Michigan
Body of missing 19-year-old found in Ann Arbor
When must you name 911 and when must you use non-emergency traces?
This video explains the significance of understanding when to name 911 for emergencies and when to make use of non-emergency traces for much less important conditions.
In keeping with Ann Arbor police, the physique of a 19-year-old College of Michigan scholar who had been reported lacking was discovered on Saturday, January 24.
Lucas Mattson was final seen alone at 1 a.m. on Friday, January 23, amid frigid temperatures. Police mentioned. Mattson, a scholar student who studied engineering, was discovered within the 1900 block of Cambridge Highway after a 20-hour search involving Ann Arbor police and College of Michigan police. according to to a press launch.
Authorities have discovered no apparent indicators of trauma and don’t suspect foul play at the moment. The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner’s Workplace will establish the trigger and method of demise, police mentioned.
“It’s with nice unhappiness that we share that Lucas Mattson has been discovered deceased. Our ideas are with Lucas’ household, pals and all who knew and liked him throughout this extremely tough time,” the College of Michigan Division of Public Security and Safety mentioned. posted on
The college shared mental health services.
Attain reporter Nushrat Rahman at nrahman@freepress.com.
-
Michigan11 months agoUS District Judge rules that President Trump can dismantle USAID
-
Macomb County10 months agoWho’s running for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District?
-
Michigan10 months agoWhen is Holland’s tulip festival? What to know about the west Michigan event
-
National News11 months agoWATCH LIVE: Stranded NASA astronauts heading back to Earth in SpaceX capsule
-
Michigan11 months agoPresident Trump’s Address to Congress – Key Takeaway
-
Michigan10 months ago5 common Michigan snakes you may see as the weather warms
-
Michigan10 months agoMichigan hunter? Here’s a list of the hunting seasons for 2025
-
Oakland County9 months agoLa Loulou brings a slice of Paris to Piedmont Ave., Cafe Noir moves to Prescott Market

