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From the Desk of Sheriff Abbott – 9/25/2025


Deputy Calhoun and Kuno (K-9 partner now retired) were honored in Washington DC by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). They were awarded the prestigious HOPE AWARD at their annual awards ceremony. Kuno handled and trained by Deputy Calhoun was credited with five successful saves/finds of missing children during his career here prior to retirement. Deputy Calhoun was able to take his family to be part of the experience as well. NCMEC was gracious enough to cover all the expenses for the whole thing. A huge congratulations to Deputy Eric Calhoun and Kuno, well earned, well deserved.

Detective Miriam Sipes recently competed 40 hours of specialized training at the Sexual Assault Investigation Academy in Ohio. The intense program covered a range of critical topics, including victimology, sexual assault investigations, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) exams, and the essential role that medical providers play in supporting law enforcement. The training emphasized the importance of the initial response, victim care, crime scene preservation, and evidence collection. Detective Sipes learned about techniques for suspect development, the use of DNA in sexual assault cases, and reviewed multiple real-life case studies used to reinforce investigative strategies.

Detectives were actively looking for a 55-year-old Decatur man for questioning for an ongoing investigation. An MSP Detective observed the suspect driving and followed him into the courthouse. The Detective contacted our Detective, and contact was made there at the courthouse by both agencies Detectives. It was found he went there to sign paperwork to officially be released off parole supervision. It was found during the interview and investigation that he didn’t have a valid driver’s license, have bad licenses plates, and have no insurance for the vehicle. Due to multiple traffic violations and his parole status continued, he was taken into custody. A subsequent search of his vehicle resulted in the discovery of approximately two grams of methamphetamine. He was lodged for the incident.

Detective Chris Orr that runs our Forensic Unit gave a presentation at the Mattawan High School to juniors and seniors. The presentation focused on social media, electronic safety, digital platforms, and how to protect their personal information online. Detective Orr did a great job providing insight into the risks associated with online activity and the importance of making informed safe choices online in today’s digital world.

I was able to meet with Several Amish Families in the Bloomingdale Area this past week to go over ideas together relating to buggy crashes. Members of the Van Buren County Road Commission and Reserve Sgt Walt Grech were also able to be there and give ideas as well. It was a very productive meeting with everyone involved with a lot of information being presented.

Deputies handled a Road Rage Incident in Geneva Township. The caller advised the suspect vehicle crashed and was in a ditch. Deputies located the vehicle and suspect in the area it was described as at. The investigation found the driver (From Allegan County) was intoxicated and had a firearm in his vehicle. The suspect was lodged for the incident and now faces multiple charges.

Uniform Response handled a Single Vehicle Crash in Pine Grove Township. The investigation found that the singe occupant driver from Calhoun County straightened out a curve, left the roadway, hit a tree and large rock. The driver succumbed to the injuries, losing his life. The accident remains under investigation.

Uniform Response handled a Single Vehicle Crash in Hamilton Township. The driver advised Deputies that he swerved to miss an opossum, lost control, and crashed. Alcohol is believed to be a factor, and once the blood results come back, an arrest warrant will be issued. The driver was hospitalized due to injuries.


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