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Don't Count On Getting Legally High After Nov. 8 Election: Patch PM
Creepy Shower Moment | 'Fowl'-Mouthed Witness | Naked Man Injured | Insanity Defense | Feds Raid Gas Stations | Afternoon Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:
New Michigan Law Thwarts Pot, Fracking Ballot Initiatives
- Michigan voters may not get the opportunity on whether to vote on a recreational high or proposed fracking ban in Nov. 8 general election.
Creepy Shower Moment at a Local Fitness Center
- Police said woman told suspect he was in the wrong locker room, then saw him allegedly peeping from under stall as she showered.
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- The parents of a man murdered in western Michigan say Bud likely witnessed the murder. Establishing credibility could be a problem, though.
Naked Man Running in Traffic Critically Injured: Police
- Two accidents snarled traffic Tuesday morning. In the first, a naked man “was running back and forth across the freeway,” police said.
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- Jason Dalton thought a devil-like creature was controlling him through the Uber ride-share app on his iPhone, according to public records.
Feds Raiding Gas Stations Along 8 Mile
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials aren’t saying what they’re investigating, but agents are reportedly hauling out inventory by the truckload.
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- Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’ Would Void Local ProtectionsToddler Dies After Falling In Pool While Parents Slept
- No, Michigan, Mr. T Is Not Dead and Other Google Search Questions
- Children’s Blood Lead Levels By County: Crisis Not Flint’s Alone
- OMG, You Can Un-Send a Text Message: Here's How
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our Michigan network. The Patch community platform serves more than two dozen townships and cities in the region.
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