Michigan Couple Avoids Jail Over Lost Dr. Seuss Library Book

TECUMSEH, Mich. (AP) - A Michigan couple who faced jail after they borrowed a novel and a Dr. Seuss book from a local library and held onto them long past their return dates will remain free.

Cathy and Melvin Duren of Tecumseh were charged with failure to return rental property and a judge told them in April that they faced up to 93 days and a $500 fine.

The charges arose because the Durens owed about $35 in late fees for "The Rome Prophecy," borrowed from Tecumseh Public Library in April 2015, and because they lost "A Hatful of Seuss" borrowed by their teenage son in July 2014.

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The Daily Telegram of Adrian reports that the Lenawee County prosecutor's office dismissed the misdemeanor charges Tuesday in exchange for the Durens paying the past-due book fees and the cost of replacing the Dr. Seuss book.

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