George James

Preliminary Hearing for Defendants Delayed in Matthew Maison Case

The preliminary hearing for Maurice Houle, 28, and Amanda Maison, 33, accused of killing 3-year-old Matthew Maison in ’18, has been delayed. Their attorneys requested more time to review evidence and prepare their defense. St. Clair County prosecutors objected to the delay but acknowledged that the judge had already decided to push the hearing back. The hearing is now set for May 13th. Matthew was found dead in his bed, with autopsy results showing blunt force trauma and asphyxiation as the cause of death.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Interactive Citizens’ Academy

The Port Huron Police Department recently hosted a hands-on Citizens’ Police Academy, focusing on traffic stops and drunk driving enforcement. Officers Cook, Baker, Matich, and Genilla led the session, explaining how they handle these situations. Attendees participated in mock traffic stops and field sobriety tests, using impairment goggles to experience the challenges officers face. The event gave the public a closer look at law enforcement tactics and provided valuable, interactive learning opportunities for all involved.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Prosecutor Urges Heatstroke Awareness

As summer approaches, Huron County Prosecutor Tim Rutkowski is warning about the dangers of heatstroke in vehicles, a leading cause of preventable child deaths. On National Heatstroke Prevention Day, May 1, Rutkowski is joining efforts with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to promote the “Once You Park, Stop, Look, Lock” campaign. Since ’98, over 1,000 children have died from vehicular heatstroke, with 39 deaths last year alone. Rutkowski stresses, “This is 100% preventable.”

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

National Drug Take Back Day Stats

Sanilac County joined the DEA’s National Drug Take Back Day on April 26, collecting over 190 pounds of unused or expired medications. The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office led with 64 pounds, followed by Marlette PD with 47.2 pounds, and Croswell PD with 30.8 pounds. Other local departments, including Lexington, Brown City, and Deckerville, also participated. These departments offer year-round drop-off boxes for safe disposal of medications during business hours.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Recycling Milestone

Last year, Michigan reached a major recycling milestone, surpassing a 25% recycling rate for the fourth year in a row. The state’s recycling efforts have grown significantly since ’19, with more than 723,000 tons of materials recycled last year. This includes over 330,000 tons of paper and 58,000 tons of plastic. EGLE reports this progress is benefiting the economy, supporting 72,500 jobs, and contributing billions of dollars. With the goal of reaching a 30% recycling rate by ’29, Michigan is well on its way, with more residents recycling.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Sentenced for Exploiting Teens

In Port Huron, 63-year-old Mark Weaver was sentenced to five to ten years in prison for exploiting teenage girls. He messaged two teens, offering marijuana and cash for nude photos, and police found illegal images at his home. Despite his apology, the judge slammed Weaver for fueling the child pornography market, harming young victims. Weaver, who skipped an earlier court date, must now register as a sex offender for 25 years after his release.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet