A 46-year-old mother faces potential criminal charges after investigators say she set fire to her home, harming three of her own children.
Two west Michigan law enforcement officers were sued in federal and state court after separate 2024 incidents involving the deaths of fleeing citizens
The suits claim a Kent County Sheriff's deputy and Michigan State Police detective sgt. were 'grossly negligent' in the deaths of Samuel Sterling and Riley Doggett.
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State police suspect medical problem led to fatal crash on U.S. 131
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A motorist likely suffered a medical problem Tuesday, Jan. 21, before a fatal crash on U.S. 131 north of Pearl Street, state police said. The crash was reported at 6:18 a.m. on southbound U.S. 131 north of Pearl Street.
The mother of three children who were injured in a house fire is in custody following an investigation that determined the fire was deliberately set.
At least one person is dead after a semi crash on US-131 in Grand Rapids Monday night, according to Michigan State Police.
A Grand Rapids mother is facing charges after she allegedly set her house on fire, injuring her three children, over the weekend, according to GRPD.
Authorities say a mother was arrested after three of her children were injured in a Grand Rapids house fire over the weekend.
The families of Samuel Sterling, 25, and Riley Doggett, 17, have filed lawsuits in federal court against two different police officers who were driving police vehicles that stuck the men in separate incidents.
A chain reaction crash developed Tuesday morning in white-out conditions along Interstate 94 in West Michigan.
The deaths of 25-year-old Samuel Sterling and 17-year-old Riley Doggett, both in the Grand Rapids area, were the focal point of calls for police reform and justice by families this week.
Over the past 24 hours, troopers from the Grand Rapids post handled 83 crashes in Ottawa, Muskegon and Kent counties.