Warren couple discovered in house fire with gunshot wounds
By Jack Nissen
Warren police investigating house fire where couple were found dead
Two bodies were found with gunshot wounds in a house in Warren after firefighters responding to a fire at the location found the couple in the kitchen. Police are considering a number of scenarios.
WARREN, Mich. - Firefighters responding to a Warren house fire discovered two bodies inside a home Friday morning.
The discovery was made around 5 a.m. An investigation into the scene was escalated after the bodies were found with gunshot wounds.
Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer said the two people were a couple in their 30s and had been dating.
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WARREN Many people get Facebook friend requests from people they’re already friends with, accompanied by vague questions like, “How are you doing?” It’s a sure sign that a friend’s account has been “hacked” for some unknown purpose by someone sitting who knows where.
But when the operators of fake accounts start asking for money, that’s crossing the line.
“I just urge citizens to disregard anything where I would be asking them for money or anything like that,” Warren Mayor Jim Fouts said on May 6. “Obviously, it’s a fraud. I guess they’ve been sending things to City Hall employees under my name.”
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Warren police are investigating the death of a baby girl who was found unresponsive after being in bed with her mother Monday morning.
Police believe the 8-month-old baby was smothered to death at the home located on the 7200 block of Toepfer Road, near Van Dyke Avenue. It appears that the mother unintentionally, possibly rolled over onto the baby, we re not sure yet, Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer told the Free Press Monday. This does happen occasionally, parents want to comfort their child, they take them to bed, they fall asleep and sometimes roll over and suffocate the baby.