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Police respond to school threat amid credit card fraud investigation

October 03, 2024 | Eaton County, Michigan


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Police respond to school threat amid credit card fraud investigation
On September 5th, deputies from the local police department collaborated with the Blackmon Township Police Department to execute a search warrant related to a credit card fraud case in Delta Township. This joint operation highlights the importance of inter-agency communication, as such collaborations are common when complaints arise in one jurisdiction but require action in another. Officials emphasized the necessity of notifying local authorities to prevent confusion, particularly if residents report unusual activity.

Additionally, on the same day at 3:30 PM, a report of threats at Olivet High School prompted a call to central dispatch. With no Olivet police officers available at that time, deputies from the local department responded to the situation, ensuring that the complaint was addressed promptly. This incident underscores the ongoing commitment of law enforcement to maintain safety and respond effectively to community concerns, even in the absence of local officers.

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