Sunday, November 6, 2011

Wood Pecking, an Arrest and Ralph


"What is that knocking sound? It sounds like someone is tapping on the side of the house". And so it was. A small Downey Woodpecker had dropped by to see what our house tasted like or more likely to see if he could scare up any bugs to eat. This, the morning after a deer was just standing in our driveway checking us out as we came home. Is this the greatest place for wildlife...or what!

What follows is an article that appeared in the November 1st edition of The Iron Mountain Daily News
CRYSTAL FALLS - Officials from the Iron County Sheriff's Department have announced that David Anthony Levack, 44, of Kingsford is scheduled to be arrested today on charges related to the Sept. 27 homicide of Joyce Johnson, 81, of Crystal Falls.
Iron County Sheriff Mark Valesano said that Levack is charged with the following felonies: one count of homicide open murder, one count of homicide felony murder, one count of first degree home invasion, and one count of witness intimidation. Levack will also be treated as a habitual offender-third.
If convicted, Levack faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
According to court records, Levack had been scheduled for a trial on felony stolen property charges in Iron County Trial Court on Sept. 27. The victim and main witness in the case, Johnson, was found deceased the same day.
Her death was ruled a homicide.
Levack was wanted for questioning, but was not located until Oct. 3 in Iron Mountain. When approached by officials from the Michigan State Police, Levack allegedly waved a six-inch filet knife at them and himself.
As a result, Levack also faces felony charges of carrying a concealed weapon and felonious assault in Dickinson County.
Dickinson County Prosecutor Stephanie Brule said during Levack's preliminary examination that further charges against Levack related to an alleged meth lab bust in Kingsford will likely be filed shortly.
Levack was being held on a $100,000 bond in the Dickinson County Jail as of this morning. 
Maybe now some of the other branch members who were scheduled to testify won't be as frightened as they have been.

We made arrangements with a LA family to visit with them once a week. We will bring church to them even if they can't seem to come to church. He works Sundays and they have but one car and live 30 miles away. She was baptized 3 years ago and he is a lifelong member. They have 2 children ages 9 and 7. We hope to re-energize them. It will help that he has applied for a different job with more money and a better working schedule. Sunday shifts are the rule in this part of the country. We need to thank our Heavenly Father for jobs where we are able to use the Sabbath as the Lord intended.

We did spend a lot of time on the road this week; first at District Meeting in Marquette that was attended by our ZLs for the first time, then looking for members as our appointments all re-scheduled. At the end of one road lives a 60 year old member and her 40 year old daughter along with goats, chickens, and various other animals on immaculate property. They weren't home but we are anxious to meet these sisters living at the end of "civilization" yet, by all appearences, being totally in control of a challenging environment. On Friday we ate our lunch in the town of Ralph. It is like many similar places we have seen; when a new main highway is built all of the "Ralphs" slowly began to die. There was however a nice new tavern, probably the most successful business in Ralph.

The countryside is teeming with hunters getting everything ready for the gun hunt in a couple of weeks. On the news some hunters were complaining that the 700 or so wolves in the UP were taking too many of the estimated 200,000 deer and not leaving them any. Really.

After church today we are headed to Chicago and the temple via Appleton after a Monday conference with 3 of the mission zones/stakes. Elder Walker of the Seventy will be in attendance. He is the chairman of the temple committee and has been at the dedications of recent temples around the world. We are excited.

Standard time greetings to you all,
Elder and Sister Johnson

1 comment:

SB said...

I'm glad they found the guy who killed that member. Crazy. Sounds like you are staying busy. I hope it's warmer there than here (in the 20's overnight). - Stephanie B.