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CBS News
6 days ago
- CBS News
Motorcycle rider fatally injured during crash in Lenawee County
Storm damage in Metro Detroit; Dr. Hoover murder court proceedings; and other top stories Storm damage in Metro Detroit; Dr. Hoover murder court proceedings; and other top stories Storm damage in Metro Detroit; Dr. Hoover murder court proceedings; and other top stories A motorcycle rider was killed in the aftermath of a crash Monday evening in Adrian, Michigan. The crash involving the motorcycle and a sport utility vehicle happened about 6:42 p.m. at the intersection of US-223 and Sand Creek Highway, Adrian Police Department reported. The motorcycle rider was a 28-year-old Lenawee County resident. He was taken to ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital in Adrian Township, but he did not survive his injuries. The SUV driver, a 63-year-old Lenawee County resident, was not injured. Adrian Police Department's Crash Investigation Team is working to determine the cause of the crash. Other agencies assisting on scene included Adrian Fire Department, Madison Township Fire and Police Departments and the Lenawee County Sheriff's Office, as well as members of the city's drone team. Police ask that anyone with information regarding this accident contact Sgt. Brandon Graf at 517-264-4808, or send an email to APDTips@


CBS News
16-05-2025
- CBS News
Suspect ran off when caught trying to "hot wire" vehicle in Adrian, police say
A suspected car thief in Adrian, Michigan, was chased off by the vehicle's owner who caught him in the act, police reported. The suspicious activity happened about 4 a.m. Thursday near the intersection of Canterbury Drive and Argyle Drive, which is near Adrian College, according to a report from Adrian Police Department. The suspect who was trying to "hot wire" the vehicle ran off after he was confronted by the vehicle owner, police said. He was wearing gloves, a black hoodie with a white and gray pattern, and shoes that were red and black. Police ask that any neighbors or property owners who have a surveillance system review their security footage for the time frame of 3:30 to 4:30 a.m. for any evidence that might assist in the investigation. Anyone else with information or a witness report also is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Kevin Putnam at 517-264-4819, or submit their information via email to kputnam@ or APDTips@