A report has confirmed that the body of a 57-year-old Michigan man was found washed up on a beach in Huron County on Friday morning with a winning lottery ticket tucked away in his wallet. Gregory Jarvis won $45,000 while playing “The Jack” at the Blue Water Inn in Caseville earlier this month. He returned to the place a few days later and was reportedly in good spirits. He bought rounds for patrons even though he was unable to cash his ticket due to an issue with his Social Security card. He was not seen alive again. The Caseville police chief, Kyle Romzek informed a news outlet that the discovery of the lotto ticket prompted his officers to take another look at the case. But the theory is that Jarvis was tying up his boat when he somehow lost his footing and hit his head, and that’s where he ended up in the water.
It is noteworthy that police said a woman in Indiana fatally shot a suspected burglar who kicked in her back door in the middle of the night. The Anderson Police Department said the reported attempted home invasion unfolded in Anderson just before 1 a.m. when the female resident saw a male suspect kicked her back door and enter the home. She rushed to her bedroom, retrieved a firearm, and shot the suspect. She then fled to a neighbor’s house before police arrived on the scene. Police found the deceased suspect near the woman’s bedroom upstairs. His identity will not be released until his next of kin are contacted by authorities. The Madison County coroner said the suspect was a 37-year-old man.
The case is currently under investigation and police will release more information on the matter as it becomes available. The apparent burglary occurred just a few blocks from Anderson University. But it is not believed the crime is connected to the school. Other Americans have defended themselves with a gun during crimes against them recently, including this month in Texas. A homeowner there shot and killed a would-be car thief who refused to leave the premises. Specialist S. Squier with Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said, “As the male homeowner approached the vehicle, he ordered the subject out at gunpoint. He became aggressive, uncooperative. The suspect made the statement that he will not go back to prison”.
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