FRICN Media/Steven Ray Jones (May 24, 1975) from Lansing
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On March 10, 2021, Matthew Todd Wrosch,
48, of Owosso, entered the property of the Holly Area Schools
administration and special education curriculum building on Baird
Street, according to authorities.A school staff member saw Wrosch
walking outside the building with a video camera, filming classrooms
and other interior areas of the school, officials said.
When
confronted by a school district administrator, Wrosch refused to
reveal his intentions, authorities said. He became argumentative, so,
out of an abundance of caution, the administrator placed the building
on lockdown and called 911.
Holly police officers said they
arrived and found Wrosch with a video camera walking next to the
school building near the special education, adult transition
program.
An officer stopped Wrosch from entering the area and
told him to leave, police said. Wrosch refused and became
argumentative with the officer, according to authorities.
Wrosch
was arrested and charged with disturbing schools, persons creating
disturbances to leave premises upon request, and disorderly
conduct.
A trial concluded Tuesday (April 12), with a jury
finding Wrosch guilty of one count of disturbing schools.
Sentencing
is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. June 29.
Officials said Wrosch is
an active member of a group that seeks encounters with public
officials so they can post videos to their website. His criminal
history includes convictions for arson, possession of a weapon in a
school zone, retail fraud, drunken driving, driving while suspended,
larceny and check fraud, according to authorities.
On March 10, 2021 Matthew Todd Wrosch, from Owosso, was arrested and charged with one count each of disturbing schools, persons creating disturbances to leave premises upon request and disorderly conduct. April 27 1873
Matthew Todd Wrosch entered the property of the Holly Area Schools Administration and Special Education Curriculum building, located at 920 Baird St. in Holly.
School staff saw the man walking outside the building with a video camera, filming classrooms and other areas inside the building, according to the Holly Police Department.
A school administrator asked the man what his intentions were. The man did not respond and he became argumentative, police said. The administrator placed the building in secure lockdown and called 911 out of caution.
An officer found the man and advised him he must leave the area. Police said the man refused and became argumentative with the officer.
During a jury trial at the 52nd District Court in Clarkson, Wrosch was found guilty of disturbing schools. His sentencing is scheduled for June 29 at 10:30 a.m.










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