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In January and February 2014, Swartz Creek City and Gaines Township was contact by Mundy Township Supervisor David L. Guigear in attempt to meet over regionalization of building department, code enforcement, janitorial and especial police. [14] On April 2, 2014, Gaines Township turned down a police department merger with Mundy Township. [15]
Swartz Creek Area Fire Department, a joint fire department with Clayton Township; Perkins Library, which also serves Clayton, Gaines and Mundy Townships, [21] is a branch of the Genesee District Library. [40] Metro Police Authority of Genesee County, an authority which provides its members, the City of Swartz Creek and Mundy Township, Police ...
The township and Swartz Creek City cooperate in operating the Swartz Creek Area Fire Department [broken anchor], which has one fire station in each of the two municipalities. The city's Perkins Library, which also serves Clayton and other Townships, [ 11 ] is a branch of the Genesee District Library. [ 12 ]
The child opened the front door carrying the armed weapon to a cadet who came to serve a subpoena at the property on Inn Road on Saturday, Jan. 25, the Battle Creek Police Department stated in a ...
The Oak Creek Police Department’s Special Enforcement Unit conducted the sting, which police called “a prostitution demand suppression operation,” on Sunday, June 23.
On April 1, 1980, Gaines Township Fire Department was formed splitting the township off from Swartz Creek Area Fire Department, a joint department with Swartz Creek City and Clayton Township. [17] Berlin & Farro Liquid Incineration Inc. had a license for a landfill and incinerator in the township, 3.5 miles south of Swartz Creek.
K9 Nox served the Oak Creek Police Department with his handler, Officer Dawn Hanizeski, for eight years, retiring in June 2021. The department announced Nox had died on July 22, 2024 via its ...
Flint Area Narcotics Group is a Genesee County area anti-drug units head by the Michigan State Police consisting of 17 local members, some of whom loan police officers and resources to the group. [33] Genesee Auto-Theft Investigation Network (GAIN) is a Genesee County Sheriff Department led anti-auto theft task forces with local government members.