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- Posted April 16, 2026
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‘CPCAN Pinwheel
(l-r) Jackson Police Dept. Officer Brad Elston; Blackman Leoni Detectives Brandon Casler and Jeremiah Wheeler; CPCAN Board member Christopher Boulter, Blackman Leoni Deputy Chief of Support Services; Jackson County Sheriff Detective Breanne Tucker; and Detective Sgt. Bryan Huttenlocker.
The planting of the annual pinwheel garden by CPCAN (Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect) — to mark Child Abuse Prevention month—was held April 9 at Austin Blair Park.
Jackson County Circuit Judge and guest speaker Richard LaFlamme and CPCAN Executive Director Staci Blalock “plant” the pinwheels.
(l-r) CPCAN Board member Christopher Boulter, Blackman Leoni Deputy Chief of Support Services; Staci Blalock; Jackson County Sheriff Detective Breanne Tucker; Jackson County Prosecutor Kelsey Guernsey; and Blackman Leoni Detective Brandon Casler.
(l-r) Blackman Leoni Detective Jeremiah Wheeler; CPCAN Board member Jackson County Assistant Prosecutor Samantha Mackereth; and CPCAN Parent Education and Early Truancy Specialist Richard McVay.
(l-r) Jackson Vice Mayor and Ward 2 Councilmember Freddie Dancy, and CPCAN board member Phil Sczykutowicz, Northwest Schools.
(l-r) Jackson Police Dept. Officers Scott Goings and Brad Elston.
(l-r) from Jackson County office of MDHHS: Director Jacyln Caroffino a guest speaker; Program Manager Jennifer Sczykutowicz; and Ashley Whitney.
(l-r) CPCAN Board Secretary Ashley Kelley, Community Action Agency; CPCAN Executive Director Staci Blalock; and Kerin Tabor, Children Trust Michigan.
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