Joshua Collier Sentenced in Fatal Crash Case

Joshua Collier, 34, was recently sentenced to 7-15 years in prison for a ’22 fatal crash while intoxicated. He also received 39 months to 5 years for causing injury in the same incident, served concurrently. Despite his schizophrenia diagnosis, a jury found him guilty, citing nitrous oxide use. Collier’s mental health issues were noted, but the court emphasized his responsibility. During the sentencing, victims’ relatives urged the judge for a lengthy prison term, while Collier ultimately chose not to make a statement after an argument with the judge.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Operation Christmas Child

Local volunteers are gearing up for National Collection Week, set for November 18th thru 25th, when Operation Christmas Child will gather shoebox gifts for children in need. With over 4,700 drop-off spots opening nationwide, local packers can easily find where to donate their shoeboxes. Since its launch in 1993, the initiative has provided gifts to children affected by war, poverty, and disaster, aiming to reach 12 million more kids this year. Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse, says these gifts, offer hope and a chance to share the message of God’s love.

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International Credit Union Day

On Thursday communities around the globe will come together to celebrate International Credit Union or ICU Day. This year’s theme, “One World Through Cooperative Finance,” highlights the importance of credit unions in fostering unity and support among members. Since 1948, ICU Day has served as an opportunity to reflect on the history of the credit union movement and recognize the hard work of financial cooperatives. Local credit unions will host a variety of events, such as fundraisers, open houses, and volunteering activities.

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Port Huron Drug Bust

The St. Clair County Drug Task Force has intensified efforts to combat drug sales in Port Huron. Recently, they executed three search warrants in one night, resulting in the arrest of 18-year-old Jafari Green and the detention of seven juveniles. Assisted by various law enforcement teams, including K9 Brock, they seized significant amounts of drugs and weapons, including 11 grams of fentanyl, 18 grams of crack cocaine, and a stolen revolver. Green faces multiple charges.

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McKibben Returns as Brown City Police Chief

Shane McKibben, a veteran in law enforcement, is set to return as chief of police in Brown City, the same place where he launched his career over 25 years ago. He will succeed Ron Smith, the longtime chief. After years with the Warren Police Department, McKibben retired last June, but later decided he wasn’t ready to leave policing behind. Following his application, the council officially appointed him as chief, pending contract approval. City manager Chuck Bennett expressed confidence in McKibben’s extensive experience, anticipating a smooth transition for the department.

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Retired K9 Liv Passes

The Port Huron Police Department is mourning the loss of retired K9 Liv, a black Labrador retriever who passed away last week at 13 years old after her health declined. Liv found her calling in law enforcement when she was donated to the department. From 2012 to ’16, she excelled as a narcotics detection dog, earning multiple awards for her contributions. After her retirement, Liv enjoyed her golden years with her former handler, Lieutenant Chad Smith, and his family.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet