Officers, civilian recognized for Ontonagon County ice rescue

Five individuals received awards Monday at a Michigan Department of Natural Resources meeting at the Sagola Township Sportsmen’s Club in Dickinson County.

Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers Jennifer Lehto (Hanson) and Zach Painter, Michigan State Police Trooper Paul Maxinoski, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission Capt. Steve Amsler and Susan Barrette, of Bergland, were recognized for their quick and effective actions that saved an angler’s life when he broke through the ice of Lake Gogebic in March 2024.

The law enforcement officers received lifesaving awards, while Barrette was issued an “Outstanding Citizen Award.” That award may be given to a citizen who assists members of the department or the public in any way that tends to physically endanger the citizen. This includes actions by citizens that are instrumental in the apprehension of a criminal and for extraordinary actions takento protect life or property.

“Everyone in this situation exemplified selfless teamwork in their efforts to rescue Mr. Boehm,” said Chief Brandon Kieft, DNR Law Enforcement Division.

Lehto currently works for the DNR Law Enforcement Division’s recreational safety, education and enforcement section. Painter patrols Menominee County. Both have been conservation officers since 2017. Maxinoski enlisted with MSP in 2018 and graduated from the 135th Trooper Recruit School. He is assigned to the Wakefield Post. Amsler patrols the west end of the Upper Peninsula and has been with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission since 2011.

EUP News Staff

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