PLYMOUTH — On the evening of Aug. 31 at 10 pm, Plymouth Officers were conducting foot patrols in Centennial Park during the Blueberry Festival, and were advised of a vehicle that had struck a person, resulting in injuries.

Officers arrived on scene, which was southeast of Randolph and Plymouth-Goshen Trail, to find that a man sustained a minor ankle injury. The victim and witnesses identified Matthew Colglazier, 52 years old of Niles, Michigan, as the driver of a vehicle, and stated he intentionally struck the victim with his vehicle because he was angry pedestrians were not moving out of his way fast enough following the fireworks event.
The victim was seen by paramedics from Plymouth Fire, and Colglazier was taken into custody. Colglazier was transported to the Marshall County Jail and lodged on a preliminary felony charge of battery with a deadly weapon.
Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.







