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Inmate dies at Saginaw County Jail hours after being arrested, day before he was to be sentenced

SAGINAW, MI — An inmate of the Saginaw County Jail has died, several hours right after staying lodged in the facility and the day in advance of he was to be sentenced on a felony.

About 1 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 15, corrections officers responded to an unresponsive inmate. The officers and health-related employees instantly rendered lifesaving remedy upon the inmate, 26-year-outdated Joshua A. Aldrich.

Their attempts have been relieved by Saginaw firefighters and Mobile Health care Response.

Aldrich did not regain consciousness and was pronounced deceased at the jail about 1:45 a.m. There was no indicator Aldrich died of foul enjoy or was the target of an assault, explained Undersheriff Mike Gomez.

An autopsy is scheduled to figure out Aldrich’s lead to of demise.

Aldrich, of Bay Metropolis, experienced been lodged in the jail at 7:55 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, jail logs demonstrate.

A Saginaw County judge issued a bench warrant for his arrest on Oct. 27 just after Aldrich violated probation.

Aldrich in March was charged with a existence offense of armed theft following allegedly pulled a knife on a loss prevention officer at Menards at 5806 Condition St. in Saginaw Township. Aldrich fled the retail outlet on foot with stolen products, pursued by civilians.

Law enforcement observed Aldrich in close proximity to the aged Brockway Roller Rink at 5550 Brockway Highway. The officers recovered a knife and a gas gauge stolen from Menards on Aldrich.

Aldrich in September pleaded no contest to felonious assault — a 4-calendar year felony — and third-degree retail fraud in exchange for the dismissal of the armed theft rely. He was free on a $7,500 or 10{a73b23072a465f6dd23983c09830ffe2a8245d9af5d9bd9adefc850bb6dffe13} bond at the time.

Aldrich was scheduled to be sentenced on his most current convictions on Thursday, Dec. 16.

When Aldrich committed his crime at Menards, he was serving two conditions of probation on two counts of assault with a perilous weapon. Aldrich’s probationary phrases have been by way of the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which lets a decide to put a defendant among the ages of 17 and 24 in jail or on probation without a conviction on their file. If the defendant effectively completes the terms of the judge’s sentence, he or she avoids acquiring a felony report.

Aldrich’s record features various convictions of retail fraud, assaulting police, and tampering with an digital checking unit.

In October 2017, a Bay County judge sentenced Aldrich to 18 months to five yrs in jail. Aldrich is also on probation by the Michigan Section of Corrections by way of Oct. 10, 2022.

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