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City of Luna Pier Police Department

 

Chief: Jerald Winkelman Jr.

 

 

Phone:  734-848-4310

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City of Luna Pier Police Department

 

Chief: Jerald Winkelman Jr.

 

 

Phone:  734-848-4310

Firearms Range

The firearms range is open.ÂPlease contact the police department if you wish to use the range.ÂYou will need to sign a wavier and review the safety rules.ÂThe officer on duty will unlock the gate for you and then inspect and lock up after you leave.ÂAnyone inside the fenced area without permission may be cited for trespassing.

 

If you need to contact the police for an emergency dial 911.ÂFor a non emergency, but you would like to talk to an officer as soon as possible, call 243-7070.ÂIf you would like to leave a message for the police department please call 848-4310.Â

 

 

Chief Jerald Winkelman

The firearms range is open.ÂPlease contact the police department if you wish to use the range.ÂYou will need to sign a wavier and review the safety rules.ÂThe officer on duty will unlock the gate for you and then inspect and lock up after you leave.ÂAnyone inside the fenced area without permission may be cited for trespassing.

 

If you need to contact the police for an emergency dial 911.ÂFor a non emergency, but you would like to talk to an officer as soon as possible, call 243-7070.ÂIf you would like to leave a message for the police department please call 848-4310.Â

 

 

Chief Jerald Winkelman

Blight

Sgt. Leon Baker will be the blight enforcement officer and any comments or complaints can be directed to him.

Sgt. Leon Baker will be the blight enforcement officer and any comments or complaints can be directed to him.

Concealed Pistol Classes

Classes will be held at the Luna Pier Fire Hall. Cost of the entire class is $100.00 with a $20.00 deposit due at the time of registering for class.ÂYou must have previous experience with firearms and own a firearm (preferably firearm you will be carrying).ÂYou must qualify on the range by shooting 150 rounds.ÂFor more information please call:

 

Wayne Blank @241-9131

Tom Steele @734-652-4848

Rick Bryant @419-350-8577

Gary Blackman @419-304-8117

 

 

Class Schedule

 

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June 20-21 

July 25-26

Aug 15-16

September 19-20

Oct, 17-18

Nov 21-22 Â(women only)

Dec 12-13

 

(Advanced classes scheduled as needed.)

Classes will be held at the Luna Pier Fire Hall. Cost of the entire class is $100.00 with a $20.00 deposit due at the time of registering for class.ÂYou must have previous experience with firearms and own a firearm (preferably firearm you will be carrying).ÂYou must qualify on the range by shooting 150 rounds.ÂFor more information please call:

 

Wayne Blank @241-9131

Tom Steele @734-652-4848

Rick Bryant @419-350-8577

Gary Blackman @419-304-8117

 

 

Class Schedule

 

        Â 

June 20-21 

July 25-26

Aug 15-16

September 19-20

Oct, 17-18

Nov 21-22 Â(women only)

Dec 12-13

 

(Advanced classes scheduled as needed.)

 
A note from the Chief ..........

From the Office of the Chief of Police

 

To contact the Luna Pier Police Department:

 

Emergency:  911

Non-Emergency:  734-243-7070

To leave a message:  734-848-4310

 

If you wish to report yard blight, please contact the Chief or Patrolman Davison.

 

We have already started working on the blight issues this Spring.  The Police Department is mostly concerned with trash, the items that could be placed in a garbage can and picked up weekly by Allied Watste.  The City also provides a dumpster behind the Waste Water Treatment Plant to dump larger items.  The common blight items that I have noticed are pop cans, used tires, car parts, propane tanks, and just plain trash.  The City has made it very easy to dispose of the junk.  Â

 

All vehicles, trailers and boats must have a valid registration and be drivable/useable, tires inflated and in working condtion.

 

The City also has zoning and blight ordinances which in summary advise that you must keep your yard clean from leaves, tree limbs and trash.Â

 

I would like to thank the property owners that have already cleaned up.

 

All dog owners must be in actual physical control of the dog(s) on their property or on public property.  The dog cannot be free to roam.  All dog waste must be cleaned up on private and public property.

