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Police arrest 3 suspects after Eastpointe man is shot in the stomach
Police arrest 3 suspects after Eastpointe man is shot in the stomach

CBS News

time2 days ago

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Police arrest 3 suspects after Eastpointe man is shot in the stomach

Police arrested three suspects in connection with the shooting of an Eastpointe man late Tuesday afternoon. The shooting happened at around 4:22 p.m. Tuesday in the 24000 block of Kelly Road. When police arrived on the scene, they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to his stomach. Officers began performing lifesaving measures before the man was taken to an area hospital for his injuries. While at the scene of the shooting, police say a witness called 911 to report that three suspects were seen running away from the area. With the help of the St. Clair Shores K-9 Unit, St. Clair Shores Drone Unit, Roseville Police Department and Michigan State Police, Eastpointe police set up a perimeter and located the three suspects. Police say the suspects were taken into custody without further incident. Detectives recovered evidence related to the shooting, according to officials. The investigation is ongoing, but police say there is no threat to the public. Anyone with additional information on the shooting is asked to call the Eastpointe Police Department Detective Bureau at 586-445-5100 ext. 1025.

Missing Roseville teen Duane Cahoon may be in danger, authorities say
Missing Roseville teen Duane Cahoon may be in danger, authorities say

CBS News

time07-07-2025

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Missing Roseville teen Duane Cahoon may be in danger, authorities say

A teenage boy missing from Roseville, Minnesota, may be in danger, according to authorities. An alert from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said 16-year-old Duane Cahoon was last seen Sunday at 11 p.m. Authorities believe he left his home on a grey Cannondale bicycle and they are "concerned for Cahoon's safety." Duane Cahoon Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Cahoon is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall and 130 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Roseville Police Department at 651-767-0640.

Operation Pit-Stain: Trio arrested in $50,000 toiletry theft ring in Northern California
Operation Pit-Stain: Trio arrested in $50,000 toiletry theft ring in Northern California

CBS News

time12-06-2025

  • CBS News

Operation Pit-Stain: Trio arrested in $50,000 toiletry theft ring in Northern California

ROSEVILLE — Roseville police say thieves accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars' worth of deodorant and other hygiene products from stores across Northern California were recently arrested in the San Francisco Bay Area. The thieves are accused of stealing more than $15,000 worth of deodorant alone from Safeway and CVS stores across Roseville during the months of March and April, police said. Investigators say the two main suspects also hit other stores throughout Northern California for deodorant and other toiletries, then sold them to a third individual, who knowingly purchased the stolen items and resold them at Bay Area flea markets. The suspects were arrested in the Bay Area. Two were taken into custody last week and another earlier this week. In total, around $50,000 worth of stolen products — deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste and more — were recovered by investigators. Dubbed Operation Pit-Stain, Roseville police collaborated with the Santa Clara Police Department, Placer County District Attorney's Office, and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation on the investigation. "No matter how much deodorant you steal — organized retail theft still stinks," Roseville police said in a statement.

Home of elderly Roseville residents vandalized 4 times in one week
Home of elderly Roseville residents vandalized 4 times in one week

CBS News

time24-05-2025

  • CBS News

Home of elderly Roseville residents vandalized 4 times in one week

ROSEVILLE -- A call for community help is being made after a Roseville home was vandalized four times in the last week, leaving the elderly homeowners distressed and scared. The home is in a neighborhood near Ferretti Park in Roseville, near Circuit Drive and Duranta Street. The first act of vandalism happened last year, according to the couple's daughter, Kerry Davies, who said the home's back door was kicked in and destroyed. In the months that followed, the couple upgraded their home security but it wasn't enough to stop nightly acts of vandalism this week. The first incident was on Sunday and involved two masked vandals throwing containers of food at the couple's front door. In a security video shared with CBS Sacramento, one of the people in the video dumps a bottle of liquid onto the front porch and then smashes the glass container. When the security lights come on, the two disappear into the neighborhood, one on a bike and the other on a scooter. The second incident came on Tuesday, when the same two vandals threw a container of food at the front door, but before leaving, the person on the bike fired BB gun pellets into the front window. The pellets shattered the glass, but Davies said Roseville police were able to take pellets as evidence from inside the home. "My parents are in their eighties. They suffer from many medical issues. My father, cancer. My mom, congestive heart failure, and obviously, this has put them into distress," Davies told CBS Sacramento. In the latest incident, on Thursday night, Davies said the home alarm system alerted the neighborhood to activity. Neighbors came out to check in on her parents, as did Roseville police, she said. This, Davies said, is why she wanted to share their story, so the community could come together and help. She shared the security footage of the incidents as well as her parents' stories in the hopes that another neighbor may have information that leads to identifying the two people from the videos. "I do want the neighborhood, the neighborhood that my parents have been in for over a decade, to realize that this is happening in their neighborhood, and if they can keep a watch out for them and for each other, and come together as a community," said Davies. CBS Sacramento reached out to the Roseville Police Department for more information but did not hear back in time for this story.

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