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Spring Arbor Today
By the People, for the People
String of Larcenies Hits Spring Arbor and Pulaski Township
Police seek public's help identifying vehicle of interest in recent thefts
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The Jackson County Sheriff's Office and Michigan State Police are investigating a series of larcenies that have occurred over the past month in Spring Arbor and Pulaski Township, Michigan. Thieves have targeted construction sites and a local trail parking lot, and authorities have released photos of a vehicle they believe is connected to the incidents.
Why it matters
Property crimes like these larcenies can have a significant impact on local communities, disrupting businesses, raising costs for consumers, and eroding a sense of safety. Identifying the perpetrators and recovering stolen goods is a priority for law enforcement to maintain public trust and deter future criminal activity.
The details
Detectives say the recent larcenies appear to be connected, with thieves targeting construction sites and the parking lot at Falling Waters Trail. Authorities have released photos of a vehicle of interest and are asking the public to help identify the vehicle and its driver.
- Over the past month, the larcenies have occurred in Spring Arbor and Pulaski Township.
The players
Jackson County Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency investigating the string of larcenies.
Michigan State Police
Assisting the Jackson County Sheriff's Office with the investigation.
Detective Kelley Ebersole
The lead investigator asking the public for help identifying the vehicle of interest.
What they’re saying
“Anyone who recognizes the vehicle or has information about the incidents is asked to contact Detective Kelley Ebersole at 517-768-7932 or by email at kebersole@mijackson.org.”
— Detective Kelley Ebersole, Lead Investigator (wkhm.com)
What’s next
The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the vehicle of interest and its driver.
The takeaway
This string of larcenies highlights the importance of community cooperation with law enforcement to help solve property crimes and maintain a sense of safety in local neighborhoods.
