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Hams not tickets

Pictured (l-r) are Trooper Brett Skoczylas, Roscommon County Sheriff Department (RCSD) Deputy Jonah Schutte, Deputy Emilie Pelleran, Community Policing Deputy Bill Rude, Sgt. Dean Maeder, Lt. Eric Tiepel, Undersheriff Ben Lowe, Gerrish Twp Police Lt. Greg Patchin, and Community Services Trooper Brian Koboldt.
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Pictured (l-r) are Trooper Brett Skoczylas, Roscommon County Sheriff Department (RCSD) Deputy Jonah Schutte, Deputy Emilie Pelleran, Community Policing Deputy Bill Rude, Sgt. Dean Maeder, Lt. Eric Tiepel, Undersheriff Ben Lowe, Gerrish Twp Police Lt. Greg Patchin, and Community Services Trooper Brian Koboldt.

ROSCOMMON COUNTY – Several law enforcement agencies across Roscommon County participated in a Hams for Tickets programs the week prior to Easter. Roscommon County Undersheriff Ben Lowe said money for the purchase 54 turkeys was donated by First Congregational Church in Roscommon. Lowe contacted Houghton Lake Walmart manager Jim VanSice, who arranged for the purchase of the turkeys at a discounted rate. About half were delivered to the homes of residents who were recommended by churches, neighbors or social service agencies.

~ Photos by Tracy Constance

Patricia Sabercool is pictured with her ham. She was pulled over by Gerrish Township Officer Greg Patchin.
Theodore Bell was stopped for speeding in the truck of his grandfather when Gerrish Twp Police Lt. Greg Patchin gave him a ham.
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