Detroit, MI
Here’s what we know as body of 2-year-old girl found in Detroit days after Amber Alert

DETROIT – The body of Wynter Cole Smith, 2, of Lansing, was found Wednesday night in a Detroit alley, nearly three days after an Amber Alert was issued due to her abduction.
Detroit police said they were performing a grid search between I-94 and Van Duke Avenue on Wednesday evening, July 5, when they discovered the girl’s body in an overgrown alley near Olympia Street and Erwin Avenue on the city’s east side.
The discovery was made around 6:50 p.m. Wednesday — nearly 70 hours after Wynter was kidnapped by her mother’s ex-boyfriend, who went to her home in Lansing, attacked the mother, and disappeared with the child in her mother’s car, according to authorities.
What we’ve learned tonight
A massive police presence is still at the scene where Wynter was found, as police continue to investigate exactly what happened.
The man accused of abducting Wynter — Rashad Maleek Trice, 26, of Detroit — was not cooperative with police throughout the investigation.
Local 4′s Mara MacDonald reports Trice has been “incredibly unhelpful” and “didn’t offer up anything to police.”
But his cellphone revealed where he went between the attack in Lansing and his eventual arrest in St. Clair Shores, when Wynter was nowhere to be found.
Officials went through the data from his phone and identified various areas around Metro Detroit where he drove and spent time. One of those areas was I-94 and Van Dyke Avenue.
FBI agents and Detroit police officers spent 4-5 hours on the grid search before finding Wynter’s body in the alley.
Lansing stabbing
Lansing police were called at 11:19 p.m. Sunday to Wynter’s home in the 3000 block of BeauJardin Drive.
Officials said Trice showed up at the home and stabbed Wynter’s 22-year-old mother multiple times. The woman was able to escape from the house and call for help from a neighbor.
Lansing police Chief Ellery Sosebee said when officers arrived at the home, Trice, Wynter, and the mother’s white 2013 Chevrolet Impala were gone.
Wynter’s 1-year-old brother was still at the home, unharmed, police said.
Wynter was officially reported missing around 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Amber Alert leads to arrest
An Amber Alert was issued for Wynter around 2 a.m. Monday, and it included information about Trice and the stolen Impala.
St. Clair Shores police said they spotted the car around 4:45 a.m. Monday in the area of 9 Mile Road and Harper Avenue.
When an officer tried to pull him over, Trice sped off, according to authorities. He crashed into another police car in the area of Little Mack Avenue and 10 Mile Road, police said.
One officer from inside the car was treated for injuries and discharged.
Police said Trice actively resisted arrest while being taken into custody at the crash scene. He was brought to a nearby hospital to be treated for injuries from the crash, according to officials.
Wynter was not with Trice when police took him into custody.
Sosebee said Trice was being held at a Detroit hospital under the supervision of Lansing police officers. Once he’s medically cleared, he’ll be brought back to Ingham County.
Trice charged
Trice was arraigned Wednesday in the hospital.
He is charged with assault with intent to murder, first-degree home invasion, unlawful imprisonment, aggravated domestic violence (second offense), unlawful driving away of an automobile, felonious assault, and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual assault.
He is charged as a violent habitual fourth offender. Additional charges linked to Wynter’s disappearance are possible, pending the rest of the investigation.
A probable cause conference is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 13, and a preliminary examination is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 20.
Trice is being held without bond.
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Detroit, MI
Metro Detroit doctor performs CPR during public medical emergency

DETROIT (FOX 2) – A special reunion on Friday gave a young woman who suffered a medical emergency the chance to thank the person who saved her life.
The backstory:
Emily Morgan was in a fitness class when suddenly Emily collapsed.
Luckily, Dr. Dema Fawaz, an emergency room physician at Corewell Health, was in the right place at the right time.
“I turned around and saw Emily being slowly lowered to the ground,” said Dr. Fawaz. “I sensed a lot of panic in the room and I immediately identified myself and said, ‘Don’t worry, I’m a physician, I can help.’”
Fawaz said she performed CPR until the ambulance arrived, helping save Emily’s life. It was her first time doing CPR outside of work.
Big picture view:
At only 27 years old, Emily survived cardiac arrest, and all she remembers is waking up in the hospital.
“They told me someone in my class had saved me, and I didn’t know who it was. But I immediately recognized her when she came in at the hospital. We’d taken classes together before, and I just didn’t know her name, so it was emotional in the hospital when she came and visited me,” she said.
Meanwhile, the heartfelt reunion was just another reminder of why learning CPR could save a life. Every second counts, and even though Fawaz is a doctor, CPR is not hard to learn, and the more people who know it, the better.
It might just save a life.
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The Tigers have swept the Giants, celebrate by buying the latest merchandise

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The Tigers certainly did not light up the scoreboard in the three meetings with the Giants, but they did enough to grab a sweep, finishing their homestand with a 4-3 record, continuing to prove why the Bengals are one of the best home teams in Major League Baseball.
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