George James

Walpole Island Drug Raid

Richard Hinojosa, a Walpole Island man with a history of drug and weapons charges, now faces 18 new offenses after a recent raid. On August 29th, police found firearms, ammunition, and suspected fentanyl during a search of Hinojosa’s River Road home. He’s charged with multiple drug trafficking and firearm-related offenses, along with breaching bail conditions. Hinojosa, who was previously arrested twice in March ’23 for similar charges, remains in jail with his next court date set for September 13th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Money Mart Employee Charges Dropped

Raj Patel, a former Money Mart employee from Sarnia, has had criminal charges related to $20,000 in false loans dropped after agreeing to a peace bond. Patel, who worked at Money Mart in Chatham and Sarnia until December 2023, was accused of processing fake loans and stealing the funds. However, since the full amount was repaid, the Crown decided to drop the charges. Patel, who studied at Lambton College, must now adhere to a peace bond for three years, which prohibits him from returning to any Money Mart and requires him to maintain good behavior.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Sheriff Lawsuit

St. Clair County has officially responded to a federal lawsuit filed by former Sheriff’s Lt. Scott Jones. The county disputes Jones’ claims that he was unfairly pushed into retirement after reporting Sheriff Mat King’s brother’s arrest and alleging retaliation for his HR complaint. The county admits some facts, such as the sheriff’s call to Jones about the arrest, but denies any misconduct or retaliatory intent. The county argues Jones should have followed protocol by taking Marcus King to the St. Clair County jail instead of Lapeer County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Coast Guard Cutter Sequoia Arrives in Port Huron

The United States Coast Guard Cutter Sequoia, under the command of Lieutenant Commander Kent Hunt, arrived at its new home port in Port Huron, Michigan, on Saturday, September 7, completing the final leg of its journey from Detroit. The cutter welcomed 35 media representatives and local dignitaries on board for this segment of the trip, including representatives from WGRT.

After being refitted in Baltimore, the Sequoia spent 19 days traveling to Michigan. It replaces the Hollyhock, which has been reassigned to Honolulu, Hawaii.

The Sequoia is a 225-foot, sea-going buoy tender and one of 16 Juniper-class vessels built and commissioned between 1996 and 2004. Launched on August 23, 2003, in Marinette, Wisconsin, the ship operates with a crew of 48 and carries out a variety of missions, including search and rescue, buoy tending, and icebreaking.

Port Huron Down Payment Assistance

Port Huron is offering up to $10,000 in down payment assistance through its Urban Pioneer + program. This aid is available to first-time home buyers with low-to-moderate incomes purchasing homes within city limits. The funds can be used for down payments, closing costs, or pre-paid items. For more details contact the City’s Community Development Office.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Downtown Theater Restoration

The Port Huron Historic District Commission has approved Frank Hoffman’s updated plans for the Riviera and Bijou Theater at 401 Grand River Ave. This decision follows previous rejections of Hoffman’s earlier proposals. The new plan aims to restore the building’s original masonry facade, replacing parts removed in the 1950s with similar materials. Recent work revealed three circular windows, and the facade restoration will also include stained glass and insulated windows. The project, expected to be finished by November, will also feature a charcoal gray overhead door and black-painted rooftop.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet