WEST BRANCH, Michigan (WNEM) — In mid-March, Michigan State Police were dispatched to a medical emergency in East Tawas, where the victim overdosed on narcotics allegedly delivered to them by another East Tawas resident.
The event took place on March 15. East Tawas first responders and Michigan State Police troopers attempted first aid, but the victim – a 35-year-old East Tawas man – was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Upon further investigation, MSP determined that the victim died of an overdose. The MSP then identified a suspect, Cara Elizabeth Cummings, 35, of East Tawas, who allegedly delivered the narcotics.
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On Friday, June 3, Cummings was arrested on a two-crime warrant.
While the incident remains under investigation, MSP West Branch Post urges anyone with information to contact its office at 989-345-0956. To remain anonymous, those with information may contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-5245.
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