 

All City ordinancees can be viewd on this website under the Clerk's tab.

 

 

Chief Jerald Winkelman      Â    

From the Office of the Chief of Police

 

To contact the Luna Pier Police Department:

 

Emergency:  911

Non-Emergency:  734-243-7070

To leave a message:  734-848-4310

 

If you wish to report yard blight, please contact the Chief or Patrolman Davison.

 

We have already started working on the blight issues this Spring.  The Police Department is mostly concerned with trash, the items that could be placed in a garbage can and picked up weekly by Allied Watste.  The City also provides a dumpster behind the Waste Water Treatment Plant to dump larger items.  The common blight items that I have noticed are pop cans, used tires, car parts, propane tanks, and just plain trash.  The City has made it very easy to dispose of the junk.  Â

 

All vehicles, trailers and boats must have a valid registration and be drivable/useable, tires inflated and in working condtion.

 

The City also has zoning and blight ordinances which in summary advise that you must keep your yard clean from leaves, tree limbs and trash.Â

 

I would like to thank the property owners that have already cleaned up.

 

All dog owners must be in actual physical control of the dog(s) on their property or on public property.  The dog cannot be free to roam.  All dog waste must be cleaned up on private and public property.

 

All City ordinancees can be viewd on this website under the Clerk's tab.

 

 

Chief Jerald Winkelman      Â    

Curfew Information .................

I have received several requests for information on curfew for children.

The following are State Laws:

 

Curfew for Children

Act 41, 1960.p.32; Eff. Aug 17

An ACT to regulate the hours that children under the age of 16 years may be in or around the public streets, highways, alleys and parks; and to prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions of this act.Â

 

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

 

722.751 Curfew for children under 12 years old.

     Sec. 1.  No minor under the age of 12 years shall loiter, idle or congregate in or around a public street, highway, alley or park between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m., unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian, or some adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the child.

 

722.752 Curfew for minors under age 16.

     Sec. 2.  A minor under the age of 16 years shall not loiter, idle or congregate in or around any public street, highway, alley or park between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. immediately following, except where the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian, or an adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the minor where the minor is upon an errand or other legitimate business directed by his parents or guardian.

 

722.753 Aiding underage children to violate law; misdemeanor.

     Sec. 3.  Any person of the age of 16 years or over assisting, aiding, abetting, allowing, permitting or encouraging any minor under the age of 16 years to violate the provisions of sectins 1 and 2 hereof is guilty of a misdemeanor.

 

722.754 Local regulation as to curfew

   ÂSec. 4. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to limit any powers now or hereafter possessed by law by any township, charter township, city or village to regulate a curfew of minors.

 

 

I have received several requests for information on curfew for children.

The following are State Laws:

 

Curfew for Children

Act 41, 1960.p.32; Eff. Aug 17

An ACT to regulate the hours that children under the age of 16 years may be in or around the public streets, highways, alleys and parks; and to prescribe penalties for violation of the provisions of this act.Â

 

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

 

722.751 Curfew for children under 12 years old.

     Sec. 1.  No minor under the age of 12 years shall loiter, idle or congregate in or around a public street, highway, alley or park between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m., unless the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian, or some adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the child.

 

722.752 Curfew for minors under age 16.

     Sec. 2.  A minor under the age of 16 years shall not loiter, idle or congregate in or around any public street, highway, alley or park between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. immediately following, except where the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian, or an adult delegated by the parent or guardian to accompany the minor where the minor is upon an errand or other legitimate business directed by his parents or guardian.

 

722.753 Aiding underage children to violate law; misdemeanor.

     Sec. 3.  Any person of the age of 16 years or over assisting, aiding, abetting, allowing, permitting or encouraging any minor under the age of 16 years to violate the provisions of sectins 1 and 2 hereof is guilty of a misdemeanor.

 

722.754 Local regulation as to curfew

   ÂSec. 4. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to limit any powers now or hereafter possessed by law by any township, charter township, city or village to regulate a curfew of minors.

 

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