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Firefighter Charged Over Messages to Teen

A Warren firefighter and school board member is facing charges after prosecutors say he sent inappropriate Snapchat messages to an 18-year-old. Thirty-seven-year-old Adam Mazur-Baker was arraigned on charges including using a computer to commit a crime and malicious use of telecommunications. Officials say the teen blocked him after receiving concerning messages, though specifics were not released. Mazur-Baker is free on bond with no contact orders. He has been placed on administrative leave, and recently resigned from the Warren Consolidated Schools Board as the investigation continues.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Casco Preserve Reopens

A newly improved nature preserve near South Haven is now open after a ribbon cutting that doubled as a family event. Casco Township leaders celebrated upgrades at the preserve on Blue Star Highway, including new restrooms, parking, and signage, partly funded by a $291,000 state grant. Families enjoyed games, safety demos, and free treats while officials highlighted the 19-acre site’s protected natural areas and rare public views of Lake Michigan. A new “Back to the Beach” campaign is also underway to restore safe shoreline access.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Craft Cocktail Bar Opens

A new craft cocktail spot is now open in downtown Lexington. Detroit City Distillery has launched its first location outside Detroit inside the former Foley’s Market on Huron Avenue. The business says it chose Lexington for its growing popularity as a Lake Huron getaway that is still close to the city. The menu features Michigan-made ingredients, including signature drinks like a Blackberry Bourbon Smash. The bar, created with help from the Roxbury Group, is open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Guilty Plea in Animal Deaths Case

A St. Clair County woman has pleaded guilty after authorities found nearly 100 animals dead on her property. Forty-eight-year-old Connie Wonner accepted a plea deal June 22nd, admitting to reduced charges tied to animal neglect and abuse. Investigators say when animal control visited in March, animals were kept without food or clean water, some in extreme heat or freezing conditions, and living in filthy enclosures. Of roughly 200 animals on the property, about half were dead. Wonner is scheduled for sentencing August 14th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Ordered to Undergo Competency Exam

A 22-year-old Sanilac County man is now facing a court-ordered mental competency exam as he faces several serious felony charges. Dallas Hartley appeared in court Wednesday, where both his defense attorney and the prosecutor agreed there are concerns about his ability to understand the case. Hartley is charged with animal torture, crimes against nature, child sexually abusive material offenses, and multiple computer-related crimes. Investigators say the case began earlier this year after illegal files were traced online. Hartley remains in jail on a $10,000 bond.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Ceremony to Honor Revolutionary War Patriot

A public ceremony in St. Clair will honor a Revolutionary War patriot later this month. The Blue Water chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Ottawa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution are dedicating a new roadside plaque at Hillside Cemetery, where patriot Jonathan Barron is buried. The event begins at 1 p.m. on July 18th at 1450 Goffe Street. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, bring lawn chairs, and prepare for the weather. Non-alcoholic drinks are allowed, and the event is open to the public.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet