2/8/14 - A woman jailed after crashing her jeep into the home of a local deputy fire chief has been formally charged. Court records show that charges of operating while intoxicated, driving on a suspended license and another for having no insurance have been filed against 41-year-old Heather Ann Belen of Webberville. She is set to be arraigned in 53rd District Court Wednesday. The charges were authorized following an incident the night of January 12th. Belen is accused of crashing her Jeep into the porch area of Deputy Fowlerville Fire Chief Robert Feigâs home on West Grand River. The Fowlerville Police Department reported that Belen was traveling north on Veterans Drive when her vehicle left the roadway, crossed over Grand River and then a curb before crashing into the front porch area of Feigâs home. Feig and his wife were both home but not injured and Feig administered first aid to the woman until authorities and EMS arrived. She was said to be conscious but sustained some facial injuries and was treated and released from a hospital before being lodged in the Livingston County Jail. (JM)
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