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Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – August 19, 2022

DISTRICT 1 Conservation Officer (CO) Jenni Hanson was dispatched to a call of two lost juveniles in the 18,300-acre Sylvania Wilderness. While out hiking, the two Wisconsin teenagers had lost the trail and became stranded

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – August 4, 2022

DISTRICT 1 No new reports DISTRICT 2 COs Todd Sumbera, Mike Olesen, Justin Vinson, Brandon Maki, Sergeant (Sgt.) Calvin Smith, and PCOs Jacob Daniel and Mark Reffitt held a hunter safety class and field day

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 22, 2022

DISTRICT 1 CO Alex VanWagner, along with an Iron County deputy and a Michigan State Police (MSP) trooper, responded to an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash. Dispatch advised that subject had crashed and had a possible

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 8, 2022

DISTRICT 1 CO Jenni Hanson assisted the Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department with the call of an assault. A neighbor dispute turned physical when one neighbor charged another, grabbed the subject by her hair, and slammed

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – June 10, 2022

DISTRICT 1 CO Zach Painter and Probationary Conservation Officer (PCO) Joshua Salas, while on patrol in Gogebic County, responded to a report of a vehicle stuck on a rural road near Marenisco. The COs located

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – May 27, 2022

DISTRICT 1 COs Phil Helminen, Jared Ferguson, and PCOs Josh Salas and Jacob Daniel were observing fishing activity during the spring walleye runs in the Menominee River. CO Helminen and PCO Salas observed a group

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