Fatal crash in Sterling Heights tied to Macomb County dealership theft where four cars were stolen
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Woman dead after Jeep stolen from Macomb County car dealership crashes into her
Four vehicles were stolen from a Macomb County car dealership Thursday night. One of those vehicles crashed into a woman s vehicle, killing her.
WASHINGTON, Mich. - Police have linked the thefts of two Dodge Challengers, a Dodge Charger, and a Jeep Grand Cherokee to a deadly crash early Friday morning that killed one woman.
The Macomb County Sheriff s Office is investigating how four stolen vehicles were taken from a dealership in Washington Thursday night.
1 dead in Sterling Heights crash involving vehicle suspected in break-in, car theft
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Sterling Heights One person is dead after a sports utility vehicle suspected in a break-in and car theft at a Romeo dealership crashed Thursday night in Sterling Heights, the Macomb County Sheriff s Office said.
Deputies were called at about 11 p.m. Thursday to the Jim Riehl’s Friendly Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram at 64600 Van Dyke in Romeo for a report of vehicles driving recklessly, according to authorities.
As a deputy arrived, a red 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee sped out of the business lot. The SUV sped north on Van Dyke, then east on 30 Mile and eventually south on the M-53 bypass, officials said. The deputy pursued, but stopped his chase at M-53 and 26 Mile.