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Lansing Police Looking To Open Cold Case Unit

Lansing Police Looking To Open Cold Case Unit A law enforcement cold case is a police investigation where all leads have been exhausted. A case only a few months old basically turns into one. I love documentaries on the subject. Plans to partner with the Detroit Crime Commission could help police in Lansing solve decades old murder cases according to wane.com. This will be great for families struggling with the loss of a loved one that was a victim of a violent crime. Attention needs to be given to unsolved cases because for families there is an absence of justice, Lansing Police Chief Daryl Green said. Sheri Pruitt, whose 17-year-old son was slain in 2014, said the initiative is exciting and hopes it will bring answers and closure to her family. Her son, Richard, was struck after someone fired shots into the family’s home, Pruitt said.

Ahead Of State Of The City, A Tumultuous 2020 Hangs Over Lansing Mayor Schor

Abigail Censky / WKAR-MSU Lansing Mayor Andy Schor, now in the final year of his term, is set to deliver the 2021 State of The City on February 3. Schor has already stated his main priorities this yearwill include handling the coronavirus pandemic, continuing racial justice and equity work, and dealing with the city’s budget. 2020 proved to be a chaotic year rife with controversies for Schor, who has not announced if he plans to run again. Here s a look back at some of the key moment s that shaped Schor’s 2020 and will determine his path forward in 2021. Economic Troubles  The coronavirus pandemic dealt a major blow to Lansing’s economy. Schor told WKAR that the city had to cut $12.5 million from its budget in the span of three months. 

Lansing Police trying to identify suspect in larceny investigation

Lansing Police trying to identify suspect in larceny investigation The driver is the suspect in a larceny investigation. | Courtesy of the Lansing Police Department The Lansing Police Department (LPD) called upon the community for help identifying a suspect in a larceny investigation. The investigation involves a stolen catalytic converter in the 1000 block of North Washington Avenue. Assist Investigation - Detective Jason Evans is attempting to identify this person and vehicle. The driver is the suspect in a Larceny investigation (catalytic converter) 1000 blk. of N. Washington (Lansing, MI). Call the Detective if you have any information 517-483-6823 pic.twitter.com/11C4mBxk6O Lansing Police (@LansingPolice) January 24, 2021

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