Man charged in connection with Warren hit-and-run that killed 5-year-old boy
Prosecutor says Warren man changed his story in hit and run that killed 5-year-old
The Macomb county Prosecutor said 22-year-old Maurice Sumler was not honest when questioned by investigators and changed his story. Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer said not only did Sumler not stop, he ditched his vehicle and then went on to work.
WARREN, Mich. (FOX 2) - A man accused of fleeing the scene after hitting and killing a 5-year-old boy in Warren was charged Thursday.
Police say Maurice Sumler, 22, hit Preston Singleton as the child crossed Van Dyke on his bike Tuesday night. Sumler is charged with leaving the scene of an accident causing death.
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Hertel: Michigan not undercounting nursing home deaths, but possible at other facilities Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press © Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel speaks during a press conference before the opening of a drive-thru vaccination clinic at the former Sears Auto Center site at the Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
Michigan is not undercounting pandemic-related nursing home deaths, but COVID-19 deaths at smaller long-term care facilities might have slipped through the cracks, the leader of the state s health department told lawmakers Thursday morning.
Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel repeatedly stressed her department does not know that COVID-19 related deaths are being undercounted at any facility, just that not all are required to report this information.
Macomb County prosecutor defends charging decision for woman who abused puppy
By Amber Ainsworth
Macomb County gives plea deal to woman who severely abused puppy citing mental illness
A Macomb County woman who broke her puppy s bones and threw him in the Clinton River in January has taken a plea deal given by Prosecutor Pete Lucido.
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido doubled down on the charges his office gave to a woman accused of badly abusing a puppy.
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Amber Sunde, 26, was charged with third-degree animal abuse after she allegedly broke a puppy s bones and threw him into the Clinton River in January. She was offered a plea deal in the case, a decision that drew outrage on social media.