Mosher was arraigned in May on assault charges after allegedly assaulting two police officers and a nurse at McLaren Port Huron. It took time to identify Mosher, as he gave a false name to Clinton Township officers. ► Related: Woman tries to escape through ceiling to flee court orders ► Related: Authorities capture felon who was accidentally released in Oakland Co.Īccording to the Marysville Police Department, Mosher was last seen wearing scrubs and has a cast on his left arm. He was not handcuffed at the time of the exchange. Bruce Wade said he has still not been located as of Monday morning. A search was done by several agencies, according to the release, and Mosher could not be located. He was transported to I-94 and 26 Mile to be turned over to the Marysville Police Department.Īccording to a press release from the Clinton Township Police Department, when the exchange took place, Mosher was able to break free. Through a background check, officers found the man, Nicholas Ian Mosher, had an outstanding probation violation warrant out of St. A a 21-year-old man broke free from police on Saturday during a prisoner exchange between the Marysville and Clinton Township police officers.Īt about 12:15 p.m., Clinton Township police officers responded to a call of a suspicious person at 15 Mile Road and Groesbeck.
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