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Truck stolen from Ovid recovered. Suspect in theft still on loose
Truck stolen from Ovid recovered. Suspect in theft still on loose

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time09-03-2025

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Truck stolen from Ovid recovered. Suspect in theft still on loose

A truck stolen from Ovid on Thursday was recovered Saturday, and one person arrested, but Ovid police said the individual who had the truck was not the subject of a manhunt. "Update!," Ovid police said about 8 p.m. Saturday, "The subject that was just arrested by the Lansing Police Department, in possession of the stolen truck from Ovid, was identified at the jail, by a fingerprint scan. He is not our guy... but, we do have the stolen truck! Thank you LPD!! However, our #2 perp, that stole the truck from MMPA, is still on the run." Ovid police and other agencies have been seeking a man who fled from a home on the east side of Ovid Thursday morning. The man stole a truck in Ovid the same morning and may have been seen Saturday in Dimondale with the stolen truck. The suspect was still driving a white 2015 Chevrolet Silverado pickup stolen from the Michigan Milk Producers Association employee parking lot, the Ovid Police Department's Facebook page said on Saturday in a post that shared photos of the truck and suspect. Later on Saturday, the department also posted that the second suspect was in custody before revising that statement. "Events like this, being fluid, things can and do change. One of the drawbacks to posting too soon....," the department said in a comment on the post. In one post on Saturday, Rousseau asked the suspect to turn himself in in comments on a Facebook update. "If the subject is tired of running, please, give us a call," she said. The search for the man began Thursday morning. Shortly after 8 a.m. that day an Ovid police sergeant went to an address on Warren Road in Shiawassee County, just outside the city limit, to assist the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office, Rousseau said in a statement Thursday evening. Police at the address placed a person under arrest due to outstanding warrants. A second suspect, a man, fled on foot. The man was spotted on Michigan Milk Producers Association surveillance cameras as 9:39 a.m. Thursday. At 11:15 a.m., police learned a 2015 white Chevrolet Silverado pickup was reported stolen from the MMPA employee parking lot. On Saturday, Ovid police said the person and the truck were seen on security cameras in the Dimondale area. The man appeared to be stealing Amazon packages from a home. Dimondale is about 40 miles from where the truck was stolen, just southwest of Lansing. This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Truck stolen in Ovid recovered by Lansing police. Suspect still being sought

Ovid truck theft suspect may have stolen Amazon packages in Dimondale. What to know
Ovid truck theft suspect may have stolen Amazon packages in Dimondale. What to know

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time08-03-2025

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Ovid truck theft suspect may have stolen Amazon packages in Dimondale. What to know

Police say the suspect in an ongoing manhunt may have been seen in Dimondale Friday, where he stole Amazon packages off a porch. The suspect was still driving a white 2015 Chevrolet Silverado pickup that was reported stolen from the Michigan Milk Producers Association employee parking lot the previous day, police said in an update posted on Ovid Police Department's Facebook page. He was wearing a dark green jacket with a black stripe that may have been from the truck, according to the post. Dimondale is about 40 miles from where the truck was stolen, just southwest of Lansing. Ovid Police Chief Lisa Rousseau asked the suspect to turn himself in in comments on a Facebook update. "If the subject is tired of running, please, give us a call," she said. The Facebook post asked anyone who saw the truck or the suspect to call 911 immediately, and to not approach the suspect. The Facebook post said the suspect may be in possession of a firearm. Rousseau said people "driving distracted" may be a reason he hadn't been spotted. "For those few, complaining that he hasn't been caught yet, this is frustrating for law enforcement, too," Rousseau said. "There are many considerations. It is likely, thousands of people have driven past him, and don't even 'see' him, because they are driving distracted." Rousseau said police are continuing to search, but have other duties as well. "You have a handful of law enforcement in any given area, still taking calls for service, as life must go on. There are many others in need of our services," she said, and asked the public to understand why more information isn't shared. "We share as much information that we can, without compromising the criminal case. There is a saying we use in law enforcement: Cases are won or lost outside of the courtroom. What happens prior to the criminal case being heard in court, all matters." Rousseau said in a statement Thursday evening that shortly after 8 a.m. an Ovid police sergeant went to an address on Warren Road in Shiawassee County, just outside the village limit, to assist the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office. Police at the address placed a person under arrest due to outstanding warrants. A second suspect, a man, fled on foot. The man was spotted on Michigan Milk Producers Association surveillance cameras as 9:39 a.m. At 11:15, police learned a 2015 white Chevrolet Silverado pickup was reported stolen from the MMPA employee parking lot. Contact Sarah Atwood at satwood@ Follow her on X @sarahmatwood. This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Ovid truck theft suspect still sought. May have been in Dimondale

Suspect Ovid police are searching for spotted in Dimondale
Suspect Ovid police are searching for spotted in Dimondale

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time08-03-2025

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Suspect Ovid police are searching for spotted in Dimondale

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The says a man they are searching for was spotted in Dimondale on Friday. If you see him or the vehicle police believe him to be driving, do not attempt to make contact. Instead, call 911. The man was initially wanted for questioning by the department, though they did not disclose why. Police say he was seen on surveillance video stealing a truck from the Michigan Milk Producers Association in Ovid at around 9:40 a.m. Thursday—which was spotted in Dimondale on Friday. The truck is described as a white 2015 Chevy Silverado with an American Flag sticker on the back and a license plate of EUF0577. PREVIOUS: Ovid Police lift 'Shelter in Place' order, suspect has left area According to OPD, a resident called 911 to report that someone stole Amazon packages off of her porch. The above photos were taken from surveillance cameras outside her home. Police describe the man as 5'11' tall and of a thin build, wearing a dark green coat with a black strip under the arm that was in the truck when it was stolen. While police initially thought he was armed with a knife, police now say he may have a gun. The search for the man led Clinton County Dispatch and the Ovid Police Department to issue a Thursday morning, though it was lifted by noon that same day when police believed he had left the area. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

‘Lock your doors', Ovid police tell residents during manhunt
‘Lock your doors', Ovid police tell residents during manhunt

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time06-03-2025

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‘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. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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