Saturday, July 15, 2023

Nope. Not this time

 

EATON RAPIDS TWP., Mich. (WLNS) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed it is assisting the Eaton County sheriff’s office with an investigation at a home in Eaton Rapids Township.

Several unmarked FBI and police cars have entered the property at Bunker Highway, near Eaton Rapids. The entrance is blocked off with crime scene tape.

Tractors equipped with backhoes were entering and leaving the property Thursday. Neighbors said that they had no idea there was an active search going on at the home. 

They described the person living there as an older man who rarely came out of the house.

An FBI presence is visible again Friday at a property at Bunker Highway near Eaton Rapids.

Unmarked law enforcement cars were parked on the property for much of the day on Thursday, and tractors equipped with backhoes were also on the scene.

Crime scene tape can still be seen at the property, and at least one apparent FBI agent was on the property making sure people stayed off private property.  Source

I had several readers call and ask if I needed money for bail. I assured them that Mrs ERJ was FINE and honest-to-goodness was out of town. 

Really.

Geeze, you guys have suspicious minds.

This visit from the long arm of the law did  not occur on my property.

This time.

 

8 comments:

  1. LMAO -
    "I had several readers call and ask if I needed money for bail.
    I assured them that Mrs ERJ was FINE and honest-to-goodness was out of town.
    Really.
    Geeze, you guys have suspicious minds.
    This visit from the long arm of the law did not occur on my property.
    This time."

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  2. Snort... NO comment...

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  3. Since they aren't there for you, you must not be doing ENOUGH.

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  4. I was going to offer an alibi....................

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  5. HA! We know you are too intelligent to bury anything on your own property.

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  6. "Tractors equipped with backhoes..." What do you folks have going on in Eaton Rapids?

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  7. Guess you'll have to pick another neighbor next time. Anybody getting on your nerves? :)

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