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Residents robbed after moving away
By Mark Tower
Jun. 7, 2010   ·   11:06 a.m.

Ypsilanti Police officers responded to a report of a home invasion at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on the 700 block of West Clark Road in Ypsilanti.

The robbery happened...read more

Victim hospitalized after mugging
By Mark Tower
Jun. 6, 2010   ·   9:24 a.m.

A 45-year-old man was hospitalized early Friday morning after being assaulted and robbed on the 500 block of West Cross Street in Ypsilanti, according to a report...read more

Eight cited for violating curfew
By Mark Tower
Jun. 4, 2010   ·   7:13 p.m.

Eight juveniles were cited Thursday night during an operation by Ypsilanti Police officers enforcing the city's curfew ordinance, which forbids anyone under the...read more

Young bicyclist robbed at gun-point
By Mark Tower
Jun. 4, 2010   ·   5:57 p.m.

A 15-year-old male told Washtenaw County Sheriff Office deputies he was knocked off his bicycle at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday by two men, one armed with a handgun who then...read more

Township man shot during burglary
By Mark Tower
May. 26, 2010   ·   1:50 p.m.

A 21-year-old Ypsilanti Township resident was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries early this morning after being shot in the back during an attempted...read more

Sheriff's summary

Haabs

Alleged thief threatens homeowner, burglary victim assaulted

By Dan DuChene
Oct. 26, 2009    ·    10:21 a.m.


Multiple threats turn to arrest
A 22-year-old Ypsilanti Township resident was arrested Sunday after allegedly threatening a neighbor four separate times after unsuccessfully attempting to steal a vehicle from the neighbor Sunday.

Washtenaw County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the 1600 block of Conway at 11 p.m., where it was reported the suspect had tried to enter a running vehicle in the victim’s driveway. After discovering the vehicle was locked, police said the suspect then attempted entry on a second vehicle.

Police said the suspect left the driveway and walked to his home after being approached by the homeowners. The suspect then took possession of a knife and returned to the scene. Police said he threatened the homeowner and left the residence again.

“The subject came back three additional times with different objects to assault the caller,” a report issued by police this morning said.

Deputies located the suspect, and arrested him. He was transported to the Washtenaw County Jail. No injuries were reported.

Burglary leads to assault
An Ypsilanti Township resident was allegedly assaulted by armed suspects during a burglary Sunday.

Deputies responded to the 1000 block of Studebaker Avenue at 12:30 a.m., where it was reported the homeowner answered the door after hearing a knock.

Police said the two suspects, armed with a handgun, forced their way into the residence. After assaulting the homeowner, the two suspects took two televisions, a small amount of cash and miscellaneous jewelry.

The suspects fled in an unknown four-door silver vehicle.

The investigation is ongoing.

Burglary
A PlayStation game system, ten PlayStation games, a Sony video recorder, a pair of Nike shoes and one gold basketball hoop necklace were reported stolen from an Ypsilanti Township home Sunday.

Deputies responded to the 1100 block of S. Harris at 1 a.m., were it was discovered entry had been gained by kicking in the rear door.

Suspects are unknown at this time.

Stolen vehicle
A green 2001 Ford Expedition was reported stolen from an Ypsilanti Township home Sunday.

Deputies responded to the 900 block of Nash Street at 9 a.m., where the vehicle had been reported stolen from the driveway.

Suspects are unknown.

Stolen vehicle
A black 1984 Oldsmobile was reported stolen from an Ypsilanti Township home Sunday.

Deputies responded to the 8600 block of Spinnaker Way at 12 p.m., where the vehicle had been reported stolen from the parking lot during the night.

Suspects are unknown at this time.

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