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Woman found dead inside Shelby Township apartment; 1 arrested

Woman found dead inside Shelby Township apartment; 1 arrested

CBS News19-07-2025
A person has been arrested after a woman was found dead inside a Shelby Township, Michigan, apartment Saturday morning, police said.
Officers responded to the Lakeside Park Apartments on Lakeside Park Drive around 6:30 a.m. for a "suspicious circumstance" after someone called 911 and abruptly hung up.
Police said officers at the scene found a woman who was dead inside one of the apartments. Someone has since been arrested, though details of the arrest weren't immediately known.
Detectives are investigating the incident as a homicide.
There is no threat to the public, according to police.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Shelby Township Police Department at 586-731-2121.
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