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July 29, 2005 Update
Maple near Minnesota
A 20-year-old male from Sterling Heights was stopped for not wearing a seatbelt. He was found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia consistent with smoking marijuana. He was ticketed and released.
2200 Castleton at Susick School
A complainant reported his brother in law showed up at his house with a friend who was bleeding from his arm. His wife took the subject to St. Johns in Warren for treatment. The 23-year-old brother in law from Troy stated he and his friend were returning from a restaurant when they decided to do some donuts on the field at the school. His friend was driving and lost control of the vehicle and struck the soccer goal post. Officers proceeded to the treatment center where they found the 22-year-old male driver from Madison Heights being treated. The Injuries to his left arm were consistent with him being in the drivers seat when the car struck the post. (Blood was found on the outside of the drivers side door of the 96 Chevy Blazer they were driving.) He displayed signs of intoxication. He refused a chemical test, so a search warrant for blood was obtained. He was released to medical personnel for treatment; toxicology results pending. Suspect has two prior incidents involving alcohol, one in 2002 and one earlier this year.
John R near 14 Mile
A 24-year-old male from Detroit was arrested for driving on a suspended license. He was also found to be in possession of 8 grams of marijuana. He was found to have several outstanding warrants for his arrest from other jurisdictions.
McDonalds on Dequindre south of Big Beaver
A complainant reported witnessing his roommates 00 Chevy Blazer being driven away and finding broken glass in the driveway. He assumed someone stole it. Responding officers located the vehicle in the drive through at McDonalds. The driver was identified as the registered owner and roommate of original complainant. The 23 year old from Troy stated he got home late and saw his roommate was still awake and near the window. He stated as a joke he decided to break a glass bottle on the driveway and quickly drive away in an attempt to make his roommate think the vehicle was being stolen. He appeared to be intoxicated and was given field sobriety tests, which he failed. He was arrested after blowing a .11 on a preliminary breath test. This is his second drunk driving offense and he also had a suspended drivers license.
Rochester Road
Officers were summoned to a residence for a request for EMS and discovered a 14-year-old female in an extremely intoxicated state; she registered a .30 blood alcohol level on a PBT. She was transported to the hospital. Further investigation revealed that her 35-year-old mother purchased the alcohol. Two 19-year-old males from Troy were also involved. One of them went to the store with the mother where she made the purchase. When she and the male got back, she returned to her residence. The three minors went to the two males residence and consumed the alcohol. When the 14 year old returned home, her father called EMS due to her state of intoxication. One of the males had a blood alcohol level of .11 and the other male had a .01. The male with the .01 BAC was ticketed and released at the scene for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. The other male was also ticketed for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, as well as Minor Consuming Alcohol. An outstanding warrant was discovered for him from another jurisdiction and he was arrested. The 35-year-old mother was arrested for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor and Furnishing Alcohol to a Person Under 21. A warrant for her arrest was discovered from another jurisdiction, as well.
Champs Sports Wear in the Oakland Mall
A store employee recognized a suspect in the mall who had stolen $640.00 worth of clothing on 7/18/05. He confronted the suspect, telling him to bring back the items he stole. The suspect dumped a shopping bag he was carrying and fled on foot with the store employee-giving chase. The Suspect ran across 14 Mile into Madison Heights where Madison Heights Officers monitoring the dispatch from Troy located and detained the suspect. When asked what happened the suspect claimed he was just walking from the mall and had no idea what was going on; he and his clothing were soaked with perspiration, consistent with complainants account of foot chase. The suspect had no explanation as to why he dumped his bag. The bag had no merchandise in it, but was weighted with an old magazine, which is a technique consistent with retail fraud. The 47-year-old male from Detroit was arrested and a rock of crack cocaine was recovered from his sock during the booking process.
Long Lake and Rochester
A 22-year-old male from Sterling Heights was stopped for an expired license plate. His drivers license was suspended and he was arrested. A baggie of marijuana and paraphernalia consistent with smoking marijuana were located in the vehicle.
Parking structure at 2850 W. Big Beaver
Security personnel observed subjects drinking beer in 89 Pick up truck and saw empties dumped on the ground outside the vehicle. Security called the Police and responding officers located and stopped the vehicle after it drove away. Investigation revealed that a 21-year-old male driver from Troy and his 19-year-old male passenger from Warren had been drinking beer while waiting for their 17 year old female friend to get off work. The Driver was not intoxicated, but was cited for Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor, the passenger was cited for Minor Consuming Alcohol as he blew a .04 on a PBT. The Female was turned over to a parent who was summoned to the scene.
Lanergan
Officers responded to a complaint of a loud party. Upon arrival they discovered evidence of alcohol consumption and numerous individuals inside and outside the house. Ages ranged from 16 to 19. Twenty people were present in all. Eleven were found to be consuming alcohol. PBT results ranged from .02 to .20. The attendees came from several area cities, including Troy. One 19-year-old male from Birmingham advised officers that he just got off the phone with his attorney who advised him not to take the PBT. Officers cited him for Refusing to Submit to a PBT at the Request of a Police Officer. The 19 year old who hosted the party explained it was his uncles house. His uncle was out of town and had given him permission to use the weight room, but had not given him permission to have a party. His father was summoned to the scene and he advised hed clean up and secure the residence.
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