OCEANA COUNTY, MI - Of the tens of thousands of people who attended Electric Forest, 23 of them ended up in jail during the music festival.

The Michigan State Police released a round-up of police activity for the festivals two weekends at the Double JJ Ranch in Rothbury. The festival was held June 22-25 and June 29-July 2.

There are 28 people who are facing possible arrest after complaints are reviewed by the Oceana County Prosecutor's Office.

The police provided the following information about enforcement activity:

Troopers investigated 140 complaints.

Current and pending charges range from felony drug and weapons charges to misdemeanors that include assault, drug possession, trespassing, being disorderly and being a fugitive from justice.

Troopers also responded to or assisted with medical emergencies and helped festival security staff.

The Michigan State Police have a contract with the festival to provide law enforcement services, and troopers come from all over the state to serve. All expenses, including travel, are paid by the festival and not Michigan citizens.