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Inkster man accused of killing 60-year-old with kitchen knife, stabbing victim’s dog
Read full article: Inkster man accused of killing 60-year-old with kitchen knife, stabbing victim’s dogAn Inkster man is accused of killing a 60-year-old with a kitchen knife and then stabbing the victim’s dog before fleeing the scene, officials said.
Inkster mom charged after police say they found her kneeling over injured kids; knife seen in bathtub
Read full article: Inkster mom charged after police say they found her kneeling over injured kids; knife seen in bathtubAn Inkster mother has been charged after officers said they forced their way into her home and found her kneeling over her injured children while a knife was lying in the bathtub.
Police still searching for gunman who killed 2, injured 2 in Inkster basketball shooting
Read full article: Police still searching for gunman who killed 2, injured 2 in Inkster basketball shootingPolice are still searching for the gunman who fired shots into a group of people playing basketball in Inkster, killing two and leaving two others in critical condition.
Inkster man killed hours after police investigated shooting of his girlfriend at the same house
Read full article: Inkster man killed hours after police investigated shooting of his girlfriend at the same houseAn Inkster man was shot and killed overnight, just hours after police went to the same house to investigate because his girlfriend had been shot, officials said.
2 men cleared of murder file $160M lawsuit against Inkster detectives in case
Read full article: 2 men cleared of murder file $160M lawsuit against Inkster detectives in caseINKSTER, Mich. – Two men cleared of murder have filed a $160 million lawsuit against two Inkster police detectives and the city. Kevin Harrington and George Clark spent nearly 18 years in prison on murder charges. The men accuse the detectives of framing them for the shooting death of Michael Martin in 2002. Last year, investigators determined that one of the detectives threatened a witness in the case. Both Harrington and Clark have been cleared of the crime and said they want justice.
Endangered missing advisory issued for 2 teens out of Inkster
Read full article: Endangered missing advisory issued for 2 teens out of InksterINKSTER, Mich. Police are searching for a 13-year-old boy and his 15-year-old brother who are missing from their home in Inkster. An endangered missing advisory has been issued for Kamell Green, 13. He was last seen with his brother, 15-year-old Markell Green, in the 390 block of Amherst Street in Inkster. Kamell is described as a Black boy standing about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds. If you have information about their whereabouts call 911 or the Inkster Police Department at 313-563-9850.
Investigation underway after 3-year-old Inkster boy stabbed to death
Read full article: Investigation underway after 3-year-old Inkster boy stabbed to deathINKSTER, Mich. – Police say 3-year-old Zion Muhammad was found stabbed to death in his Inkster home on Lehigh Avenue on Wednesday. We find it hard to believe that a person could do this to a little boy like that,” nearby resident Rick Huckestein said. READ: Mother in police custody after 3-year-old stabbed to death in Inkster homeHis mother is accused of being the killer. Family members said they had been trying to reach Zion’s mother for days but could not contact her. I’d be like, ‘Hey little man,’” Root said.
Mother in police custody after 3-year-old stabbed to death in Inkster home
Read full article: Mother in police custody after 3-year-old stabbed to death in Inkster homeINKSTER, Mich. – Police said a 3-year-old boy has been found stabbed to death inside an Inkster home on Wednesday. After family members couldn’t reach the boy’s mother for days, they came by the house and someone with a key let them in. ORIGINAL: Police: 3-year-old found stabbed to death inside Inkster homePolice secured the scene Wednesday afternoon. Officials took the boy’s mother into custody around 6 p.m. the same day after a brief search. Family members told Local 4 she hadn’t been answering her phone for days.
Lock your cars -- Camera catches people checking for unlocked vehicles in Inkster
Read full article: Lock your cars -- Camera catches people checking for unlocked vehicles in InksterINKSTER, Mich. – A Ring camera caught people checking for unlocked cars in Inkster early Tuesday. The people walked down a block in the area of west Inkster Road and Avondale Street at about 1 a.m., checking car doors to see if they were locked. Police reminded residents to lock their vehicles and make a report if someone has broken into their car. If you have information about the people checking cars Tuesday, you are asked to contact police at 313-400-5387.