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Redford mom demands answers from school district after her 8-year-old son with autism wandered home from school by himself
Read full article: Redford mom demands answers from school district after her 8-year-old son with autism wandered home from school by himselfWhen Christi Greenwalt popped back in at home Tuesday (Feb. 15) before picking up her son from school, she noticed something strange. Her 8-year-old son was already home.
Scooters inside carjacked Penske truck allow police to track vehicle, suspect in Redford Township
Read full article: Scooters inside carjacked Penske truck allow police to track vehicle, suspect in Redford TownshipPolice around Metro Detroit were on the lookout Wednesday night for a Penske truck carjacked at Wayne State University. However, police were able to track the truck because of what was in the back.
Redford Township police seek missing woman who walked away from group home
Read full article: Redford Township police seek missing woman who walked away from group homeDETROIT – Police are searching for a 30-year-old woman named Jaleesa Worthy who went missing Friday, Jan. 29 after walking away from a group home. Worthy is described as 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. Worthy went missing wearing a pink body suit and has bright red hair. Anyone with information is asked to call the Redford Township Police Department at 313-387-2551. READ MORE: Missing in Michigan reports
Police surround Redford home with barricaded gunman inside
Read full article: Police surround Redford home with barricaded gunman insideREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Police have surrounded a Redford Township home Thursday afternoon where an armed man has barricaded himself. Officials say a domestic situation at a residence in the area of Lexington and Norfolk resulted in the gunman pointing a firearm at another individual. When officers responded to the scene, the gunman pointed the weapon at the hostage and barricaded himself inside the home, police say. It is unclear who is inside the home with the gunman at this time. Officials say officers will enter the home at some point.
Redford Township police seek missing 25-year-old man
Read full article: Redford Township police seek missing 25-year-old manREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Police are searching for a missing 25-year-old man named Taurus Groves who was last seen in the area of Joy and Inkster on Oct. 20. Groves is described as Black, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, has brown eyes, a short Afro, glasses and weighs 150 pounds. Police describe Groves as a missing “at risk” person. Anyone with information is asked to call Redford Township police at 313-387-2551. READ MORE: Missing in Michigan reports
Young Redford father fatally shot in suspected road-rage incident
Read full article: Young Redford father fatally shot in suspected road-rage incidentRedford Police believe road rage is the reason an 8-year old girl will now have to grow up without her father. John Slowik Jr. was shot and killed while driving in the area of Telegraph and Beech Daly. Redford Township said on June 6th, Slowik was shot and killed on Acacia near Telegraph, from a possible road rage incident. Officers said the driver of the White Impala shot Slowik and drove off, “I don’t see how anybody can do that. Police are looking for the suspect and that White Impala.
Young Redford father fatally shot in suspected road-rage incident
Read full article: Young Redford father fatally shot in suspected road-rage incidentYoung Redford father fatally shot in suspected road-rage incidentPublished: June 11, 2020, 6:37 pmRedford Police believe road rage is the reason an 8-year old girl will now have to grow up without her father. John Slowik Jr. was shot and killed while driving in the area of Telegraph and Beech Daly.
Redford Township residents warned about string of home break-ins
Read full article: Redford Township residents warned about string of home break-insREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Redford Township police took to Facebook to alert residents in neighborhoods along Five Mile Road about several recent home invasions. Police said the criminals are waiting for people to go to work before busting out windows and getting into homes. “A few of us have pretty young kids.”Gleason is one of several neighbors on the block who have spotted suspicious activity. “We had two cars in the last month on the corner for four to five hours,” Gleason said. Residents are worried because of children in the area who like to play outside.