Safe and demand it be opened. Im sure he bragged about something. Whatever he was doing, he bragged and it got around. Reporter and then they threatened his youngest child. Started screaming at me and say im gonna get your son and shoot your 11yearold if you dont tell me the combination of the safe. Reporter the second time the home targeted in the last month. The first time they came in, they didnt get control of the house. I got away and my girlfriend got away. Reporter Joanne Thomas ster terrified. She lives next door. They are jumping out of the secondstory window. We have our our room is right there. If they have guns, and if they go off, you know, that could its scary to think what could happen. Reporter he now wants to be armed himself. I hope theres not a next time. Reporter and Police Describe the four men in their 20s or 30s. If you have any information on who they might be, call crimestoppers. That number is 7023855555. Reporting live, back to you. Absolutely terrifying thou
Students grades 7-12 from Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties are invited to join Copper Shores Victim Support for their Craft Night: Student Supp
As efforts continue to bring an end to systemic racism and create greater equity and equality in our communities, individual growth is an essential part of the foundation. At Mentor2Youth, helping young Black people find personal identity through service to others is key to that path. Executive director Darryl Johnson joined WEMU’s David Fair to discuss the methodology of getting young people to view life through the “chess versus checkers” life paradigm.