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DETROIT: Man found beaten at Tiger Stadium

A man found bound and badly beaten inside the remains of Tiger Stadium on Saturday was in critical condition at a hospital, Detroit police said.

DETROIT: Man found beaten at Tiger Stadium

A man found bound and badly beaten inside the remains of Tiger Stadium on Saturday was in critical condition at a hospital, Detroit police said.


A security guard found the man. There were reports that a noose was around his neck, but police could not confirm them, Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell said.

It was unclear how the man ended up there.

"We haven't been able to speak to him," she said.

12-year-old charged in sex assault, robbery

A 12-year-old boy has been charged with sexually assaulting and robbing a 24-year-old woman.

A pretrial date has not been set for the child, who is being held at the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center in Detroit without bond.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said that at 10 p.m. Thursday, the boy pushed his way into a home on Lakewood while carrying a BB gun, struck a 24-year-old woman in the face, sexually assaulted her, then robbed her. He was arrested after fleeing the woman's house when someone upstairs heard the woman scream.

Maria Miller, spokeswoman for the Prosecutor's Office, said the boy was charged as a juvenile Saturday with one count of home invasion, one charge of assault with intent to rob while armed, one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.

HARPER WOODS: Cages for small animals available to borrow

Residents who need help catching small animals can borrow one of five new animal cages that police bought to replace older cages that were not returned.

There is a $20 deposit for a cage that must be paid in cash. It will be given back when the cage is returned and if the cage is good condition. Residents can keep the cage for 14 days.

Dogs and cats that are caught can be brought to police, who take the animals to a veterinarian to find them a new home, Lt. Tamera Eschendal said.

SOUTHGATE: Resident charged in attack on mail carrier

The case of a man accused of attacking a female postal worker Aug. 24 was transferred to Wayne County Circuit Court following a hearing Friday in 28th District Court in Southgate.

Bruce W. Edwards, 42, of Southgate was charged with assault and attempted false imprisonment after police said he tried to force a mail carrier into her truck at Mercier and Barberry in Southgate.

Bail was set at 10% of $1 million. His next court hearing was set for Sept. 11.


A security guard found the man. There were reports that a noose was around his neck, but police could not confirm them, Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell said.

It was unclear how the man ended up there.

"We haven't been able to speak to him," she said.

12-year-old charged in sex assault, robbery

A 12-year-old boy has been charged with sexually assaulting and robbing a 24-year-old woman.

A pretrial date has not been set for the child, who is being held at the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center in Detroit without bond.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said that at 10 p.m. Thursday, the boy pushed his way into a home on Lakewood while carrying a BB gun, struck a 24-year-old woman in the face, sexually assaulted her, then robbed her. He was arrested after fleeing the woman's house when someone upstairs heard the woman scream.

Maria Miller, spokeswoman for the Prosecutor's Office, said the boy was charged as a juvenile Saturday with one count of home invasion, one charge of assault with intent to rob while armed, one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.

HARPER WOODS: Cages for small animals available to borrow

Residents who need help catching small animals can borrow one of five new animal cages that police bought to replace older cages that were not returned.

There is a $20 deposit for a cage that must be paid in cash. It will be given back when the cage is returned and if the cage is good condition. Residents can keep the cage for 14 days.

Dogs and cats that are caught can be brought to police, who take the animals to a veterinarian to find them a new home, Lt. Tamera Eschendal said.

SOUTHGATE: Resident charged in attack on mail carrier

The case of a man accused of attacking a female postal worker Aug. 24 was transferred to Wayne County Circuit Court following a hearing Friday in 28th District Court in Southgate.

Bruce W. Edwards, 42, of Southgate was charged with assault and attempted false imprisonment after police said he tried to force a mail carrier into her truck at Mercier and Barberry in Southgate.

Bail was set at 10% of $1 million. His next court hearing was set for Sept. 11.


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