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A Man's Dangerous Spree: Drugs, Chases, and Crashes

Michigan, USASaturday, January 24, 2026
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A Series of Dangerous Events

A 53-year-old man from Clinton Township has found himself in deep legal trouble after a wild few days involving assault, home invasion, and a high-speed police chase.

The Beginning: Assault and Home Invasion

  • January 11, 2026: The man allegedly assaulted a woman and later broke into her home to attack her again.
  • Police were called, but the suspect fled the scene.

The Chase: A Dangerous Pursuit

  • January 16: The woman reported that the man kept calling her and even drove over her lawn.
  • Police located him near 10 Mile Road and Schoenherr.
  • When officers attempted to stop him, he refused to comply and led them on a high-speed chase.
  • The chase ended near 9 Mile Road and I-94.

The Second Encounter: Another Chase

  • January 18: Police found the man again near 11 Mile and Schoenherr.
  • Officers tried to block his car, but he backed into a police cruiser and fled once more.
  • An officer had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit.
  • The chase continued through Warren and into Detroit, where he drove the wrong way on Conner Avenue and crashed into cars exiting I-94.

The Aftermath: Drugs and Charges

  • Police discovered a large amount of drugs in his car, including:
  • Crack cocaine
  • Methamphetamine
  • Fentanyl
  • Ecstasy
  • Other controlled substances
  • Additional drugs were found at his home and a business called Cornerstone Brick in Fraser.

Facing Justice

  • The man is now facing multiple charges, including:
  • Drug possession and distribution
  • Assault
  • Felony fleeing from police
  • He was arrested and given a $200,000 bond.
  • If released, he must:
  • Wear a GPS monitor
  • Avoid drugs and alcohol
  • Stay away from the victim

Prosecutor's Statement

The prosecutor described the man's actions as "reckless and dangerous," putting the victim, police, and public at risk.

Next Steps

  • His next court hearing is scheduled for February 3.
  • More charges may be added in the future.

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