanor domestic assault charge against his ex-wife after first-degree criminal sexual conduct charges were dropped.

"I will never question my opponent's heart," Poyhonen said. "I will never question his compassion for the voters. But mistakes are being made within the department."

McLean said Stromer had been rehired after his sentence and probation was completed.

"He tried to change his life around," he said. "We gave him an opportunity to work at a time where a couple of our corrections officers left their job early and we needed some immediate help. He worked for a couple months and then resigned."

McLean said he had worked closely with community groups and maintained an open-door policy, something which Poyhonen said he would also follow.

McLean keeps him home number listed in the phone book, though he said he doesn't get many work calls at home.

"People will call at the office, stop by, come in," he said. "They want to see sometime, hear about something, we're always very accountable."

The most audience questions came on the subject of the aging jail. Voters most recently voted down a proposal for a combined jail, sheriff's department and district court in 2010.

Poyhonen said he would like to see a bigger police presence for higher-profile cases, particularly in district court. With the jail, he said, the county needs to respect the voters' judgment.

"We're overcrowded," he said. "It's a juggling act every day, and we did it today. We're not going to get a new one. It's a dead issue. So we have to find an alternative way to work with what we have."

McLean said the county has the fewest beds of any in the Upper Peninsula. However, he said, they've been able to work with the courts and prosecutor's office to keep some offenders out of jail through means such as community service sentences.

"We always have to ask ourselves: Who do you want in jail? Do you want people in jail that you're just temporarily mad at, or do you want people in jail that you're afraid of?" he said.

Both candidates feared the potential for a lawsuit against the county. McLean brought up Genesee County, where a federal judge decreed the county's jail didn't have enough room, leaving the county to foot the bill for a new jail.

Four jail studies have been done since 1985, McLean said. The public is past the first hurdle of recognizing the problem, he said, but haven't settled on a solution.

"For years people were saying, 'There's nothing wrong with the old jail, it's good enough,'" he said. "Now, I think the majority of people have said 'There is a problem there, and something needs to be done. I just don't know what that is.'"

In the meantime, Poyhonen said, some fixes need to be put in place. He called for what he said would be a "simple fix" to part of the recreation area where a prisoner escaped 10 years ago that has yet to be addressed.

As a corrections officer, he said, the back of the jail staff has been frustrated with the remodeling in the front offices, including a new kitchen put in this year. He acknowledged the obstacles in doing so - namely, a Department of Corrections requirement that changing any part of the secure area requires bringing the jail up to code.

"If we start tearing into it, we've got to redo the whole thing, but we've got to watch where we're spending our money," he said.

McLean said the corrections officers have the worst jobs of the staff, working "essentially out of what is a broom closet." But bringing the entire jail up to code will cost millions of dollars, he said.

"We constantly work with the board, with the citizens' group, educating, hoping to come across with the legislators - we're looking for money," he said.




















Deputy Jeffrey Stromer at his sentencing hearing (Stromer is pictured on the right). In a plea agreement, Deputy Stromer was able to have the three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct against him dropped, in exchange for him pleading no-contest to a domestic violence charge.

Instead of life in prison, on the three first-degree CSC charges, Deputy Stromer only received 6-24 months of probation for aggravated domestic violence.


Stromer was allowed to return to work at the Houghton County Sheriff Department - working in the county jail, following his conviction.




Apparently, Deputy Stromer reutnred to duty at the Houghton County Sheriff Department, following his domestic violence conviction:


http://www.coppercountry.com/HoughtonSheriff.php

Jeffrey A. Stromer,
Deputy Sheriff (Badge #103)
Road patrol officer works traffic, complaints, accidents, court duties, civil process, as well as transporting court ordered mentally ill patients. Has general fill in duties, as well as assisting in day to day operations.






http://wppa.com/news/03-05/Michigan_News.htm
News From The Upper Peninsula of Michigan
By Emil Kezerle
Business Agent/Coordinator, Upper Michigan Office
1342 U.S. Highway 2, Crystal Falls, Michigan 49921 • 906-875-4990 • 800-361-1269
Political Action and the Upper Michigan Law Enforcement Association

UMLEA Board of Directors
Member: Deputy Jeff Stromer
Houghton County Deputy Sheriffs Association














Former Sheriff's Deputy Gets Probation
WLUC TV6-  Houghton
August 2, 2007
http://www.wluctv6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6879283

A former deputy with the Houghton County Sheriff's Department on Monday was sentenced to 6-24 months of probation for aggravated domestic assault.

Forty-six-year-old Jeffery Stromer was arrested in May for domestic and sexual assault and was convicted of a misdemeanor last month.

Three felony charges were dropped as part of a plea bargain. Stromer also lost his job at the Sheriff's Department.

"I'm sure you'll never see him in this courtroom again," said his attorney, Frank Stupak. "And I'm sure he will prove to his family and to this community that justice for him is a term of probation with a delayed sentence.

"Special Judge Tim Brennan handed down the sentence of probation instead of jail time.













Deputy takes plea bargain in sex case
Daily Mining Gazette, MI
By KURT HAUGLIE, DMG Writer
Friday, June 22, 2007
http://www.mininggazette.com/stories/articles.asp?articleID=7522

HOUGHTON — A Houghton County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested by a detective from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post in May on a domestic violence charge and three charges of first degree criminal sexual assault pleaded no contest to the domestic violence charge Thursday in 97th District Court in Houghton.

