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MSP Gladstone Post recognizes distinguished citizens

GLADSTONE, MI— On May 29, 2021, Trooper Josiah Povich of the Gladstone Post was dispatched to a capsized boat with multiple victims in the water on Little Bay de Noc near the Kipling Boat Launch.

Trooper Povich requested the help of two citizens at the scene, Keith Soderman and Trevor Palmer, to launch their boat in a very short period of time in an attempt to rescue the victims. Both Palmer and Soderman are from Delta County and were in the area during this incident.

Upon arrival, two of the three victims had already been rescued by two other boaters, John and Roy Hammond of the New Berlin and Ixonia Wisconsin areas. They were in the area boating.

The third victim, who was still in the water, was located by the second boat operated by Kenneth Allen and Nikki Kluge. Allen and Kluge are from the McHenry Illinois area and were also up boating in the area during this incident. Allen and Kluge attempted to get the victim out of the water but had difficulty pulling him onto the boat. Trooper Povich along with Trevor Palmer were able to throw a rope line to the victim and eventually pull him to safety.

All three victims were returned to shore and treated by EMS on the scene. They were cleared and released a short time later with no significant injuries.

If it were not for the quick actions of Trooper Povich and the citizens who assisted with this incident, loss of life would have been imminent. The Michigan State Police is proud to present Trevor Palmer, Keith Soderman, John Hammond, Roy Hammond, Nicole Kluge and Kenneth Allen with the Distinguished Citizen's Award.

Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the U.P. most of her life. She graduated from Marquette Senior High School and attended Michigan State and Northern Michigan Universities, graduating from NMU in 1993 with a degree in English.