Posted on 05 March 2015. Tags: bomb threat, Circuit Court, Haff, Woodland Mall

Julie Ann-Marie Haff
A Cedar Springs woman pled guilty this week to calling in a bomb threat to Woodland Mall.
Julie Ann-Marie Haff, 46, reportedly called in the threat on January 11, at 11:23 p.m. and told mall security there was a bomb in the parking lot.
Police traced the call to a man’s phone in Cedar Springs. The man told police his girlfriend used the phone to call in the threat.
Haff entered the guilty plea on Tuesday, March 2, in Circuit Court. Sentencing was set for April 15. The charge is a felony, and she could face up to four years in prison.
The Post previously featured Haff in a story in August of 2013, when she gave her dog credit for saving her life after she suffered a mini stroke.
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Posted on 14 March 2014. Tags: Ashley Bremmer, cedar springs city council, Circuit Court, Mark Laws, Mark Trusock, Patricia Troost, recall, Truesdale
Last Friday, March 7, was the third time the Kent County Elections Commission has held a clarity hearing on the petition language filed to recall two Cedar Springs City Council members. It was approved 2-1.
Council members Patricia Troost and Ashley Bremmer have 10 days from last Friday to appeal the decision.
According to Elections Director Susan deStiguer, the petition language was approved 2-1. Chief Probate Judge David Murkowski expressed concern about the factual portion and voted no.
Resident Mark Laws filed the petitions. The first time he filed, they were rejected by the Elections Commission. The second time he filed, the Election Commission approved them 2-1, but the Council Members appealed, and Circuit Court judge Mark Trusock reversed that decision Friday, February 21. Laws then immediately filed new language. That is the language approved last Friday.
It reads:
1) On July 11, 2013 Ashley Bremmer/Patrica Troost voted to go into a closed session, to hear complaints against council member Truesdale. The Open Meetings Act 267, 15.268, 8a allows for a closed session if it is requested by the person to be disciplined or reprimanded. Council member Truesdale made no such request.
2. On November 14, 2013 Ashley Bremmer/Patricia Troost voted to change the city logo and tagline. For many years it has been procedure of the council to not take action on an item not previously on agenda for public input and comment. This change in the logo and tagline was not presented to the public for input or comment before the change was made.
Watch the Post for more details next week on the status of the petitions.
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