Detroit, MI
Detroit Red Wings Stax
THROUGH GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 7, 2024
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POS
NO.
PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
PP
SH
GW
S
PCTG
F
93
Alex DeBrincat
39
17
21
38
0
17
7
0
1
123
.138
F
71
Dylan Larkin
33
13
19
32
-1
33
4
2
2
114
.114
F
23
Lucas Raymond
39
11
20
31
-11
14
2
0
3
75
.147
D
41
Shayne Gostisbehere
38
7
20
27
-16
10
2
0
1
68
.103
F
17
Daniel Sprong
39
10
16
26
4
16
2
0
0
94
.106
F
37
J.T. Compher
34
9
15
24
-3
22
3
1
0
43
.209
D
53
Moritz Seider
39
5
17
22
2
26
3
0
0
69
.072
F
14
Robby Fabbri
27
11
7
18
-4
8
2
0
3
37
.297
F
18
Andrew Copp
38
5
12
17
-4
18
1
0
1
68
.074
D
96
Jake Walman
36
9
8
17
3
22
1
0
2
62
.145
F
57
David Perron
33
9
7
16
-8
35
5
0
3
59
.153
F
27
Michael Rasmussen
39
8
8
16
6
25
0
1
1
56
.143
F
90
Joe Veleno
37
7
8
15
-11
6
1
0
0
48
.146
F
88
Patrick Kane
15
6
8
14
-3
2
1
0
0
51
.118
D
46
Jeff Petry
30
2
9
11
2
12
0
0
0
37
.054
D
8
Ben Chiarot
39
3
7
10
0
30
0
0
0
57
.053
F
36
Christian Fischer
36
2
6
8
3
24
0
1
0
36
.056
D
2
Olli Maatta
31
1
7
8
5
4
0
0
0
16
.063
F
48
Jonatan Berggren
9
2
3
5
4
2
0
0
0
10
.200
D
3
Justin Holl
27
0
5
5
3
20
0
0
0
7
.000
F
24
Klim Kostin
23
2
1
3
2
29
0
0
0
19
.105
F
21
Austin Czarnik
18
0
1
1
-3
6
0
0
0
14
.000
D
77
Simon Edvinsson
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
.000
F
11
Zach Aston-Reese
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
TEAM TOTALS
39
139
228
367
-30
381
34
5
17
1164
.119
OPPONENT TOTALS
39
134
218
352
8
450
25
6
20
1255
.107
POS
NO
GOALTENDER
GP
MINS
AVG
W
L
OT
SO
GA
SA
SV%
G
A
PIM
35
Ville Husso
18
1004
3.53
9
5
2
0
59
549
0.893
0
1
0
47
James Reimer
12
667
3.41
3
6
2
1
38
342
0.889
0
0
4
34
Alex Lyon
11
609
2.56
7
4
0
1
26
320
0.919
0
1
0
45
Michael Hutchinson
1
57
3.1
0
1
0
0
3
36
0.917
0
0
0
TEAM TOTALS
39
2369
3.23
19
16
4
2
126
1247
.893
139
228
381
OPPONENT TOTALS
39
2369
3.36
20
14
5
2
131
1157
.881
134
218
450
Detroit, MI
Car Radio, Season 6, Podcast 267: 2025 Detroit News Vehicle of the Year
Car Radio 910AM-Detroit: Podcast, December 23, 2025
Host: Henry Payne, Auto columnist, The Detroit News
Car shoppers had plenty of choices in 2025 as auto grocery shelves were teeming with goods. At The Detroit News, we’re biased towards value, style, innovation, and performance – and we choose our Vehicle of the Year accordingly. As Detroit News auto critic, I tested 59 new cars this year from the compact, $24,000 Nissan Sentra gas-sipper to the posh, $82,000 Lucid Gravity EV. For Vehicle of the Year, I reduced that list to three finalists: Mazda CX-30, Chevy Corvette ZR1, Dodge Charger SIXpack. 2 min. Originally aired December 23, 2025 on the Auto Report, 910AM-Detroit WFDF
Detroit, MI
Former employee accused of stealing over $215,000 from Metro Detroit moving service business
A former employee of a Metro Detroit moving service business is accused of misappropriating funds and transferring the company’s money to her personal accounts.
Deborah Beaudoin is facing a federal charge of wire fraud, according to a criminal complaint filed on Dec. 10, 2025.
Homeland Security began investigating the case on Sept. 4, 2023, when the Van Buren Township Police Department requested support for an ongoing investigation into alleged fraud at a small business called Rose Moving and Storage.
According to the criminal complaint, the business accused former financial controller, Beaudoin, of misappropriating over $215,000 from Rose Moving and Storage by ordering company debit cards, transferring business funds to the cards and then transferring the business funds to her personal accounts.
On Oct. 5, 2023, authorities interviewed the chief financial officer of the parent company of Rose Moving and Storage, and he explained that the business is a moving company that contracts with owner-operated truck drivers. He then said the drivers use their own cars and pay their moving crews to service customers at Rose Moving and Storage. However, the truck drivers typically did not have the financial capital to front their costs. So, the business would “front” the truck drivers about $4,000 to $5,000 to cover initial expenses, including gas and the payment of the moving crew.
The employees, including Beaudoin, would order the company debit cards issued in the name of the driver, load them with company funds and give them to the truck driver to pay their initial costs and complete the moving transactions. After the job is complete, the amount “fronted” by the business would be deducted from the final payment to the truck drivers.
Beaudoin is accused of devising a scheme to misappropriate funds by ordering and obtaining unauthorized company debit cards from the company’s provider, typically using names that contained different iterations of the company name, including” R. Rose Moving,” “R. Storage” and “R. Rose Moving ST,” then using company monies to fund them in amounts ranging from just over $1,000 to as much as $3,000 before withrawing the funds in cash using ATMs at different banks.
After withdrawing the funds, she allegedly deposited the cash into her personal accounts.
Beaudoin allegedly created fake entries on the company ledger for expenses such as “repairs” and would allocate the money she had appropriated from the company to these fake expenses to legitimize the costs.
Homeland Security found that Beaudoin obtained over 60 fraudulent company debit cards from 2017 to 2023.
According to federal authorities, her use of Huntington Bank’s ATM machines to withdraw funds she had allegedly misappropriated from the business “caused the transmission of wire communication in interstate commerce,” leading to her facing a federal charge.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit police officer shoots himself in foot during dog attack
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A dog is dead and a Detroit police officer is injured after police stopped to investigate vehicles blocking the roadway on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
Officers from the 6th Precinct were responding to a ShotSpotter report in the 14400 block of Rockdale Street at approximately 9 p.m. when they encountered two vehicles blocking the road, according to a statement from Detroit Police Department on Wednesday, Dec. 24.
One of the vehicles was discovered to be wanted out of Livonia. As officers approached the wanted vehicle, a dog jumped out of it in the direction of the officers and the driver fled the location, according to DPD.
“The dog charged towards the officers and began to attack one officer,” according to DPD. “The officer fired shots to stop the dog from attacking them and accidentally struck himself in the foot.”
The officer was treated at a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. He is out of the hospital as of Wednesday evening. The dog is dead.
Review of body-worn camera and camera assets in the area determined the driver, who was wanted by Southfield police, attempted to stop the dog from jumping out of the vehicle, according to DPD. The driver was arrested and taken into custody by Southfield police.
“Detroit Police Department is not pursuing charges on the driver as we do not believe the driver intentionally threw the dog at our officers,” according to DPD.
Contact Natalie Davies at ndavies@freepress.com.
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