Woman Injured After Jeep Crashes

A Carsonville woman suffered minor injuries after crashing her Jeep late Saturday night in Elmer Township. Around 11:20 p.m., her SUV ran a stop sign at Shepherd and Marlette roads, hit a sign, landed in a ditch, and finally stopped 200 yards into a field. Sanilac deputies and Marlette emergency crews responded. She was treated at the scene and taken to Marlette Regional Hospital. Authorities say alcohol and drugs were not involved. The name of the driver is not being released at this time.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Convicted in Violent Home Invasion

David Walter Talisman II, 37 from Minden City, was convicted on seven felony charges including first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking. The charges stem from two incidents in July 2024. First, Talisman broke into a home in Austin Township, assaulted the homeowner, and confronted his ex-girlfriend, who had a protective order against him. After fleeing, he confronted her again in Bad Axe, leading to his arrest. Further investigation revealed he unlawfully accessed computer systems and interfered with electronic communications.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Undocumented Immigrants Arrested During Traffic Stop

On June 4th U.S. Border Patrol’s Detroit Sector arrested three undocumented immigrants during a traffic stop in St. Clair County. The arrests were made by the Marysville ICE Station with support from local law enforcement. The three individuals now face several charges, including being in the country without permission and overstaying their visas. Authorities are moving forward with their removal from the United States. The exact location of the traffic stop within St. Clair County has not been disclosed.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Controversial Bill 5 Becomes Law

Ontario’s controversial Bill 5 became law on June 4th, removing key environmental protections for a proposed landfill north of Dresden in Chatham-Kent. This law fast-tracks the project by skipping full environmental reviews, sparking anger from local First Nations like Walpole Island and citizen groups. They warn the landfill threatens sacred sites, endangered species, and local water sources. Critics say the bill ignores Indigenous rights and risks public health, while calls grow for federal intervention to stop the project and protect the region’s environment and communities.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sheriff Warns of Phone Scam

In Sanilac County, a phone scam is targeting residents, with a fraudster posing as “Lieutenant Stevens” from the Sheriff’s Office. The scammer claims people have warrants or are on the sex offender registry, demanding payment through gift cards from stores like Walmart. The Sheriff’s Office confirms no Lieutenant Stevens exists, and they never demand payments over the phone. If you get a suspicious call, hang up and don’t share personal or financial details.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Bridge Expansion Brings Changes for Drivers

On Monday, Port Huron drivers will noticed big changes near the Blue Water Bridge due to its plaza expansion. The Michigan Department of Transportation has restricted the Pine Grove ramp to cars only and, by June 15th, shifting eastbound I-94 to three lanes, reserving the left for passenger vehicles. This project rebuilds roads, adds noise walls, and aims to improve safety while creating local jobs, all without raising taxes. This work is part of Component 1 of the BWB plaza expansion project.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet