Crime & Safety

Man Cited on Charges of Driving With Expired Tags, No Insurance

The following information was provided by the Northville Township Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.

While on patrol on southbound Haggerty Road near Cross Road, Northville Township Police stopped a 2000 Dodge Neon displaying an orange license plate sticker indicating an expired plate tag, according to a police report.

The driver told police the vehicle had just been fixed after being broken for about 8 months and that this was the first time he’s driven the vehicle since the repairs took place, the report indicated.

The man told police the vehicle was not registered and that he did not have insurance, nor did he have any repair paperwork, the report indicated, telling police a family friend performed the work.

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Police cited the man on charges of having an unregistered vehicle on the roadway and not having insurance. He has a March 13 court date at 35th District Court in Plymouth.

Police asked the man to leave the vehicle in the parking lot where he had pulled over until he obtains the proper registration and insurance.

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