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Judge sentences killer of nurse to 35-60 years
Jamere Mykel Miller, 36, of Detroit Receiving Hospital and he went to the back passenger found in Novi at 2:19 p.m. May plea agreement before Judge
Inkster, will spend 35 to 60 years reportedly was ending their side of the vehicle and fired a 13 and her lifeless body still in Kevin Cox last week. The first-
in the Michigan Department of romantic relationship at the handgun multiple times, fatally the rear of the vehicle. Miller degree murder and felony mur-
Corrections after he admitted he time of her death. wounding her. Miller then got turned himself in to Detroit der counts originally charged
murdered Patrice Wilson, 29. According to prosecutors, at into the driver's seat and fled police officers on May 14. were dismissed along with one
Miller was charged by Wayne about 7:53 a.m. May 13, Miller from the scene. Miller entered a guilty plea count of carjacking, one count of
County Prosecutor Kym Worthy disguised himself with a wig, a The investigation by the on Oct. 10 to one count of sec- armed robbery, one count of
last May with the homicide of hat and glasses and waited for Detroit Police Department led ond-degree murder with a sen- felon in possession of a firearm,
Wilson of Redford. The victim Wilson to leave work. As she to evidence in Inkster, Garden tence agreement of 35 to 60. He and five counts of felony
was working as a nurse at entered her car, Miller admitted City and Novi. Wilson's car was was sentenced according to the firearm.
Romulus Tree Lighting to
include Holiday Train
The traditional holiday tree lighting in planned.
Romulus is set for 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24 at The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is
Romulus Historical Park. a holiday illuminated train that travels
During the official tree lighting in across two historic railways (Canadian
Romulus, Mayor Robert McCraight will Pacific and Kansas City Southern) spread-
present the “Key to the City” to Santa as ing holiday cheer and raising donations to
he arrives for the celebration. help those struggling with food insecurity.
A special guest helper is expected to The 2023 Holiday Train tours Canada
help flip the switch to light the community and the United States Nov. 20 through
tree. Dec. 19, raising money, food and aware-
Following the lighting of the tree, the ness for the important work that food
city will host a number of activities while banks do in their communities.
visitors await the Canadian Pacific Since its inception in 1999, the Holiday
Holiday Train as it passes through Train has generated more than $22.5 mil-
Romulus between 8 p.m. and midnight. lion and more than 5 million pounds of
There will be holiday vendors, crafts, live food for community food banks across The holiday tree lighting in Romulus will include a sighting of the Canadian Pacific
entertainment, pictures with Santa, food North America. Holiday Train after Santa receives the key to the city from Romulus Mayor Robert
trucks and more and other activities McCraight.
Senior Summit planned
The Inkster Police Department will Neighborhood Watch programs and
host a Senior Crime Prevention Summit emergency preparedness. Officials said
from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, the summit would be an opportunity for
at the Booker T. Dozier Recreation seniors to learn, engage, and connect
Center. with the community.
The event topics will include senior The recreation center is located at
safety tips; scam prevention; 2025 Middlebelt Road in Inkster.
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Graduation day
Romulus Police Chief Robert Pfannes was on hand earlier this month during grad-
uation ceremonies at the Wayne County Regional Police Academy. Three of the
graduates are candidates for the Romulus department, Pfannes said. New gradu-
ates, from left, Christian Otter and Marcus Matheson were congratulated by
Pfannes, along with candidate Nathaniel Sims, Romulus Police Lt. Eric Smith and
Sgt. Otter, proud father of Ofc. Christian Otter.
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