March 13, 2025

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MSP detective retiring from career fighting drug trafficking

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Michigan State Police Det. Lt. Ken Mills (right) was presented Tuesday with a plaque from the members of the Cheboygan County Sheriff's Department who have been a part of the Straits Area Narcotics Enforcement (SANE) team with Mills over the years. These deputies include (from left) Lt. Andrew LaLonde, Lt. Jeremy Runstrom, Lt. Josh Ginop and Cheboygan County Sheriff Dale Clarmont.

GAYLORD — Ken Mills has spent over 35 years in law enforcement, including the last 20 with the Straits Area Narcotics Enforcement (SANE) drug task force.

Mills said there are two components of drug abuse that have made it historically a difficult problem to deal with — the addictive nature of the substances and the profit motive that comes from selling drugs.

“It’s a tough combination to beat,” he said. 

Mills, a detective lieutenant with the task force, will retire from the field at the end of the month. SANE serves the counties of Cheboygan, Emmet and Otsego in Northern Michigan. Law enforcement departments in those counties assign officers to SANE and pay their salary. Grant funding covers the other expenses.

“Nobody wants to become an addict and many of them start out by saying, ‘I can control this,'” Mills said. “Of course almost all of them fail at that.”

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