MID-MICHIGAN – The Michigan State Police have launched a landing page for those interested in supporting the family of Trooper Joel Popp, who died Wednesday evening, Jan. 24, while in the line of duty.
Popp, 39, was struck by a vehicle driven by an 81-year-old man while conducting a traffic stop on northbound I-75, near Birch Run Road. He leaves behind a wife and 8-year-old daughter.
“This is a message none of us wishes to deliver. With a very heavy heart I confirm the death of one of our own, Tpr. Joel Popp,” Col. James F. Grady II, director of the MSP, said in a statement. “I ask that you please keep his family, fellow troopers and all whose lives he has touched in your thoughts.”
MSP announced Thursday that the agency had created a webpage for Popp in case anyone wanted to send their condolences or donations to his family.
According to the website, notes of condolences can be sent to:
Michigan State Police Director’s Office
Attn: Heather Luebs
7150 Harris Drive
Lansing, MI 48909
Those interested in making monetary donations to the Popp family can do so through the Michigan State Troopers Assistance Fund. In the tribute section, note that the donation is for the Popp family.
Another way to support the family is through holdthelineshop.com, which MSP officials said is operated by a family with ties to the state police.
The website lists memorial hooded sweatshirts, T-shirts and other items for Popp, with all proceeds going to his family.
Popp joined the MSP on Jan. 26, 2020, when he was 35. He graduated as a member of the 137th Trooper Recruit School and served at the Tri-City Post his entire career.
Popp and his wife were wed at Saginaw’s Montague Inn in 2008. The family resided in Frankenmuth Township, with their daughter being named Little Miss Saginaw County in September.
MSP officials said the landing page made for Popp will eventually be updated when funeral arrangements have been made.