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Wanted man living under fake name for 17 years, even fooling wife and kids, arrested in Detroit
Read full article: Wanted man living under fake name for 17 years, even fooling wife and kids, arrested in DetroitA “Most Wanted” man who has been in hiding under a fake name for 17 years -- even fooling his wife and children, who never knew his real identity -- was finally tracked down and arrested in Detroit, authorities said.
Man wanted in murder of woman who was put in trunk of car that was set on fire in Washtenaw County
Read full article: Man wanted in murder of woman who was put in trunk of car that was set on fire in Washtenaw CountyUnited States Marshals are searching for a man who helped throw a 21-year-old woman in the trunk of a car that was later set on fire in Washtenaw County, officials said.
Officials find 4 children who were abducted by Michigan father in cab of semi truck
Read full article: Officials find 4 children who were abducted by Michigan father in cab of semi truckOfficials said they found four children who had been abducted by their noncustodial Michigan father in the cab of a semi truck.
Search continues for man accused of shooting, killing girlfriend, her sister in Wayne
Read full article: Search continues for man accused of shooting, killing girlfriend, her sister in WayneSaturday (Feb. 5) will mark one month since two sisters, Dominique Parchmon and Shyanna Hall, were shot to death in the city of Wayne.
NYC man charged with harboring fugitive in trooper shooting
Read full article: NYC man charged with harboring fugitive in trooper shootingNEW YORK – A New York City man was arrested after he let a friend charged with shooting a Massachusetts state trooper stay at his place in the Bronx and then lied when U.S. marshals arrived, authorities said Monday. The encounter Friday resulted in a gunfight in which the fugitive, Andre K. Sterling, was killed and two deputy U.S. marshals were injured. The judge described the deputy marshals as “two of our own" because they protect the Manhattan courthouse and its occupants. Marshal Ralph Sozio called the deputy marshals' actions heroic. When the marshals entered, Sterling began shooting at them, leading to his death when the marshals returned fire, the complaint said.