Game Console Dispute Turns Violent – April 30
Police responded at 9:53 a.m. to a group home on Mears Avenue for a reported assault. A disagreement over a game console escalated when a 29-year-old resident threw another onto a couch and began choking him. Staff intervened and stopped the assault. The case has been referred to the Muskegon County Prosecutor’s Office.
Custody Concern at Shoreline School – April 30
At 10:51 a.m., officers were dispatched to Shoreline School. A mother had concerns that the children’s father, who had been drinking, might try to pick them up. Police located the 38-year-old Norton Shores man, who refused sobriety testing. The children ultimately went home with their mother. No charges were filed.
Ongoing Online Fraud Investigation – April 30
Whitehall Police continued to investigate a fraud case involving a resident of Iowa Street. The woman reportedly sends money to a man online who claims he is rich and plans to marry her, despite her being already married. Officers have attempted to warn the woman, but the scam remains ongoing.
8-Year-Old Runs Away After Suspension – April 30
At 4:40 p.m., police were called after an 8-year-old ran away from home in the Colby Street area. The child had been suspended from school earlier that day and was upset. While officers spoke with the mother, the child returned home. No further action was required.
Brother Accused of Choking Sibling – May 2
Whitehall Police responded to Main Street at 9:40 a.m. after a man reported his older brother assaulted him over rumors. The 32-year-old suspect allegedly knocked his 28-year-old brother to the floor and began choking him. Officers arrested the suspect and lodged him at the Muskegon County Jail.
Dispute Over Coffee Leads to Mental Health Referral – May 2
A mother on Alice Street called police after a verbal altercation with her adult son. The 25-year-old reportedly threatened her after being scolded for leaving the coffee pot on. Officers found the son later, and he voluntarily went to the hospital. A mental health referral was submitted to HealthWest.
Resident Complains of Mistreatment – May 2
Police were called to a Lewis Street facility at 9:03 p.m. A resident claimed staff were mistreating and laughing at him and wanted to leave. The officer advised the man to speak with staff and relayed his concerns, but no action was taken.
Two-Car Crash at Colby and Warner – May 3
At 12:40 p.m., a 92-year-old Shelby man collided with another vehicle at Colby Street. The man’s view was blocked by a turning car in the inside lane, leading to a crash with a 67-year-old Whitehall man. No citations were issued and no injuries were reported.
Officer Assists with Phone Settings – May 5
A resident on Gibbs Street contacted police at 3:18 p.m. regarding a phone issue. The officer helped the 84-year-old man adjust his screen brightness and explained how to fix it in the future. No other assistance was needed.
Controlled Burn Deemed Safe – May 6
Police responded to a burning complaint on Mears Avenue at 2:41 p.m. The fire was found to be safely contained in a fire pit and only natural wood was being used. No violations were noted.
Wallet Reported Stolen on Colby Street – May 6
At 3:47 p.m., a woman on Colby Street reported her wallet missing. She had left her purse inside her apartment for about 20 minutes while outside. Upon returning, she found the wallet was gone. There are no suspects at this time.
Child Calls 911 Over Skipped Dinner – May 6
Whitehall Police were dispatched to a 911 call made by a 9-year-old who was upset about being sent to bed without dinner. The officer educated the child on proper 911 usage and reassured her about running away not being the answer.