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MI: Homeowner Shoots Suspect in Augusta Township Break-in
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A homeowner shot a 24-year-old suspect in a home invasion incident last month, according to police.
The suspect had previously performed contracting work on the home, police said.
Police and rescue crews responded to the shooting in the early morning hours of June 15 at a home on McKean Road near Judd Road, according to Michigan State Police.
Troopers discovered the homeowner, 63, had shot an intruder two times with a handgun shortly after the suspect forced his way into the home, police said.
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PHORTO
(7/3/2019)
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"The suspect remains free, recovering from his injuries, according to police."
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Comment by:
mickey
(7/3/2019)
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You've heard the phrase "Forget it, Jake. It's Chitown".
The Ann Arbor progtard version is "Forget it, it's Washtenaw County" |
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