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Clay Township Man Sentenced to Life

A Clay Township man, Michael Stickler, was sentenced to life in prison for killing eviction officer Robert Silver in December of ’23. Stickler shot Silver when the officer arrived to inform him about an upcoming eviction due to unpaid property taxes. Silver had been to the property multiple times before. After a standoff, Stickler confessed to the shooting. He was also sentenced to two years for felony firearm use, to be served after his life sentence.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

4-H License Plates Available

Port Huron area drivers can now support local youth development by purchasing the new Michigan 4-H license plate. Available through the Secretary of State, the plate features the iconic 4-H clover, with $25 from each purchase going directly to Michigan 4-H programs. The $35 plate helps fund hands-on learning for over 137,000 youth across the state, offering experiences that build skills and confidence. With the plate’s launch, Michigan 4-H hopes to boost awareness and funding for its programs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Remembering Port Huron’s Food Truck Co-Founder

Justin Tappero, co-founder of Port Huron’s popular food truck, What The Fry, has passed away, leaving behind a lasting impact on the community. Known for his innovative dishes and warm spirit, Justin brightened the lives of countless locals. His food truck became a hub where people gathered to share meals, milestones, and laughter. More than just a businessman, Justin was a mentor, encouraging others to pursue their dreams. His legacy will live on in the connections he fostered and the joy he spread.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sheriff’s Office Seeks Package Thief

The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help identifying a man caught stealing packages from a home in Worth Township. The theft happened last Tuesday around 2 p.m. at a residence on Wildcat Rd. The suspect was seen driving a red Dodge pickup. The Sheriff’s Office posted the suspect’s picture on social media. Anyone with information is urged to contact Deputy Chad Schmidt, Sanilac County Dispatch, or submit an anonymous tip through the Sheriff’s app.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fatal Collision at Notorious Intersection

On Wednesday afternoon, St. Clair County Central Dispatch received a call on a tragic collision at Shea and Starville Roads. It claimed the life of a 52-year-old Clay Township man, Joseph Richard Quesnell. While driving a Ford Ranger, Quesnell stopped at the intersection but then proceeded, leading to a crash with a pickup traveling west on Shea Road. Emergency responders pronounced Quesnell dead at the scene. The intersection, known for previous accidents, has stop signs on Starville Road with warnings about Shea’s free-flowing traffic.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Men Face Pretrial Hearings

Two local men, Justin King from Sandusky and Anthony Caulkins from Peck, are set for pretrial hearings next week in separate child sexual abuse material cases. Both were charged after investigations by the Michigan State Police’s Computer Crimes Unit. Caulkins faces 16 charges, including aggravated possession and distribution of child abuse material, while King faces 14 charges. Both men had evidence seized from their homes. The pretrial hearings are scheduled for April 16th in front of Judge Timothy Wrathell.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet