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Police investigating shooting, crash on Detroits east side
Read full article: Police investigating shooting, crash on Detroits east sideDETROIT Police investigated a Sunday shooting and crash near the intersection of Ryan Road and Emery Street. According to authorities, someone in a Chevrolet Malibu shot several times at a driver in a pickup truck. Police said the driver of the truck lost control and hit a fence. The driver and the passenger suffered minor injuries from the crash, but police said it appeared the bullets did not strike anyone. More: Detroit crime news
Detroit police looking for missing 41-year-old man
Read full article: Detroit police looking for missing 41-year-old manDETROIT Detroit police are seeking assistance to locate a missing 41-year-old man from Detroit. The caretaker says that Sanders left the home in a ride share vehicle to visit the City County Building. Police say Sanders called the caretaker around noon to let her know the building was closed, and he has not returned home since. He was last seen wearing a black hat, multicolored polo shirt with black stripes, blue jeans and black and white shoes. Officials say he is in good physical condition but suffers from a mental health condition and a mental condition.
'Armed, dangerous' 21-year-old man wanted in connection with Taylor shooting, police say
Read full article: 'Armed, dangerous' 21-year-old man wanted in connection with Taylor shooting, police sayTAYLOR, Mich. - Taylor police are searching for a 21-year-old man, who they described as being "armed and dangerous," in connection with the shooting of a 20-year-old. Walter Clyde Hollandsworth is accused of shooting the 20-year-old Tuesday in the 6100 block of Dean Street in Taylor. He underwent surgery at Beaumont Hospital Dearborn and is expected to survive, medical officials said. Hollandsworth is about 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 175 pounds, police said. Anyone who has seen Hollandsworth is asked to call 911 or Taylor police at 734-287-6611.