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Mausoleum broken into at Detroit cemetery, police seek culprits
Read full article: Mausoleum broken into at Detroit cemetery, police seek culpritsDETROIT – A mausoleum at a cemetery on Detroit’s west side was broken into early Sunday morning. According to authorities, the damage was discovered just before 5 a.m. Police said an unknown number of suspects broke into a mausoleum at a cemetery located near the intersection of Fort and Woodmere streets and attempted to gain entry into another. Police said nothing appeared to have been stolen. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-5440 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. More: Detroit crime news
Police seek suspects in series of burglaries on Detroit’s east side
Read full article: Police seek suspects in series of burglaries on Detroit’s east sidePolice are looking for four men wanted in connection with a series of businesses broken into Jan. 6, 2020. DETROIT – Police are looking for four men wanted in connection with a series of burglaries and businesses broken into early Wednesday morning. According to authorities, between 2:50 a.m. and 3:30 a.m., several Detroit businesses were broken into. Police said a gas station near the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Mt. Police described the suspects as four Black men who were driving a white Dodge Charger with two black racing stripes on it.
Attempted burglars unable to break into Livonia gun store
Read full article: Attempted burglars unable to break into Livonia gun storeLIVONIA, Mich. – Police are looking for would-be burglars after a failed burglary at a Livonia gun store. According to authorities, someone attempted to break into Uncoiled Firearms and Gun Range, located near the intersection of Middlebelt and Schoolcraft roads, Thursday morning, but were unable to get inside the building after throwing a rock at a window. Police said no inventory went missing. Surveillance video of the incident can be seen below. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Livonia Police Department at 734-466-2470.
Man posing as DTE worker steals over $5,000 from 90-year-old Wyandotte woman
Read full article: Man posing as DTE worker steals over $5,000 from 90-year-old Wyandotte womanWYANDOTTE, Mich. – A man posing as a DTE energy employee entered a 90-year-old woman’s Wyandotte home and stole over $5,000 this week, according to authorities. Wyandotte police say an unidentified man smooth-talked his way into the victim’s home, saying he needed to check her electricity and furnace. He then had her check lights in another room while he “checked” lights in a separate room, officials said. When the man never returned, the woman discovered her purse and over $5,000 dollars had been stolen from her home. This one is particularly... Posted by Wyandotte Police Department - Michigan on Saturday, November 14, 2020More: Local News
3 men broke into Family Dollar store on Detroit’s east side and stole safe, police say
Read full article: 3 men broke into Family Dollar store on Detroit’s east side and stole safe, police sayDETROIT – Police are investigating after three suspects broke into a Family Dollar store on Detroit’s east side and stole a safe. The incident happened on Sept. 12 at 4 a.m. at a Family Dollar store in the 9900 block of East Jefferson Avenue and stole the store’s safe. Police said there was money in the safe. Police said the suspects were all men who were wearing masks and gloves. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detroit Police Department’s 7th Precinct by calling 313-596-5740 or CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.
Four teens break into Walled Lake Central High School through unsecured roof hatch, police say
Read full article: Four teens break into Walled Lake Central High School through unsecured roof hatch, police sayCOMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. Four teenagers broke into Walled Lake Central High School through a roof hatch early Wednesday morning, according to authorities. The teens -- from Commerce Township, Clarkston, Livonia and Grosse Pointe Farms -- had allegedly entered the school through a roof hatch that had not been completely secured. Officials say the group was in possession of a fire extinguisher that they removed from the school. One of the teens reportedly injured his leg after jumping off of the roof of the school. Officials say the boy was taken to a hospital for treatment and his vehicle was impounded.
Man faces 12 felony charges following alleged crime spree in Wyandotte
Read full article: Man faces 12 felony charges following alleged crime spree in WyandotteWYANDOTTE, Mich. A 33-year-old man is facing more than a dozen felony charges after an alleged crime spree that included two late-night break-ins and a chase in which he escaped police, according to authorities. Boyers alleged crime spree came to an end on Wednesday when he was spotted by police near a scrapyard. An officer shot a taser at Boyer through the passenger side window of the truck, striking him and bringing him down. Boyer is accused of climbing through the window of a Wyandotte home while a family slept on Saturday, according to police. After the home invasions, Boyer stole a car and led Wyandotte officers on a chase, police said.
Man charged with 12 felonies in suspected crime spree in Wyandotte
Read full article: Man charged with 12 felonies in suspected crime spree in WyandotteWYANDOTTE, Mich. Saturday, 33-year-old Dwyane Andrew Boyer stood in front of Judge Elizabeth Disanto inside the 27th District Court in Wyandotte. Those charges are 12 counts, including larceny, unlawful driving away in a motor vehicle, breaking and entering and several assaulting police officer charges. Local 4 first told you about Boyer after police said he went on a crime spree. Recently, police said Boyer climbed through the window of a Wyandotte home while the family inside was sleeping. He jumped into a dump truck and stole the truck, Hamilton said.
Detroit car wash broken into, police seek suspect
Read full article: Detroit car wash broken into, police seek suspectDetroit car wash broken into, police seek suspectPublished: July 16, 2020, 5:33 pmThe Detroit Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in connection to a burglary that occurred on the city’s east side.
VIDEO: Police seek burglar after tools, cash stolen from Detroit car wash
Read full article: VIDEO: Police seek burglar after tools, cash stolen from Detroit car washDETROIT Police are asking for help identifying and locating a suspect wanted in connection to a breaking and entering that that occurred on Detroits citys east side. According to authorities, just after midnight Sunday, someone broke into the car wash located in the 14600 block of East Jefferson Avenue, near Philip Street. Police said once the culprit cut the lock and chain off the back door, they took tools, an undisclosed amount of money and miscellaneous items from the location before leaving on foot. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-5540 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. More: Detroit crime news
Detroit police look for 3 men involved in breaking, entering incident
Read full article: Detroit police look for 3 men involved in breaking, entering incidentDETROIT Detroit police are looking to identify and locate three men wanted in connection with a breaking and entering incident that occurred Monday. The first suspect is described as wearing a blue hoodie with a red shirt underneath, black pants and black gloves. The second suspect was described as wearing a gray hoodie, black mask, orange gloves and black pants. The third suspect was described as wearing a black hoodie and black pants with a yellow stripe on the leg. Below is a video of the incident from the Detroit Police Department:MORE: Local News
Dearborn police arrest 15-year-old in connection with breaking and entering incidents
Read full article: Dearborn police arrest 15-year-old in connection with breaking and entering incidentsDEARBORN, Mich. A 15-year-old boy has been arrested and taken into custody by Dearborn police in connection with two breaking and entering incidents. On Saturday, May 9 around 4 a.m., Dearborn officers were called to address a breaking and entering incident in the area of Warren and Wyoming. While investigating the incident a second breaking and entering alarm went off at a neighboring cell phone store. Dearborn officers contacted the registered owner of the vehicle. The vehicle owner acknowledged that her 15-year-old son had taken the car without her permission earlier in the evening.