Berrien County apprehends female suspect wanted for homicide in northwest Indiana

Berrien County authorities have arrested a woman who was wanted for homicide in northwest Indiana. The woman’s identity has not been released yet, but she is currently in custody and awaiting extradition back to Indiana. The arrest was made possible after a tip was received by the Berrien County Sheriff’s Office. No further details about the homicide or the suspect have been released at this time.

A badge from the Berrien County Sheriff’s Office is pictured in this photo from WSBT.

Berrien County in Michigan is currently in the spotlight, as reported by WSBT.

Berrien County authorities have successfully apprehended a woman who was wanted for homicide. The arrest was made on Saturday evening, and the suspect is currently in custody.

The Berrien County Sheriff’s Office officials reported the detainment of a 48-year-old individual from northwest Indiana around 8:20 p.m. on North Thompson Street in New Buffalo.

According to officials, the discovery of the woman was made possible when she passed by a license plate reader.

State departments have been procuring readers that instantly alert authorities when a stolen vehicle or wanted person passes by.

There is a lack of information regarding both the detained woman and the alleged offense.

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