Lake County, MI – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is asking for public assistance in identifying individuals connected to a series of trespassing incidents in Webber Township. Deputies say the most recent incident occurred around 6:39 p.m. on November 24, 2025, near W. 24th Street and S. Merrillville Road.
According to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, surveillance images show an off-road utility vehicle and several individuals believed to be involved. Authorities said these incidents are part of an ongoing trespassing problem in the area.
Under Michigan law (MCL 750.552 – Trespass), a person may not enter or remain on another’s property without lawful authority or permission. Officials reminded residents that it is their responsibility to ensure they have permission before accessing private land.
Deputy Myer with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office is handling the investigation. Anyone who recognizes the individuals or has information related to these incidents is asked to contact Deputy Myer through their email or Central Dispatch at 231-745-2711.
Authorities expressed appreciation for the community’s help in identifying those responsible and preventing further trespassing.
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