Today, Howell resident Jennifer Santamaria arrived at her scheduled time to be fingerprinted for her firearms identification card. This would have normally been done inside our records bureau by our civilian staff.

Although township buildings are closed and some services paused, Chief Kudrick made it clear that there will be no delay in processing firearms paperwork.

Lt. John Yurgel created a process that continues to provide our residents with their constitutional right to bear arms. He set up a scheduling system that allows applicants to arrive at headquarters to process their paperwork outside. Although the hood of a police car is his work station, the job gets done. Strong work Lt Yurgel !