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Flint Water Crisis Indictments Detroit Free Press https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/flint-water- crisis/2017/06/14/flint-water-crisis-charges/397425001/

Nick Lyon, 49, of Marshall The director of Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services.  Lyon is charged with involuntary manslaughter, a 15- year felony, and misconduct in office, a five-year felony.

Dr. Eden Wells, 54, of Ann Arbor The state's chief medical executive. Wells is charged with obstruction of justice, a five-year felony, and lying to a police officer, a two-year misdemeanor. (Photo: Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press)

Darnell Earley, 65, of Lansing Earley was Flint emergency manager from September 2013 to January 2015.  He is charged with false pretenses and conspiracy, both 20-year felonies, plus misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty. On Wednesday, Schuette announced he will also be adding an involuntary manslaughter charge against Earley.

Gerald Ambrose, 67, of Mason Mason was Flint emergency manager from January to April  2015. He is charged with false pretenses, conspiracy, misconduct in office and willful neglect of duty.

Howard Croft, 51, of Grand Blanc The former City of Flint public works superintendent. Croft is charged with conspiracy and false pretenses.

Daugherty Johnson, 48, of Flushing The former Flint utilities administrator. Johnson is charged with conspiracy and false pretenses.

Liane Shekter-Smith, 57, of Marshall The fired head of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality's drinking water unit. Shekter- Smith is charged with misconduct in office, a five-year felony, and willful neglect of duty, a misdemeanor. Schuette announced Wednesday that he will be adding a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Shekter- Smith.

Adam Rosenthal The DEQ water quality analyst is charged with three felonies: misconduct in office; tampering with evidence; and conspiracy to tamper with evidence; and one misdemeanor, willful neglect of duty.

Patrick Cook The DEQ specialist for the community drinking water unit is charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy, and willful neglect of duty. Nancy Peeler, 54, of Midland The director of the DHHS program for maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting. Peeler is charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy and willful neglect of duty.

Robert Scott, 58, of Haslett The data manager for the DHHS Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy and willful neglect of duty.

Corinne Miller, 65, of DeWitt The former director of the Bureau of Epidemiology and state epidemiologist was charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy and willful neglect of duty. In September, Miller pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor on the understanding felony charges would be dropped and agreed to cooperate with the investigation.

Mike Glasgow, 41, of Flint The city's laboratory and water quality supervisor was charged with two counts of tampering with evidence and one count of willful neglect of office. In May of 2016, Glasgow pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor and agreed to cooperate, with the understanding felony charges would be dropped.

Mike Prysby, 54, of Bath The DEQ drinking water official is charged with two counts of misconduct in office and one count each of conspiracy to tamper with evidence, tampering with evidence, engaging in a treatment violation that violates the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act and engaging in a monitoring violation that violates the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act.

Stephen Busch, 41, of DeWitt The Lansing district coordinator for the DEQ’s Office of Drinking Water and Municipal Assistance is charged with misconduct in office, conspiracy to tamper with evidence, tampering with evidence, engaging in a treatment violation that violates the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act and engaging in a monitoring violation that violates the Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act.