Harper Woods police ID suspects in paintball shootings
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HARPER WOODS The Harper Woods Department of Public Safety has identified two suspects following three incidents Feb. 9 where paintballs were fired at homes and individuals.
The first occurred at 8:21 p.m. at a home in the 18700 block of Washtenaw Street, which is near the intersection of Kelly and Moross roads. Police said a resident was at home at the time and heard what she believed to be gunshots. After checking outside, she discovered blue paint and minor damage to the front of her house. She told police that she had observed a white Chevy Malibu fleeing the scene.
Harper Woods leaders share ‘New Year’s resolutions’
Harper Woods Acting City Manager John Szymanski said one of the city’s goals in 2021 is to make improvements to city resources, such as adding drinking fountains and resurfacing the basketball courts at Johnston Park, pictured, and Salter Park.
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HARPER WOODS Harper Woods city officials and leaders are looking toward the future and are sharing what their New Year’s resolutions are for 2021 in regard to the Harper Woods community.
John Szymanski, the acting city manager and finance manager of Harper Woods, said there are several projects the city wants to focus on in 2021, including continued economic development of Eastland Center, reimplementing outdoor programs as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, and continued steps to make the city more diverse.