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Air Quality Advisories in effect Saturday for several Michigan counties
An Air Quality Advisory is in effect for several Michigan counties near Detroit for Saturday, July 13. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has issued an Air Quality Advisory for St. Clair, Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne and Monroe counties on Saturday due to elevated levels of ozone.
Teen car thief caught after crash • President Biden visiting Detroit • Father dies 6 weeks after shooting
FRIDAY NEWS HIT - A 14-year-old is in custody after thieves hit Macomb County car dealerships and made off with numerous vehicles. The first theft happened at Envy Auto Group in St. Clair Shores, where the thieves drove a rare $65,000 BMW through the display window last week. A few hours later, they hit A&B Motors in Roseville, stealing three vehicles.
Cruiser collides with marine patrol boat in St. Clair Shores
ST. CLAIR SHORES — According to a press release from the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, one of its Marine Division patrol boats was struck by a Sea Ray Cabin Cruiser while conducting a marine violation stop on another boat July 5 in St. Clair Shores. No one was...
Macomb County child with measles exposed others at motel, hospital
A Macomb County child has a confirmed case of measles and exposed others to the virus at a motel and a hospital emergency department as well as potentially other places across southeastern Michigan from June 24-July 2, state and Macomb County health officials said Friday. The child was diagnosed with the highly...
MDHHS reports sixth measles case this year, strongly recommends vaccination
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reported a recently identified case of measles in a Macomb County child – the state’s sixth case to date in 2024. The child was diagnosed on July 3. The child’s exposure to measles is being investigated. There is no known international travel associated with this case. ”Preventing measles is simple – all residents should get vaccinated to prevent this disease,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive. “Vaccination can prevent illness and provide peace of mind in case you or your family member is exposed. As we get ready for back-to-school season, now is a great time to check with your health care provider to make sure you are current with all your vaccines.” Michigan residents can contact their health care provider or visit their local health department for additional information on ways to obtain the vaccine and schedule an appointment. Children eligible for the Vaccines for Children program may receive the vaccine from a provider enrolled in that program.
Macomb County child tests positive for measles, 6th Michigan case in 2024
MACOMB COUNTY, MI – Health officials have confirmed Michigan’s sixth case of measles in 2024. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Macomb County Health Department said Friday that a child in Macomb County was diagnosed with the contagious disease on July 3. If you...
Michigan’s 6th measles case found in Macomb County. Others potentially exposed
Measles cases are rising in Michigan, at a time when vaccination rates against the virus are declining (Shutterstock) A Macomb County child infected with measles traveled to a Motel 6 and emergency room, possibly exposing others to the highly contagious virus. More than 100 cases have been reported across the...
Macomb County man sentenced for shooting, killing his wife in 2022
(CBS DETROIT) - A 46-year-old Macomb County man who was found guilty of shooting and killing his wife in July 2022 was sentenced Wednesday. Matthew Louis Mollicone of Washington Township was sentenced to 86 months to 15 years for voluntary manslaughter, 12 to 40 years on charges of assault with intent to murder and two years to run consecutively for three counts of felony firearm. The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office says Mollicone and his wife drove to a residence in Ray Township on July 12, 2022, to tell another man to stop having contact with his wife. When he arrived at the man's residence,...
Michigan man charged in shooting that killed mother, injured brother
(CBS DETROIT) - A Clinton Township man is charged with killing his mother and injuring his brother in a shooting.Corey Deyshaun Cook, 24, is charged with first-degree premeditated murder, two counts of felony firearm and assault with intent to murder, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office. He was arraigned in 41B District Court and received a $1 million cash/surety bond.Prosecutors said on July 5, 2024, Cook shot 49-year-old Yolanda Cook and his 31-year-old brother in their home. He then went to the Clinton Township Police Department and told officers that he shot two people.Police conducted a welfare check and found Yolanda Cook dead at the scene. The brother was taken to a nearby hospital and is on life support."Our office is committed to seeking justice for the victims and their family. We will ensure that the accused is held fully accountable for this alleged premeditated act of violence," Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said in a statement.A probable cause hearing is scheduled for July 22.
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