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WAYNE - WESTLAND
WAYNE - WESTLAND
Set for school
Members of the Norwayne Community Citizens Council hosted the Back to School Extravaganza and Outdoor Movie last week at the Lincoln-Johnson Field. The popular
event included mad science festivities and the distribution of more than 200 backpacks to students in kindergarten through grade 12. Guests were also treated to dinner
and refreshments and an outdoor movie presentation of Jumanji. The event was sponsored by Jefferson Barns Community Vitality Center, National Kidney Foundation of
Michigan, Community Financial Credit Union, Westland Free Methodist Church and Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency.
Hazmat team called to deal with mystery substance
City of Wayne public safety Department, the unknown sub- the fire department placed Police said Sunday the coun- ance, but had not been identi-
officials called for help from the stance floating on the area of the booms in the water to attempt to ty Hazmat team had taken the fied.
Western Wayne Hazmat team Rouge which travels through control the substance. lead on the matter and the Police said the Michigan
last weekend as they battled an Wayne was reported to them by According to police accounts, Wayne Fire Department was Department of Environment,
unknown substance in the sec- both City Councilman Alfred the amount of the unidentified assisting as needed. On Sunday, Great Lakes, and Energy
tion of the Rouge River that Brock and city resident Bill fluid had visibly increased from eight or 10 HazMat members (EGLE), and the National
flows through the city. Schmidt last Friday. The sub- Friday until Saturday when the were on site deploying booms Response Center have been
According to an official post- stance has not been identified, Hazmat team was called for and deep booming to collect the notified as required by water
ing from the Wayne Police officials said, and members of assistance. substance. It has an oily appear- response guidelines.
Pickup truck stolen in Westland crashes during escape
Both drivers of two pickup driving off with the white 2021 Detroit during his escape. As the troopers began pursuit, apprehended by troopers and
trucks involved in a crash last Ford F-150 truck. The owner of Michigan State Police were the driver went through a red arrested at the scene, according
Wednesday night fled the scene the truck was struck by the vehi- notified at about 10:35 p.m. light and the vehicle was struck to police reports. The teen was
of the accident in Detroit, accord- cle as the suspect drove the Wednesday, Aug. 10, that by a different pickup, police remanded to the custody of the
ing to police reports. stolen truck away from the Westland police were tracking said.Officials said the driver of Westland police, along with the
One of the pickup trucks was Westland home, according to the stolen vehicle. Troopers were the stolen truck and the driver of damaged stolen truck.
stolen from a Westland home police. The collision occurred, able to track the truck as it trav- the second truck both fled the Police said a report was being
where the thief was confronted police said, when the suspect eled east on Davison Street near crash scene. submitted to the Wayne County
by the vehicle owner in the act of drove through a red light in Livernois Avenue in Detroit. The suspect in the theft was Prosecutor for possible charges.
Classified
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900
THE CITY OF DEARBORN ARE IMPOUNDED MAY BE DELETED FROM
HEIGHTS POLICE THROUGH THE CITY OF THIS LIST AT ANY TIME
DEPARTMENT WITHIN 48 WESTLAND POLICE PRIOR TO THE START
ON WEDNESDAY, HOURS OF THE SALE. DEPARTMENT. ALL OF THE AUCTION. THIS
AUGUST 24TH, 2022 AT PAPERWORK MUST BE IS A CASH ONLY SALE
11: 30 AM, GREAT LAKES 2013 VOLKSWAGEN PICKED UP FROM THE AND ALL VEHICLES
TOWING IMPOUND AND 1VWAH7A32DC108734 CITY OF WESTLAND MUST BE PAID IN FULL
RECOVERY DIVISION 2006 VOLKSWAGEN POLICE DEPARTMENT AT THE CONCLUSION
LOCATED AT 42350 VAN WVWAK73C96E045429 WITHIN 48 HOURS OF OF THE AUCTION.
BORN RD, BELLEVILLE, THE SALE.
MI, COUNTY OF WAYNE, THE ABOVE VEHICLES
WILL CONDUCT A PUB- ARE IMPOUNDED 1991 CHEVROLET
LIC AUCTION OF THROUGH THE CITY OF 2GBEG25K7M4115313
IMPOUNDED AND LIVONIA POLICE
ABANDONED VEHICLES. DEPARTMENT. ALL THE ABOVE VEHICLES
THE FOLLOWING VEHI- PAPERWORK MUST BE ARE IMPOUNDED
CLES WILL BE OFFERED PICKED UP FROM THE THROUGH THE CANTON
FOR SALE TO THE HIGH- CITY OF LIVONIA POLICE TOWNSHIP POLICE
EST BIDDER. DEPARTMENT WITHIN 48 DEPARTMENT. ALL
HOURS OF THE SALE. PAPERWORK MUST BE
2009 CHEVROLET 2006 CHEVROLET 2D PICKED UP FROM THE
1GNER23D39S180170 1G1YY26U465107834 CANTON TOWNSHIP
1999 CHEVROLET POLICE DEPARTMENT
2GCEC19T1X1152075 THE ABOVE VEHICLES WITHIN 48 HOURS OF
2004 FORD ARE IMPOUNDED THE SALE. THERE IS A
1FMZU73KX4UB07830 THROUGH THE GARDEN $100 BUYER FEE PER
2008 CHEVROLET CITY POLICE VEHICLE PAID ADDI-
1G1ZK57B58F282711 DEPARTMENT. ALL TIONALLY TO THE CAN-
2004 CHEVROLET PAPERWORK MUST BE TON TOWNSHIP POLICE
2G1WF52E349248942 PICKED UP FROM THE DEPARTMENT.
GARDEN CITY POLICE
THE ABOVE VEHICLES DEPARTMENT WITHIN 48 ALL VEHICLES ARE
ARE IMPOUNDED HOURS OF THE SALE. SOLD IN “AS IS CONDI-
THROUGH THE CITY OF TION”. BIDDING ON ALL
DEARBORN HEIGHTS 2009 FORD VEHICLES WILL START
POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1FMCU037X9KC96183 AT THE AMOUNT DUE
ALL PAPERWORK MUST FOR TOWING AND
BE PICKED UP FROM THE ABOVE VEHICLES STORAGE. VEHICLES