Update: Saginaw Township Police: 19-year-old Saginaw woman died following Saturday night rollover crash on Gratiot

SAGINAW TOWNSHIP, MI — One person is dead and another is in critical condition after a Chevy Suburban traveling east on Gratiot hit the curb, rolled and snapped a telephone pole in half, according to police.

Officials with the Saginaw Township Police Department, Saginaw Township Fire Department, Saginaw County Sheriff's Office and Thomas Township Police Department responded to the crash at 5105 Gratiot, west of Center and near Sullivan's Food & Spirits, about 11:15 p.m. Saturday, June 28.

Det. Sgt. Chad Brooks of the Saginaw Township Police Department said the vehicle hit the curb, rolled, snapped a telephone pole in half and pulled down cable wires.

The vehicle came to a rest on top of the cable wires on a patch of grass on the south side of the road. Broken glass and blood could be seen on the road following the crash, and rap continued to play on the stereo.

The male driver was ejected from the vehicle, Brooks said. He and his female passenger were transported to an area hospital where the female died, he added.

The driver was in critical condition as of about 12:45 p.m., he said.

Gratiot is closed between Center and Midland roads and could remain closed for hours, officials at the scene said.

Saginaw County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Mike Andreotti said a male who was not involved in the crash crossed the crime scene tape, refused to leave and then assaulted an officer while being escorted away from the scene. He then attempted to flee and was arrested.

No further details were immediately available.

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