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Human Trafficking: You Can Make A Difference

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Tim Rutkowski
Monday, 26 June 2017 / Published in Crimes Against a Person, News
Victims come from all walks of life, but one frequently present risk factor is a sense of alienation. The average age of recruitment is 12 years old, but age is not a protective factor. Transient youth, those who are homeless, have a one in five chance of being recruited for commercial sex trafficking within 3 months of being homeless and young adults with little to no supervision are at elevated risk. Individuals who already feel like outsiders due to a national, gender, or LGBT identity are also at a greater risk. People with victim mentality or little to no self-reliance are easy targets for recruiters. Poverty is a risk factor, however, higher socio-economic status is not a protective factor.

April is Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Assault Awareness Month

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Friday, 28 April 2017 / Published in Crimes Against a Person, News
You see, generation to generation, families pass on parenting styles; gentle or harsh, right and wrong.  We know only what we learn, and we learn often by what has been done to us.  Unless we receive education to know better, we remain trapped in the old, and sometimes dysfunctional and harmful styles of parenting, and will repeat what we know /what we have learned – and we will sometimes pass on a legacy of abuse.  But there is hope.  When we know better, we do better. 

Drugged driving eclipses drunken driving in tests of motorists killed in crashes

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Huron County Prosecutors Office
Thursday, 27 April 2017 / Published in Drug Addiction, News, Traffic Safety
Drugged driving eclipses drunken driving in tests of motorists killed in crashes From the Washington Post, April 26, 2016. For the first time, statistics show that drivers killed in crashes
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Drunk Driving Crackdown Highlights Cost, Danger, Inconvenience; Sobriety courts emphasize recovery, prevention

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Tim Rutkowski
Thursday, 16 March 2017 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
Law enforcement officers and judges yesterday announced the start of a statewide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over drunk driving crackdown at the annual meeting of the Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals in Novi. Increased patrols focused on drunk driving enforcement will be under way in every county between March 16 and March 29.
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HOPE Amid a Heroin Epidemic

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Tim Rutkowski
Wednesday, 01 March 2017 / Published in Drug Addiction, News
Heroin and other opiates are killing young parents, star athletes, and it is poisoning our aging population at an alarming rate. Now is the time for all good men and women to get involved to put the kibosh on this evil presence in our community. You may have heard the Centers for Disease Control’s statistics that overdose deaths have quadrupled from 2015 to 2016.
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Prosecutor’s Office Warns About the Dangers of Heatstroke

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Tim Rutkowski
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
Heatstroke is the number one killer of children, outside of car crashes. That’s why the Huron County Prosecutor’s Office has joined with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to attempt to reduce these deaths by reminding parents and caregivers about the dangers of heatstroke and leaving children in hot cars. In 2015 there were 24 heatstroke deaths of children in vehicles.

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

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Tim Rutkowski
Friday, 01 April 2016 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. This is a time to raise awareness of the dangers and cost of this growing epidemic and from April 8 to 13, 2016, law enforcement personnel will be using a combination of traditional and innovative strategies to crack down on motorists who text while driving. The objectives of the national high-visibility enforcement U Drive. U Text. U Pay. campaign are to: conduct intense enforcement of anti-texting laws, and couple the efforts with advertising, media, and social media outreach to let drivers know about the enforcement and convince them to obey the law.
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Safety Tips to Write Home About

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Tim Rutkowski
Monday, 23 November 2015 / Published in Crimes Against a Person, News
Safety Tips
The holidays are the busiest time of the year for people who like to use this opportunity to leave town and visit friends and family. Sadly, it is also the busiest time of the year for burglars. If you’re planning to leave your home unattended this season, either as a homeowner or renter, you need to be extra cautious. Read on for eight tips to keep your home as safe as houses.

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Remembering Road Traffic Victims

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Tim Rutkowski
Saturday, 14 November 2015 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
November 15, 2015, just another Sunday, right? No, not at all. This coming Sunday is much more. It is the United Nations (U.N.) World Day of Remembrance for Traffic Crash Victims. Every year, the third Sunday in November is a day to reflect, to think about family, friends, and all those who are killed because of traffic crashes.
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Veterans: Once Home—Stay Safe, Drive Safe

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Tim Rutkowski
Wednesday, 11 November 2015 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
Today we remember and recognize the dedication of our military service men and women.  Called Veteran’s Day in the United States and Remembrance Day by the Commonwealth Countries, it is
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Drowsy Driving: Take the Time to Sleep

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Tim Rutkowski
Friday, 31 July 2015 / Published in News, Traffic Safety
In today’s culture, with many of us traveling in large and potentially deadly weapons on a road or highway, mixing the lack of sleep with driving is a deadly combination. However, there are practical steps each of us can take to avoid these dangers, with acknowledgement of the existence of drowsy driving being the first.
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This Fourth of July, ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’

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Tim Rutkowski
Monday, 29 June 2015 / Published in Impaired Driving, News
The Fourth of July is one of America’s favorite holidays. And why not? Families and friends gather to celebrate our country with food, parades, parties, picnics and fireworks. A Dangerous
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