2 accused of prostitution at Macomb Twp. massage parlor
The Detroit News
Macomb Township Two Sterling Heights women who work at a massage parlor have been charged with prostitution, according to the Macomb County Sheriff s Office.
Shu-Juan Liu, 58, and Feng Xiang Tu, 59, were both charged Friday in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township with prostitution/accosting and soliciting, a misdemeanor, according to court records.
A judge set bond for each woman at $5,000 and scheduled a pretrial conference for them for March 18.
Officials said deputies executed a search warrant last Wednesday at a massage business on Hayes Road at 21 Mile Road in Macomb Township. There were no clients at the business during the warrant s execution but deputies arrested four women, they said.
Mount Clemens apartment fire leaves residents displaced
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MOUNT CLEMENS At least eight residents of a Mount Clemens apartment complex were taken to the hospital as the result of a single-building fire.
Around 11:30 p.m. Feb. 13, first responders were dispatched to an apartment building on the north side of North River Road, east of Gratiot Avenue.
Mount Clemens Fire Capt. Richard DeCaussin said the fire was at a three-story Sunset Manor apartment building in Mount Clemens.
When asked if a cause has been identified, DeCaussin said at press time that it remained under investigation.
“They’re having a hard time because the building is compromised and the roof caved in,” he said last week. “There’s some floors caved in, some are sagging and some are burnt through.”
Tenants jump to escape massive Mount Clemens apartment fire
8 residents hospitalized following Sunday fire
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The noise of it all was so loud, it got the attention of several neighbors.
“I happened to get up and I looked through my blinds and saw this excessive white smoke,” said neighbor Anthony Messina, who was watching a movie at the time.
Messina also said he saw people jumping out of a window to escape from the fire.
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“I opened up the front door and there was smoke everywhere,” Warren Tucker said. “The best way I can put it is that we lost everything. We had two babies, two cats. I don’t know if they made it out. I couldn’t get to them. My wife is still in the hospital, they plan on keeping her.”
Mount Clemens apartment residents caught in fire have lost all
Mount Clemens A massive fire that ripped through a Mount Clemens apartment complex led to a frightening scene late Saturday as residents were rousted from their units in bitter cold and sought escape routes.
Multiple residents were taken to a hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, the Macomb County Sheriff s Office said in a tweet Sunday. The residents affected by the fire lost all of their belongings in the blaze, the apartment managers acknowleged in an email Sunday.
The fire at the Holiday Garden Apartments on North River Road was reported about 11:30 p.m. Saturday in one of the three-story apartment buildings. Residents reportedly were jumping from windows and balconies to safety because stairwells were filled with smoke, according to Joseph Cady, a resident who arrived home from work early Sunday as crews battlethe blaze