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CBS News
18-05-2025
- CBS News
Dearborn police looking for male "considered to be armed and dangerous" after shooting
3 Center Line students charged in gun incident; chances for severe weather; and more top stories 3 Center Line students charged in gun incident; chances for severe weather; and more top stories 3 Center Line students charged in gun incident; chances for severe weather; and more top stories Police in Dearborn, Michigan, are looking for a male who is "considered to be armed and dangerous" after two people were shot on Sunday morning, officials say. Officers were called to the 4100 block of Weddell Street shortly after 10:30 a.m. for reports of shots fired. Responding law enforcement found a man and a woman who had been shot. CBS News Detroit The conditions of the two people shot weren't immediately known. Police say investigators are looking for a Black male who left the scene in a white Ford F-150. According to officials, he may be the woman's ex-boyfriend. Anyone who may know his whereabouts is asked to call the Dearborn Heights Police Department at 313-277-6770.


CBS News
24-04-2025
- CBS News
Watch Live: Dearborn Heights police provide further details in Tasia Keaton investigation
A 16-year-old Michigan girl who was missing for over a month from Dearborn Heights was located Wednesday afternoon at an apartment near Warren Avenue and Inkster Road. Tasia Keaton is now in protective custody, the Dearborn Heights Police Department said Thursday morning in a social media post. Keaton had run away from the Vista Maria campus on March 14 after having been at the facility for over a year; and her whereabouts last confirmed on March 17. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— How to watch Thursday's press conference What: Dearborn Heights police provide an update after a missing 16-year-old girl is found safe. Dearborn Heights police provide an update after a missing 16-year-old girl is found safe. Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025 Thursday, April 24, 2025 Time: 1 p.m. ET 1 p.m. ET Online stream: Live on the player above and on your mobile or streaming device —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— "She is now in good hands, which is a huge relief to all of us who were involved with attempting to locate her and bring her home," Chief Ahmed Haidar said in the report. A male who was in the apartment at the time she was found at first denied any knowledge of her whereabouts, the police report said. Officers then acquired a search warrant for the apartment and located Keaton. The male has since been taken into police custody while the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office reviews the case. Haidar credited the work of the Dearborn Heights Police officers, U.S. Marshall's office and other law enforcement agencies, along with tips from the public in determining Keaton's whereabouts. A recap of the case and additional details are the topic of a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Vehicle in Tim Horton's drive-thru crashes into nearby Dearborn Heights home
The Brief A family was nearly hit by a car in their home in Dearborn Heights. Police say a driver in a Tim Horton's drive-thru mistakenly hit their accelerator instead of their brake pedal. No injuries were reported. DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (FOX 2) - A home in Dearborn Heights was struck by a car Monday night, nearly hitting a family inside. What they're saying The home was located behind a Tim Hortons on Telegraph and Warren, where police say a car drove through two big trees from the drive-thru, concrete blocks, another metal fence and then into Majid Iqbal's house a little after 9 p.m. "The whole kitchen destroyed, bathroom, the tub is leaking the whole walls the fridge, the stove, everything damaged," he said. Majid, his wife and three kids were just finishing eating for Ramadan when they heard the crash, where the car nearly hit the wall near his nine-year-old son. Dig deeper According to Paul Vanderplow of the Dearborn Heights Police, the driver of the white Lexus was in her 70s, but apparently just confused the brake pedal for the accelerator. Luckily, she was not hurt either. Ron Charara owns the Tim Horton's where the incident began, who says he is not even shocked. "You know what, nowadays nothing surprises me," he said. "You got a lot of goofy people out there. Nothing surprises me." Thankfully, everything is insured and should be taken care of. The Source FOX 2 talked with Dearborn Heights Police and homeowner Majid Iqbal for this story.