‘Lock your doors', Ovid police tell residents during manhunt
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Ovid police in Clinton County are asking residents to, 'Please lock your doors, vehicles, and check your cameras for this subject.' The subject is a man police are looking to question. Ovid police, however, are not saying why they want this man for questioning.
Police said officers and a K9 are tracking the person near the Elm Street ball fields. He is described as last seen wearing black pants with a white stripe down the side and had his jacket turned inside out. Police also say he is 5'11' tall and thin build. Police say he might be in a white 2025 Chevy Silverado with flags on the back that was stolen from Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) in Ovid around 9:40 Thursday morning. The truck has a license plate of EUF0577. It was last seen at Shepherdsville corner store at 9:54 a.m. according to police.
You are asked to call the police or 911 if you have any information about the man's location.
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