Jeffery Stromer, 46, of Laurium, made the plea to Baraga County Probate Judge Timothy Brennan, who was presiding in place of Houghton District Court Judge Phillip Kukkonen to avoid any conflict of interest since Stromer is a Houghton County deputy.

Baraga County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph O’Leary, who also presided to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest, said a plea agreement had been reached with Stromer and his attorney, Frank Stupak. With the plea, the three charges of criminal sexual conduct were dropped.

“I have also agreed that I will not oppose a delay of sentence,” O’Leary said.

Brennan then asked Stromer if he understood that the domestic violence charge means without intent to commit murder or great bodily harm. He said he may not delay sentence in which case Stromer would not be able to withdraw his plea.

Brennan asked Stromer, also, if he understood that a no contest plea isn’t an admission of guilt, but is treated as such for the purposes of sentencing. Stromer said he understood all the points.

Brennan said he wanted a pre-sentencing investigation of the case, and will try to get an investigator from outside the Houghton County area. He set 3 p.m. Aug. 2 for the sentencing of Stromer and continued the $25,000 cash bond, which was posted.

A condition of the bond is that Stromer can’t have in-person contact with the victim.

O’Leary said the maximum penalty for the domestic violence charge is one year in jail and/or $1,000.













Local deputy placed on leave
Charged with sex crime
Daily Mining Gazette, MI - 9 hours ago
By GARRETT NEESE, DMG Writer
May 30, 2007
http://www.mininggazette.com/stories/articles.asp?articleID=7222

HOUGHTON — A Houghton County Sheriff’s Department deputy arrested on first-degree criminal sexual conduct and domestic violence charges has been put on administrative leave, sheriff’s department Capt. Marjorie Chandonais said Tuesday.

Jeffrey A. Stromer, 46, was arrested by Michigan State Police troopers Saturday, following an investigation into a domestic violence complaint. MSP Det. Sgt. Tom Rajala said the investigation was prompted by a complaint from the alleged victim.

Rajala would not release the alleged victim’s relationship to Stromer, citing a need for privacy.

First-degree criminal sexual conduct is a felony punishable by up to life in prison. Stromer was arraigned on Sunday with a cash bond set at $25,000.

Sheriff’s department Sgt. Chuck Cadwell said Stromer posted bail and was released.

A preliminary examination is scheduled for June 11 in 97th District Court.Investigative assistance in the case was provided by the Laurium Police Department, the Houghton County Sheriff Department, and a detective from the Michigan State Police post in Negaunee Township.

When asked this morning by the Gazette for a copy of Stromer’s mug shot, Chandonais declined to release it, because the suspect had been booked in Baraga County.

A Baraga County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman declined to release the photo, as the sheriff was not present.




MI POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED PERPETRATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT MURDER SUICIDE

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

05222007 - Officer Robert Vargas - Lansing PD












Officer found guilty of verbal abuse
Lansing policeman on trial for incidents with ex-girlfriend
Lansing State Journal, MI - 1 hour ago
Kevin Grasha
Published September 11, 2007
http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070911/NEWS01/709110326/1001/news

A Lansing police officer has been found guilty of being verbally abusive toward his former girlfriend over the telephone.

But he was found not guilty of a domestic violence charge.

Robert Vargas, 39, was arrested after a May 22 fight at the woman's Blackman Township home.

They had recently broken up, police said. Both charges are misdemeanors. Vargas, who has been on paid administrative leave since the incident, faces up to six months in jail and $1,000 in fines.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 15 in Jackson County District Court.

Vargas' attorney, Fred Blackmond, did not return calls seeking comment. Vargas' telephone number is not listed.The verdict came Friday after a jury trial before Jackson County District Judge R. Darryl Mazur.

A few days after the woman broke off the relationship, Vargas went to her home, yelled at her, and at one point, pinned her to a bed, according to trial testimony. On the stand, Vargas admitted lying to a superior when he at first denied being at the woman's home.

An internal investigation continues, Police Chief Mark Alley said Monday.
He could not say when it would be completed."Discipline could include, but is not limited to, termination of employment," Alley said. "Whether it's a misdemeanor or a felony, we look at the facts surrounding the incident on a case-by-case basis and make a determination from there."

Jackson County Assistant Prosecutor Daniel Schwalm, who handled the case, said the county's elected prosecutor, Henry Zavislak, instructed him not to offer Vargas a plea deal.

"He wanted to make sure (county residents) know we enforce the law equally with everyone, regardless of position," Schwalm said.

Vargas has worked for the department about a decade.

In 2004, Vargas was shot four times when he interrupted a robbery.

After being wounded, he shot and killed one of two men involved in the break-in. It was determined that Vargas' use of deadly force was justified.












Lansing police officer charged with domestic assault
Evening update
Lansing State Journal
Kevin Grasha
Published May 23, 2007
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070523/NEWS01/705230387

A Lansing police officer, who was arrested Tuesday night on a domestic assault charge, was placed on paid administrative leave today.

Rob Vargas, who has been with the department about a decade, was arrested in Blackman Township in Jackson County.

Vargas could not be reached today for comment.

Lansing Chief Mark Alley said Vargas also will face an internal affairs investigation, "where he could face anything from exoneration to termination.""We do not tolerate criminal misconduct by any member of our agency," Alley said.

In 2004, Vargas was shot four times when he interrupted a robbery at a south Lansing townhouse. After being wounded, he shot and killed one of two men involved in the break-in. Prosecutors determined Vargas' use of deadly force was justified.

The incident was the first time in more than a decade that a Lansing officer was shot in the line of duty.