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Wales Township Assault

Deputies in Wales Township say a woman who reported an assault at a fast food restaurant on July fifth had been abused for days inside a home. Investigators say two men living with her repeatedly beat her, threatened her with a gun, and held her against her will. Both suspects were arrested without incident. Thirty-year-old Tariq White faces a second-offense domestic violence charge with a ten-thousand-dollar bond. Thirty-nine-year-old Aimeir White faces multiple felony charges, including unlawful imprisonment, weapons offenses, and drug delivery, with bond set at two hundred fifty thousand dollars.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Blue Water Fest Lands

Port Huron is gearing up for Blue Water Fest this week, bringing major crowds, events, and downtown changes. The celebration kicks off Wednesday with a 6:30 p.m. parade along Huron Avenue, marking the start of several days of activity tied to the Bayview Mackinac Race. A drone show lights up the riverfront Thursday night, while Saturday features a new classic car show, live music, food trucks, and “Tastes of Port Huron” at local restaurants. A kids zone also returns with new attractions.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Trafficking Case Ends In Prison Sentences

A human trafficking case out of Macomb County is ending with prison time for two men after a woman’s escape from a Warren motel exposed the operation. Prosecutors say 41-year-old Aaron Streety forced the victim into sex work and labor before she reported it in November of ’23, triggering the investigation. Streety now faces 7 to 20 years, along with additional concurrent terms, and is barred from contacting the victim. Co-defendant Bernard Harris was sentenced to 9 to 20 years and is also serving federal time.

Reporting WGRT – JP bZet

Voters To Decide On School Repair Millage Renewal

Voters in the Algonac Community School District will decide August 4th whether to renew a property tax millage to keep funding building repairs and upgrades. The 1.8152 mill rate would stay the same if approved, bringing in about $2 million by ’28 for a restricted sinking fund that cannot be used for salaries or daily operations. District leaders say the money has already fixed leaking roofs, improved security, and upgraded classrooms, but aging buildings still need work, including courts, lighting, windows, and parking lots.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Sentenced For Assaulting Grandmother

A Clinton Township man is heading to prison after a jury found he assaulted his elderly grandmother with a belt. Prosecutors say 34-year-old Jordan Ellington attacked the 77-year-old woman in March of ’25, putting a belt around her neck and threatening to tighten it next time. A Macomb County judge sentenced him to 20 to 48 months behind bars, going above state guidelines. The conviction came in May, and the judge called the violence serious enough to warrant a longer prison term.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Watertown Township Supervisor Resigns

A sudden resignation shifted the tone of a Watertown Township board meeting Tuesday, as Supervisor Richard Henderson stepped down effective midnight, citing ongoing conflict. With the position now vacant, the board plans to seek applicants while dropping a pending recall effort against him. However, recall petitions still target three remaining officials, including the clerk, treasurer, and a trustee, following months of disputes. In a rare moment of agreement, the board unanimously voted to reverse recent pay raises, calling the meeting one of its most productive in months.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet