The judge also found no evidence of the couple’s claim that they are subjected to a written policy encouraging or permitting the harassment against them.
South Lyon police have arrested at least four people because of the armed robbery that resulted in the death of 17-year-old Dylan Stamper, Chief Christopher Sovik confirmed Monday.
Sovik said that the four are in custody because of their roles in a Dec. 30 robbery that led to Dylan’s death in his East Liberty Street home.
His father, Kevin Stamper, 43, was critically injured but last known to be in stable condition.
Sovik said he plans to release more information on those arrested by Tuesday.
For now, there have been no apparent arraignments. Sovik declined to share details on the ages or possible charges for the others arrested.
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The following are arrests the Danbury Police Department reported to have made last week:
Dec. 6
A 30-year-old man from Waterbury was charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, failure to display plates/inserts, failure to meet minimum insurance coverage requirements and improper use of a marker, license or registration.
A 52-year-old Hager Street woman was charged with evading responsibility and failure to drive upon right.
A 31-year-old Irving Place man was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
A 25-year-old Nancy Drive man was charged with disorderly conduct.
Dec. 7
A 52-year-old homeless man was charged with evading responsibility, failure to drive in proper lane, failure to have tail lamps, interfering with an officer and operating a motor vehicle in violation of license classification.