On Thursday's News Hit: - A suspect in the murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll has been arrested. - The Wayne-Westland school district thought it had a budget surplus when it actually had a deficit of $17 million. - A special police task force is working to reduce crime in Downtown Detroit, particularly vehicle break-ins.
The Wayne-Westland Community Schools District is forced to make budget changes after a $17 million budget deficit was recently discovered. The district thought it had a surplus, but the review of finances revealed the massive shortfall.
Damaged police van and Crummock Grove A MAN pelleted a police van with a rock as officers tried to break up party-goers breaching coronavirus lockdown rules. After smashing the windscreen of the van parked on Crummock Grove, Ashley Howarth tried to flee by throwing himself over a fence into a nearby garden. But he was caught after officers Tazered him and at Bolton Magistrates Court the 33-year-old was fined £100 and ordered to pay Greater Manchester Police £500 for the damaged van. Police van damaged in Crummock Grove Janice Vallancee, prosecuting, told how police were called to Crummock Grove, Farnworth, at 10pm on August 22 last year where a party was in full swing with around 50 people, including Howarth, present.