Man Dies During Arrest Attempt
In nearby Fort Gratiot Township, authorities say a 55-year-old man took his own life Thursday as deputies arrived to arrest him on a criminal sexual conduct warrant. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office says detectives got to the home on Carrigan Road just before 12:30 p.m. and heard a gunshot as they approached. The man was found inside with a self-inflicted wound and later died. Investigators also found a device that looked like a homemade bomb, but it turned out to be a realistic fake. No one else was hurt.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Dalton Jay’s No. 92 Retired
In Port Huron, Friday night was all about honoring a local hockey legend. The Prowlers retired Dalton Jay’s No. 92 jersey at McMorran Arena before facing Danbury. Jay, who played seven seasons with the team, scored a franchise-best 209 goals and became a fan favorite for his dedication on and off the ice. He’s the first player in the Prowlers’ 11-year history to receive the honor. Now working at McMorran Arena, Jay says the moment celebrates not just his career but the city’s deep love for hockey.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Port Huron Drug Busts
In Port Huron, the St. Clair County Drug Task Force made two major busts on last Wednesday. Officers stopped a Detroit man near the I-94 connector and 32nd Street, discovering cocaine and heroin hidden in a child’s car seat after a K9 search. He now faces multiple felony drug charges. Later that evening, investigators raided a home on the 1400 block of 27th Street in Port Huron Township, finding meth, pills, and a shotgun. The 45-year-old resident was arrested and charged with several felonies.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Pocket Park Takes Shape
Construction is moving forward at Port Huron’s Military Street Pocket Park, where crews are laying the groundwork for a redesigned space along the Black River. Workers installed steel supports last week, with a concrete pour for the footings planned for this week—weather permitting. Once poured, the concrete will cure for about three weeks before the next phase begins. So far, the city has paid more than 237 thousand dollars for the project. City officials expect the downtown park to reopen by summer.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






