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Identities, prices of most in Could 20 raid unknown

By Editorial Board Published May 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Identities, prices of most in Could 20 raid unknown

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The identities and prices of 8 of the 9 folks arrested in a Tuesday raid in Baker-Donora stay unknown.

Scott Hughes, a spokesman for the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Workplace, tells 6 Information the workplace has no extra info on what, if any, prices these 8 unidentified individuals arrested in a Could 20 raid at 1500 S. Pennsylvania Ave, a two-apartment residence positioned on the nook of Baker St.

He additionally experiences that there is no such thing as a details about a person and girl arrested on Could 21 after code compliance recognized folks within the red-tagged housing.

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The Lansing Police Division has additionally declined to supply info on the raid, these arrested, and what, if any, prices have been leveled towards anybody arrested.

The one recognized particular person going through prices stemming from the raid is Mikhye Bowers, 24. He is a resident of Lansing and was charged with resisting and obstructing police, with a case pending in district court docket, Hughes tells 6 Information.

Paul Mollett was arrested after he was recognized by undercover officers watching the property in preparation for the raid. He was needed on a failure to seem bench warrant. After he was arrested, police say he was discovered to have meth, and was charged in 54-A District Courtroom for possession of methamphetamine.

Lansing Police officers inform 6 Information the raid, involving LPD Particular Operations Division and Michigan State Police, was a part of an ongoing narcotics investigation. Officers confirmed 9 folks had been arrested through the raid, which started at about 7 p.m. on Could 20.

IMG 20250521 173137225 AEPolice on the scene. (WLNS)IMG 20250521 171600956 AEThe home shortly after 5 p.m. Wednesday. (WLNS)IMG 20250521 173116911 AE 1Police on the scene. (WLNS)IMG 20250521 173436529 AEAn unidentified man, in handcuffs was faraway from the 1500 S. Pennsylvania Ave. home the day after a police raid. (WLNS/FILE)IMG 20250521 183033619 AEAnimal Management eradicating what gave the impression to be cats from residence. (WLNS)

Scott Bean, spokesman for the town of Lansing, says 1500 S. Pennsylvania Ave was red-tagged as a result of sewage had backed up into the basement.

A pink tag is used to determine a constructing that the town has recognized as unsafe and unsafe to reside in.

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