Detroit, MI
10 years ago today: Woman’s torso found in garbage bag after being run over by fire truck in Detroit
DETROIT – A girl’s torso was present in a black, plastic rubbish bag after being run over by a hearth truck in Detroit 10 years in the past.
The torso was discovered on Oct. 6, 2012. The bag had been duct-taped shut.
There was a black sports activities bra on the torso. A head and different limbs have by no means been recovered.
The lady is believed to be an grownup between the ages of 35 and 55. The vertebrae and joints had extreme osteoarthritis, the commonest type of arthritis.
Anybody with data ought to contact the Detroit Police Division at 313-596-1800.
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Metro Detroit struggles with power outages, storm damage after severe weather
BEVERLY HILLS, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — The village of Beverly Hills remained under a state of emergency on Friday, dealing with widespread power outages and significant tree damage from Wednesday’s storm.
The Beverly Hills Police Department closed a portion of Beverly Road west of Southfield Road so crews could continue clearing the roadway and removing dangerous limbs.
“We really thought it was a tornado, just terrifying. It is a disaster zone here,” said Beverly Hills resident Stacie Millichamp.
It has kept Millichamp and her neighbors in clean-up mode for the last 48 hours, trimming trees and bringing branches to the curb so they can be chipped in the coming weeks.
“We cleaned up the street as much as we could, trying to be able to get safety trucks through and DTE trucks through,” Millichamp said. “It’s been very challenging, but the community’s been great. Everybody’s been pulling together and helping each other out.”
A portion of 13 Mile Road between Southfield and Evergreen remains closed due to a snapped power line.
The Trail at Beverly Park is temporarily closed because downed trees and limbs are scattered across the park.
“As soon as the storm happened, we had crews out and about assessing the damage starting to clear the roads. Thereafter, DTE was there a couple of hours after starting to assess the damage,” said Village Manager Jeff Campbell.
Village leaders said that weather permitting, DTE anticipates restoring power to almost all residents by Saturday. At least 100 power crews are in the area.
“We just basically lost limbs here and there. That’s it for us. We got lucky,” said resident Bill Donnelly.
Under the state of emergency, cars cannot park on the street to help crews access power lines and trees safely.
In the coming days, the village will determine how much the state and federal government can contribute to cleanup costs.
Detroit, MI
Severe Storms Can Hit Detroit Area Friday: MI Weather
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — Another round of severe thunderstorms is expected to hit southeastern Michigan on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters warned the storms could cross the Detroit area sometime between 2 and 10 p.m. Friday when high temperatures reach the low 90s across the region.
The storms can produce heavy downpours causing localized flooding, frequent lightning and strong wind gusts reaching up to 60 miles per hour, according to the weather service.
Areas south of Interstate 69 are at greater risk for thunderstorms Friday afternoon, according to the weather service.
An air quality advisory for elevated ozone levels is also in effect today for Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne counties Friday. Officials recommend avoiding strenuous outdoor activities, using gasoline powered lawn equipment and refueling vehicles.
Nearly 20,000 DTE customers in the metro Detroit area were still without power Friday morning after storms swept through the area the last two days.
More storms are expected to move across southeastern Michigan on Saturday when temperatures again reach 90 degrees in the region, according to the weather service.
Rain showers should stick around through Sunday morning across southeastern Michigan, before fading away in the afternoon hours when highs fall back into the 80s with less humidity, according to the weather service.
Here is the extended National Weather Service’s forecast for southeastern Michigan:
Friday: Storms; High 90, Low 73
Saturday: Storms; High 95, Low 74
Sunday: Showers; High 86, Low 65
Monday: Sunny; High 85, Low 65
Tuesday: Sunny; High 91, Low 70
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