Residents of Sylvan Township in Washtenaw County, Michigan, have been advised not to drink their municipal water following a break-in at the local water treatment plant. The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office issued an advisory after discovering tampering with the plant's control system.
Operators at the Sylvan Township Water Treatment Plant found the perimeter fence had been tampered with and graffiti marked the site. Michigan State Police were called to the scene, and during their investigation, a 33-year-old suspect was apprehended while leaving the facility.
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Jul 11, 2024
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