Michigan
Michigan man accused of threatening utility workers with gun
OSCODA COUNTY, MIch. (FOX 2) – A person is accused of threatening utility employees with a gun whereas they have been putting in cables on his Michigan property Thursday.
In keeping with Michigan State Police, the employees have been operating fiber optic cable throughout a residential driveway on Massive Creek Highway in Massive Creek Township round 10:50 a.m. The employees had a allow and had tried to contact the house owner, 49-year-old Michael Clifford Thomas, however he did not reply the door.
Whereas employees have been pulling the road, police mentioned Thomas got here outdoors with a handgun and demanded that the employees go away.
MSP troopers and Division of Pure Assets conservation officers responded when the employees referred to as 911.
Learn extra tales from round Michigan right here.
Police arrested Thomas and seized a .45 Glock handgun.
He was charged with assault with a harmful weapon and given a $25,000, 10% money/surety bond.