Crime & Safety
Crime Report: Man Reports Drive Shaft Missing
The following arrest information was supplied by the Fenton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A man reported the drive shaft of his 2000 Chevrolet Blazer missing to police on Sept. 7.
Chief Rick Aro said the man had parked his vehicle on the 600 block of Main Street the previous night and in the morning noticed a wooden block behind the rear tire, which he kicked out of the way. The man told police he noticed the car wouldn’t go in reverse and then looked under the car to find his drive shaft missing.
Police have no suspects.
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Lost ring
turned over a yellow gold woman’s ring to the Fenton Police Department on Aug. 18. Aro said it could be a wedding ring. If anyone lost a ring, they are encouraged to call the Fenton Police Department at 810-629-5311.
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Student drop off at Andrew G. Schmidt Middle School
The Fenton Police are asking parents cooperation to drop off students in the middle school parking lot, rather than across the street in the Fenton High School parking lot.
Aro said students crossing southbound on Donaldson Drive are backing up traffic.
Closed roads
Fenton Police wanted to remind travelers that the will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday in front of . Adelaide Street, North Road and the southbound right lane of LeRoy Street will be closed from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. in the area.
For questions about this blotter, email Jason Alexander.
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