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A Northville man, Jack Maibach, is facing several felony charges after a high-speed police chase that began in Pellston and ended in attempted carjacking near Mackinac Bridge. Maibach eluded police, drove recklessly, and tried to carjack a vehicle in a hospital parking lot. His arrest required collaboration from various law enforcement agencies due to his violent resistance. The incident highlights the dangers law enforcement faces during pursuits and the ongoing efforts to maintain public safety.
Northville, Michigan – Jack Maibach, a 27-year-old man from Northville, is facing multiple felony charges following a high-speed police chase and an attempted carjacking incident near the Mackinac Bridge on May 19. The pursuit began around 2 p.m. in Pellston, Emmet County, when a deputy from the Emmet County Sheriff’s Office initiated the chase due to Maibach’s excessive speeding.
The chase escalated as Maibach drove across the Mackinac Bridge, prompting law enforcement to call off the pursuit due to safety concerns related to his reckless driving. During the chase, Maibach crashed through a toll booth gate and proceeded to drive northbound in the southbound lane of Interstate 75 after crossing the bridge.
Police temporarily lost sight of Maibach’s vehicle, but it was later found disabled near Mackinac Straits Hospital. The situation intensified when Maibach attempted to carjack another vehicle in the hospital’s parking lot. The targeted car was occupied by a woman accompanied by her child. Fortunately, the woman managed to escape the situation, while Maibach physically clung to the car’s exterior until he fell off.
Authorities located Maibach on foot in the parking lot of the Hampton Inn just down the street. Upon the arrival of law enforcement officers for his arrest, he violently resisted capture. A collaborative effort from multiple agencies, including a deputy from the Mackinac County Sheriff’s Office and a police officer from Sault Tribal, was necessary to subdue and take Maibach into custody.
As a result of this series of events, Maibach faces three felony charges including fleeing and eluding, carjacking, and resisting and obstructing an officer. Additionally, he has been charged in Emmet County with third-degree fleeing a police officer and three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.
This incident has underscored the importance of coordinated efforts among various police departments involved in pursuing and apprehending Maibach. Law enforcement agencies from Mackinaw City, St. Ignace, and the Michigan State Police worked together throughout the unfolding events, demonstrating an effective multi-agency response to the crisis.
The pursuit and subsequent attempted carjacking serve as a reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face when dealing with high-speed chases and individuals who exhibit potentially violent behavior. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, and Maibach’s court proceedings are expected to commence shortly.
Community members are left shaken by the events, emphasizing the importance of public safety and the role of local law enforcement in maintaining order during such unpredictable situations. As the legal proceedings unfold, it remains to be seen what consequences Maibach will face as a result of his actions.
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- MLive: Driver Leads Chase to Mackinac Bridge
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Michigan
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