Monday, October 15, 2012
Shelby Township police have released photos of two armed men who broke into several businesses last week, in hopes that someone will recognize the men.
Two armed men broke into several Shelby Township businesses last week and stole handguns and a vehicle. The break-ins occurred at several businesses on 22 Mile Road between Ryan and Shelby roads sometime between midnight and 3 a.m. on Oct. 7. Detective James Malczewski said police will not release the names of the businesses robbed because the case is under investigation. Surveillance video at one of the businesses robbed rolled as the men, one carring a long gun and wearing a hoodie, and the other carrying a glock-type handgun in a holster on his right hip, riffled through the businesses. During one of the crimes, the men stole a .44 caliber handgun and a 32-Winchester long gun, according to police. A vehicle that was stolen from one of …
Friday, July 20, 2012
Chesterfield Township police said Friday a 55-year-old man took responsibility for five Macomb County robberies, including one last week in the township.
Updated: 12:15 p.m. Friday, July 20, 2012. A 55-year-old man, formerly of Chesterfield Township, has been arrested and confessed to four armed robberies and one attempted robbery in Macomb County, police said today. Sign up for the Patch daily newsletter and follow us on Facebook. The man is slated for a video arraignment this afternoon in 41B District Court in Clinton Township. He is expected to be arraigned Monday in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore for the armed robbery Saturday in Chesterfield, according to Chesterfield police. Police said he has confessed to the Dry Cleaning H.Q. robbery as well as four other crimes in the county. Earlier this week, township police said the suspect has been sought for the Monday dollar store hold …
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Police said Tuesday it appears the same man is responsible for the crimes.
An armed robber who struck Monday in Utica appears to be the same man who held up a Chesterfield Township dry cleaners Saturday, according to township police. “It appears that it is very likely the suspects are one in the same," Chesterfield Detective Sgt. Deron Myers said Tuesday. Investigators from both departments compared notes on the robberies and concluded it's highly plausible the suspect is responsible for both crimes. Utica police also said the man is suspected of similar crimes in Sterling Heights and Roseville. Utica police said the man entered the Dollar Tree at 13477 Hall Road around 4 p.m. Monday. Just before approaching the teller, the man covered his face with a handkerchief and then pointed a black pistol at the cashier …
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Police continue to search for four other men involved in the 2010 armed robbery of Jared Galleria of Jewelry.
DNA evidence has helped the Utica Police arrest one of five men allegedly involved in the attempted armed robbery of the Jared the Galleria of Jewelry in 2010. Kalen Edward Player, 19, of Detroit was video arraigned on charges of attempted armed robbery Tuesday by 41-A District Court Magistrate Michael Osaer, who placed a $25,000 bond on Player. Police said that Player and three other men entered Jared's in Utica on September 22, 2010, armed with a gun, pepper spray and a crowbar, while one man waited in a getaway vehicle in the parking lot. One man sprayed employees with pepper spray in the jewelry store, which was open for business, while another man attempted to break open a Rolex watch display with a crowbar. Police said the men fled …
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Police said an 18-year-old Shelby Township man allegedly robbed a Pontiac Party store with a lighter and propane torch, and was then forced to return the money outside the party store when the owner chased him down with a baseball bat. Police said the suspect, whose name is not being released because he hasn't been formally charged, entered the In & Out party store on the 600 block of University just before 11 p.m. Tuesday. The suspect held a lighther and propane torch up and demanded money from the clerk and walked out. Oakland County Sheriff Deputies said the party store owner followed the suspect to his vehicle with a baseball bat and struck his vehicle several times, damaging four windows. The owner also struck the suspect and demanded…
judy Martin
11:16 am on Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Detroit has finally crossed eight mile,and made it into Shelby,Keep your doors locked and pay attention to where your at.Crime and murder is rampant in Detroit,what say it doesnt start here?   more ›