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CRIME WATCH
Vehicle theft reported on Nine Mile Road
At 11:59 a.m. on March 22, a report was made about a vehicle theft that happened in the 19000 block of Nine Mile Road on March 17.
The victim, a 45-year-old man, said at around 5 p.m., he parked at a gas station. He left the vehicle running and unlocked with the keys inside as he went into the gas station for two minutes. During that time, he saw someone drive away in his vehicle. He was unable to find the correct paperwork to report the theft, hence the delay.
Police entered the vehicle into a database as stolen.
Vehicle taken from home on Harmon Street
At 7:15 a.m. on March 18, a report was made about a vehicle theft that happened in the 26000 block of Harmon Street between March 17 and March 18.
Officers spoke with a 48-year-old man who said he asked his son, 23, why the garage door was open. When his son went to check, he saw that his vehicle was stolen and his father’s vehicle had its passenger side window broken out.
The vehicle was last seen by the son at approximately 11:30 p.m. the previous night. A handgun was also in one of the compartments in the car. The son didn’t know who would steal the vehicle and the
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father said they lost the remote for the garage door, which could be how the suspects got in.
The last ping of the vehicle’s locator showed it was in Highland Park. Officers spoke with a neighbor, a 42-year-old woman, who said she saw the garage door open at approximately 4:30 a.m. when she let her dog out.
Later in the day, the son reportedly came back to the police station with videos provided by a neighbor.
Fraud reported on Rosedale Street
At 4:19 p.m. on March 18, a report was made about a case of fraud that happened in the 22000 block of Rosedale street between March 17 and March 18.
Upon arrival, an officer made contact with the victim, a 24-year-old woman, who said she had been speaking to the suspect, a 54-year-old woman, about buying some tickets. When the victim wanted to obtain the tickets she paid for, the suspect said there were other issues going on and that she was unable to give her the tickets at that moment.
The victim said she would like her money back, and the suspect allegedly blocked her.
The victim’s friend, a 24-year-old woman, also attempted to purchase tickets, but after a short time she was blocked as well.
Fraser police were able to make contact with the suspect earlier in the day, who said
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Published: St. Clair Shores Sentinel 04/05/23 she had been hacked and someone was using her account. When the officer tried to contact the suspect later, she did not answer and the account was still live.
Burglary reported on Gary Lane
At 8:37 p.m. on March 17, a report was made about a burglary that happened in the 22000 block of Gary Lane between March 16 and March 17.
Upon arrival, an officer spoke to the victim, a 41-year-old man, who said his wallet and keys were stolen from his home.
He reportedly got home at around 8 p.m. on March 16 and set his wallet and his keys on his China cabinet. When he woke up the next day, both were missing. He said that both his windows and doors were locked during the night.
The man said his wallet had $138 and three forms of identification in it.
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Correction
In the March 22 St. Clair Shores Sentinel, the date for the Easter egg hunt hosted by the St. Clair Shores Fire Department, in collaboration with St. Clair Shores Parks and Recreation, should have been listed as Saturday, April 8.
Annual Public Notice of Career and Technical Education Opportunities
Each year South Lake Schools offers career and technical education programs at South Lake High School. These programs are designed to prepare students for a broad range of employment and training services and are offered under the guidance of certifed teachers and counselors. The following is a list of programs being offered this year.
• Automotive Technology
• Prerequisites - None
• Culinary Arts
• Prerequisites - None
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In order to be eligible for these programs, students must attend a high school that participates in the St. Clair Shores Cooperative Consortium (Currently: Lake Shore High School, Lakeview High School, South Lake High School, Eastpointe High School, Roseville High School, Harper Woods High School, Grosse Pointe South High School, Grosse Pointe North High School) and be in grades 10 or 11.
The Board of Education is committed to maintaining a learning and working environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment. There will be no tolerance for discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed or ancestry, sex, marital status, genetic information, height, weight, sexual orientation, disability or age. The school district prohibits harassment and other forms of discrimination whether occurring at school, on school district property, in a school district vehicle, or at any school district related activity or event. Furthermore, the Board is committed to equal employment opportunities and the prevention of discrimination in all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, training, promotion and retention of staff.
In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language profciency is not a barrier to admission or participation.
For additional information, contact Frank Thomas, Director of Human Resources, or Jen Stern, Supervisor of Special Services, 23101 Stadium Blvd., St. Clair Shores, MI 48080, (586) 435-1600.
For general information about these programs or to obtain this in Spanish, contact:
John Thero, Director of Instruction and Assessment
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