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Bouchard was born in Flint, Michigan. [3] After graduating from Brother Rice High School in 1974, Bouchard attended Michigan State University majoring in criminal justice and police administration. Upon graduation Bouchard entered local law enforcement where he remained for thirteen years. Bouchard was elected to the Michigan State Senate in 1991.
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard provided the information about the 8-year-old during a nighttime news conference. He also said the boy's 4-year-old brother was wounded in the leg and in ...
At least one witness said 42-year-old Michael William Nash used two handguns but that hasn’t been confirmed. ... Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard said, according to the Detroit Free Press.
On Election Day, left-leaning Oakland County could oust a long-time incumbent Republican, Sheriff Mike Bouchard, and choose a Democrat with no police experience. Amrit Kohli of Ferndale is a ...
On March 16, 1999, Johnson was elected to the Michigan Senate in a special election after the resignation of Mike Bouchard. In the state senate, she represented the 13th district and served from March 23, 1999, to 2006. Johnson left the Republican Party after leaving the Michigan Legislature. [2]
Mike Bouchard, Oakland County Sheriff and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2006 [66] [71] Patrick Colbeck, state senator (running for Governor) [73] Rory Cooper, former communications director to former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor [78] Laura Cox, State Representative [66] [71] Marty Knollenberg, state senator [72] (running for re-election)
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard gives a recent talk in 2024 to people at the Iroquois Club in Bloomfield Hills, assisted by his frequent companion, "Comfort K9 Max" -- one of the ...
Mike Bouchard, Oakland County Sheriff, former state senator, nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2006 and candidate for Governor in 2010 [106] Cindy Denby, state representative [110] Craig DeRoche, former Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives [111] Gail Haines, state representative [112] Joe Hune, state senator [113]