Driver Repeatedly Rams Barn at Mich. State Police Forensics Lab

May 16, 2022
A 34-year-old man is accused of intentionally crashing into a pole barn, a parked enclosed trailer and a dumpster outside the Michigan State Police Forensic Laboratory in Bridgeport.

BRIDGEPORT, MI— A 34-year-old Saginaw man has been arrested for ramming a car Sunday into a pole barn, a trailer and a dumpster at a state police forensics laboratory, officials said.

Bridgeport police officers were called at about 1:40 a.m. Sunday to the Michigan State Police Forensic Laboratory on Dixie Highway near Fort Road about a vehicle repeatedly ramming a pole barn at the location. Bridgeport is located about six miles southeast of Saginaw and about 95 miles northwest of Detroit.

According to a preliminary investigation, a driver had deliberately and repeatedly rammed his vehicle into a pole barn, a parked enclosed trailer and a dumpster. Both the barn and the trailer were damaged.

Officials said after crashing into the pole barn's overhead door, the man entered the building, where he removed a laptop.

Police arrested the suspect. He was taken to the Saginaw County Jail to await charges.

Anyone with information about the incident should call the Michigan State Police's Tri-City Post at (989) 495-5555.

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