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Suspect accused of committing "heinous act" on the run after Detroit police standoff
Suspect accused of committing "heinous act" on the run after Detroit police standoff

CBS News

time10 hours ago

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Suspect accused of committing "heinous act" on the run after Detroit police standoff

Detroit police are searching for a suspect wanted for a "heinous" crime. The investigation led police to a home on Sirron Street, just off of Outer Drive and Van Dyke earlier Tuesday. There were a lot of police vehicles and tactical teams called in for a barricaded subject. Police left before 3 p.m. because the suspect was not inside the home. "He's wanted for allegedly committing a very heinous act this early this morning, and we're trying to ensure that he's taken into custody safely. So that the victims of this crime, as well as other members of the community, can rest easy," said Commander Ian Severy with the Detroit Police Department Severy says officers came to the home around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, and were hoping to catch a suspect wanted for a crime that allegedly happened earlier that day. Officers breached the Sirron Street home, and that's when they learned there was no one inside. Police say no shots were fired at officers. Valerie Yancy, who lives nearby, says that as soon as she heard all the noise and saw the police lights, they evacuated their home. "Seeing that it's that close to the house, it was scary that my kids is here, my disabled cousin. That's why we left, just in case shots get fired or anything. We won't be in the middle of the crossfire, you know, bullets to go anywhere," Yancy said. Police would not go into details about the crime, but said two victims have been treated at a local hospital.

Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts
Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts

CBS News

time2 days ago

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Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts

Police are seeking help finding a suspect whom they believe is connected to two motorcycle thefts that happened in May. In a news release, Los Angeles police said that on May 12, the suspect entered a secured parking garage at an apartment complex in the 11000 block of Mississippi Avenue where he took a motorcycle and fled. Photos of the man police believe is connected to two motorcycle thefts in the month of May. Los Angeles Police Department Less than a week later, on May 18, police believe the same suspect again entered a secured parking garage, this time at an apartment complex in the 10000 block of Rochester Avenue, where he took a motorcycle and rode away from the area. As they continue their search for the suspect, detectives have released images and a description of the man. He is said to be about six feet tall and weighs approximately 190 pounds. He is between 30 and 40 years old and was most recently seen wearing a black motorcycle helmet, a tan and black jacket that has black striping on the arms and camo shorts. He had black pants on underneath the shorts with black shoes and black gloves and was also seen carrying a blue and grey Jansport Goshawk 40L hiking backpack, poolice said. Anyone who knows more is asked to contact detectives at (310) 444-1502.

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