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INKSTER - WAYNE
INKSTER - WAYNE
Driver of vehicle
is shot by passenger
Detectives from the Michigan State
Police Special Investigation Unit contin- ”
ue to seek information regarding a shoot-
ing in Inkster last week.
According to police reports, a man Officers located
called police at about 11:30 p.m. Nov. 30 to the 33-year-old suspect
report being shot by a passenger in his
car. The 24-year-old victim told police that at Glenwood Street
passengers in the Chevrolet Impala he near Middlebelt Road
was driving pointed guns at him while he
was driving near Middlebelt Road and as he was running
Carlysle Street. He told police he was shot away from the vehicle.
by one of the passengers in the vehicle.
When troopers arrived on the scene,
they discovered the victim sitting in the
vehicle with the car lights off but
observed no passengers or other individu- the scene.
als leaving the vehicle. The man told The victim was treated by Inkster
police that he was acquainted with the emergency personnel and transported to
man who shot him. Officers located the Beaumont Dearborn Hospital where he
33-year-old suspect at Glenwood Street was treated for the gunshot.
near Middlebelt Road as he was running The incident remains under investiga-
away from the vehicle. He was arrested at tion, according to police reports.
Hazardous waste disposal
vouchers now available
The City of Wayne Department of Identification to prove residency such
Public Works has been provided with 100 as a driver's license or state identification
vouchers for residents seeking to dispose will be required. The hazardous waste
of certain hazardous waste material. voucher is for drop off at the
Vouchers are available at the Wayne Environmental Recycling Group located
Department of Public Works located at at 13040 Merriman Road, Livonia, 48159 Warm welcome
35200 Forest Ave. Wayne from 7 a.m. until and is valid through Dec. 31.
3:30 p.m. while supplies last. A list of hazardous waste can be found The City of Wayne officially welcomed Santa last weekend and celebrated the
Only one voucher per household will at: http://www.waynecounty.com/.../house- holiday with ice carvings, caroling, jugglers and lots of family-friendly entertain-
be provided. hold-hazardous-waste. ment. Santa took a ride in a fire truck and Zeke, the police department mascot,
was on hand for lots of head pats and ear scratches.
Schools ter to parents. encourage adults and students to use the mation, contact: Beaumont-Adams Child
In the Plymouth-Canton Community
State of Michigan's OK2SAY Tip Line. The
& Adolescent Health Center, (734) 728-
Schools, district officials said they “contin- OK2SAY number is 1-855-565-2729, you 2423; Hegira Health Inc., (734) 793-5026 or
FROM PAGE 1 ue to work with local law enforcement can text to 652729, or you can send an https://www.hegirahealth.org/;
officials and are investigating every email to ok2say@mi.gov.” SandCastles of Wayne County, (313) 874-
tion of the juvenile offender, she added. rumor. To date, there have been no direct In addition, school officials noted that 6881 or www.aboutsandcastles.org or
In John Glenn High School in Westland, threats of violence to any of the Plymouth- there is help for students traumatized by EasterSeals of Michigan 1-800-757-3257 or
four guards from Securitas AB will patrol Canton Community Schools. As we strive the events of last week. For help or infor- www.easterseals.com/michigan
the hallways while two guards will be to keep our school community safe, our
assigned to Wayne Memorial, where there local law enforcement partners will pro-
is a smaller enrollment, district officials vide additional police and security pres-
said. Wayne-Westland Community Schools ence at all PCCS schools as long as it is
Superintendent John Dignan said the necessary.”
guards were not in response to the shoot- Superintendent Monica Merritt urged
ing at Oxford but had been in the planning parents to warn students about the power
since the schools returned to in-person of words.
learning after the COVID pandemic “Parents also should talk to their stu-
remote learning restrictions. dents about refraining from participating
The unarmed guards will be present in conversations (either online or in-per-
throughout the school day, Dignan said, son) about threats of violence. Even if they
and will be in addition to the student are not serious about the threat, or are
resource officer from the Westland Police sharing a message from someone else,
Department who is based at John Glenn. their actions could lead to serious conse-
That officer serves the entire 18-school quences and/or have a negative impact on
district of about 9,500 students, officials the school community.”
confirmed. School administrators and police urged
“Our goal is for all students to achieve parents to be vigilant.
high academic standards within a safe “Please remind your students about the
learning environment. Our focus contin- importance of sharing information with a
ues to be encouraging and modeling posi- trusted adult, school employee, or law
tive behaviors and peer relationships. enforcement official instead of circulating
Strong, trusting relationships allow stu- it among other students on social media,”
dents to feel safe so they can thrive in an administrators and police officials,” they
academic setting,” Dignan wrote in a let- urged in a prepared statement. “We
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND INTENT TO FORFEIT
TO: Marcus Timmons
You are hereby notified that on November 12, 2021, pursuant to MCL 600.4701, the Canton Township Police Department seized,
with intent to forfeit, the following described property: $161.50 U.S. Currency. You are not required to do anything further at
this time to claim an interest in the seized property. A civil forfeiture matter may follow the criminal proceeding which will
require further process of which you will be notified. You may contact the Canton Township Police Department, 1150 S. Canton
Center Rd., Canton, MI 48188, phone: 734-394-5400. CN2324 - 120921 2.5 x 1.15
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at
the meeting/hearing upon notice to the Charter Township of Canton.
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Charter Township
of Canton will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs,
or activities.
Employment: The Charter Township of Canton does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment prac-
tices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Title II of
the ADA.
Effective Communication: The Charter Township of Canton will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services
leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the Charter Township
of Canton's programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other
ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Modifications to Policies and Procedures: The Charter Township of Canton will make all reasonable modifications to policies
and programs to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activi-
ties. For example, individuals with service animals are welcomed in the Charter Township of Canton's offices, even where pets
are generally prohibited.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to par-
ticipate in a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton should contact the office of Barb Brouillette, Human
Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260 as soon
as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.
The ADA does not require the Charter Township of Canton to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its
programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden.
Complaints that a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton is not accessible to persons with disabilities
should be directed to Barb Brouillette, Human Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road,
Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260.
The Charter Township of Canton will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individu-
als with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy, such as retriev-
ing items from locations that are open to the public but are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.
Publish: 12/09/21 CN2323 - 120921 2.5 x 4.72