Law Enforcement

Fatal Crash on 2/7/16. Police Seeking Contact From Any Witnesses

Fruitport Township Police and Fire Departments were dispatched to a traffic crash on Sunday, February 7th, 2016 at 12:02 p.m. at the intersection of Airline Highway and E. Sternberg Roads. Three subjects were injured, one of which required extrication. All three subjects were brought to Hackley Hospital in Muskegon. A 92-year-old female resident of Fruitport died from her injuries.
The crash is still under investigation and the names of those involved are not being released at this time. Fruitport Police would like to speak to any who may have been witness to the crash. Anyone with information on the subject is requested to contact Sgt. Andrew Hunt at 231-865-8477.

Contact information:
Sgt. Andrew Hunt
Fruitport Police Dept
231-865-8477
ahunt@fruitportpolice.com

Advisory: Manhunt: Escaped Killers ‘Could Literally be Anywhere’

*** This is a Public Safety Alert ***

*** This is NOT a Blue Alert ***

=== Very Dangerous Escapees could be ANYWHERE. ===

New York State is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension and arrest of Richard Matt and David Sweat, the two convicted murderers who escaped from an upstate maximum security prison, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today.

The governor called the offer of $50,000 for each prisoner an unusual step for the state, but said “it is appropriate.””These are dangerous men,” Cuomo said, adding that they are “capable of committing grave crimes once again.”

New York state officials are investigating whether a civilian staff member or contractor helped a pair of convicted murders to escape from a maximum-security prison near the Canadian border, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday.

Several hundred law enforcement officials were in their third day of searching for Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 34, who went missing from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, about 20 miles (30 km) south of the Canadian border.

The U.S. Marshals Service and FBI joined hundreds of other officers searching for Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 34, according to The Associated Press. Both men are considered to be a danger to the public and should not be approached, state police said.

“I would be shocked if a guard was involved, and that’s putting it mildly,” Cuomo told CNN. “But we’re looking at the civilian employees now and the private contractors to see if possibly if a civil employee or contractor was assisting the escape because they wouldn’t have equipment on their own, that’s for sure.”

A female employee of facility was interrogated by investigators who viewed her as a possible accomplice, the New York Post reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources.

New York is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension of the men it describes as dangerous and have notified law enforcement in Canada and Mexico about the fugitives, the first to escape in the prison’s 150-year history.

The pair are believed to have cut through the steel walls at the back of their adjoining cells and escaped through a steam pipe. They left behind a note reading “have a nice day.”

Cuomo warned that the pair could have traveled a great distance since escaping: “They could be literally anywhere in the country now, these are really dangerous individuals.”

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