Thursday, July 5, 2012

Police at Electric Forest Festival (2012) make eight arrests, press 45 felony drug charges...

More on some of the other stories/occurrences of interest from EFF 2012 will be posted on in the next few days. See below for the latest...

(July 2012, Andrew Krietz)
With attendance capped at 25,000 and near sellout crowds, Michigan State Police troopers investigated 67 complaints during the four-day event, according to a release by Lt. Kevin Leavitt at the Hart Post.
Eight subjects were lodged in the Oceana County Jail and 49 subjects are pending arrest following review by the Oceana County Prosecutor’s Office.
“(The numbers appear) about normal,” Leavitt said. “You’ve got to think, if you’ve got 25,000 people there, you’re going to have that element everywhere and that’s what we were prepared for.”
Among the charges pressed, there were 45 felony drug charges, one felony charge of resisting and obstructing an officer causing injury and 12 misdemeanor charges. Those include larcenies, assaults, drug charges, reckless driving, operating under the influence of drugs and resisting and obstructing an officer.

Electric Forest 2012
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The autopsy continues on a 37-year-old Connecticut man who died at the festival Friday morning, Leavitt said. The man, identified as Michael Benway Jr., was found dead at his campsite by fellow campers.

Foul play is not suspected and it will take a few weeks before the results of the examination and toxicology tests are known, Leavitt said.
A local Rothbury weather station reported a high of 94 degrees Thursday — the first day of the festival and warmest of all days. Leavitt said heat played a factor this year compared to last.
“It was a lot warmer this year than last year,” Leavitt said. “The guys out there in the field would tell people to hydrate often.”
Troopers responded to 41 various medical calls with emergency medical service crews and festival security.
"Overall, it was a good festival," Leavitt said. "We've assisted with festivals in previous years and we had an idea of what to expect before this one."
(http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2012/07/45_felony_drug_charges_pressed.html)

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