Michigan
Michigan dad brings along daughter, 11, to home burglary and ditches her when homeowner arrives: prosecutors

A delinquent dad allegedly strong-armed his unsuspecting daughter into breaking into a Detroit house, but skipped out at the first sign of trouble – and left the 11-year-old behind to take the fall, according to prosecutors.
Andre Stephon-Curtis Broadenax, 29, allegedly stole another man’s car in Dearborn, Mich. on April 29 and then drove to the under-renovation home about 15 minutes away in the leafy residential neighborhood, prosecutors said.
Once there, Broadenax allegedly broke in and made his daughter join him.
“The defendant forced his 11-year-old daughter to assist him with the home invasion,” the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.
But the 75-year-old homeowner’s son surprised the pair when he came into the house and discovered the father-daughter team — interrupting their burglary attempt.
Broadenax scrammed without a second thought — leaving behind the stolen car and his daughter, prosecutors said.
Officers from the Detroit Police Department caught up with the suspect on foot shortly after he tried to make his escape, prosecutors said.
A longtime resident, David Bridges, told WXYZ 7 that the neighborhood is usually quiet and slammed the dad’s behavior.
“As me being a father of eight kids, I can’t see me using none of my kids to actually break into a house or do anything to harm another person because it’s wrong,” Bridges said.
He added that Broadenax’s daughter could have been killed, forcing her to commit such a dangerous crime.
“Right now, you could have just lost your life and your child’s, so it’s really sad,” Bridges said.
Prosecutors charged Broadenax with first-degree home invasion, second-degree home invasion, larceny in a building, receiving and concealing a motor vehicle, inducing a minor to commit a felony and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
His next court appearance is on May 14.

Michigan
Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for May 13, 2025

Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The Michigan Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at May 13, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Daily 3 numbers from May 13 drawing
Midday: 1-7-7
Evening: 0-5-5
Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Daily 4 numbers from May 13 drawing
Midday: 4-6-6-5
Evening: 4-6-4-7
Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from May 13 drawing
04-14-17-43-44, Lucky Ball: 12
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Poker Lotto numbers from May 13 drawing
KC-AS-6C-7C-5H
Check Poker Lotto payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Fantasy 5 numbers from May 13 drawing
10-20-24-26-35
02-05-09-22-26
Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Daily Keno numbers from May 13 drawing
06-07-12-14-16-17-27-29-31-38-40-41-44-46-49-59-63-67-69-70-72-79
Check Daily Keno payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All Michigan Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes up to $99,999.99, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Michigan Lottery’s Regional Offices.
To claim by mail, complete a ticket receipt form, sign your winning ticket, and send it along with original copies of your government-issued photo ID and Social Security card to the address below. Ensure the names on your ID and Social Security card match exactly. Claims should be mailed to:
Michigan Lottery
Attn: Claim Center
101 E. Hillsdale
P.O. Box 30023
Lansing, MI 48909
For prizes over $100,000, winners must claim their prize in person at the Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing located at 101 E. Hillsdale in downtown Lansing. Each winner must present original versions of a valid government-issued photo ID (typically a driver’s license or state ID) and a Social Security card, ensuring that the names on both documents match exactly. To schedule an appointment, please call the Lottery Player Relations office at 844-887-6836, option 2.
If you prefer to claim in person at one of the Michigan Lottery Regional Offices for prizes under $100,000, appointments are required. Until further notice, please call 1-844-917-6325 to schedule an appointment. Regional office locations are as follows:
- Lansing: 101 E. Hillsdale St. Lansing; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Livonia: 33231 Plymouth Road, Livonia; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Sterling Heights: 34700 Dequindre Road, Sterling Heights; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Detroit: Cadillac Place, 3060 W. Grand Blvd., Suite L-600, Detroit; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Grand Rapids: 3391-B Plainfield Ave. NE, Grand Rapids; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Saginaw: Jerome T. Hart State Office Building, 411 E. Genesee Ave., Saginaw; Phone: 844-917-6325
For additional information, downloadable forms, and instructions, visit the Michigan Lottery’s prize claim page.
When are Michigan Lottery drawings held?
- Daily 3 & Daily 4: Midday at 12:59 p.m., Evening at 7:29 p.m.
- Fantasy 5: 7:29 p.m. daily
- Poker Lotto: 7:29 p.m. daily
- Lotto 47: 7:29 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday
- Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily
- Daily Keno: 7:29 p.m. daily
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Michigan editor. You can send feedback using this form. Our News Automation and AI team would love to hear from you. Take this survey and share your thoughts with us.
Michigan
Swimmer, 23, dies after being pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Beach
A swimmer died Monday after being pulled from Lake Michigan at 31st Street Beach, officials said.
The victim, an unidentified 23-year-old man, was reported missing in the water near the boat dock at 31st Street Beach. Crews pulled him from the water about 3:15 p.m., Chicago police said.
He was taken in critical condition to University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 3:46 p.m., according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
His name hasn’t been released.
Michigan
Federal cuts could impact health care and social services for Michigan immigrant families, community leaders say

As Congress prepares to consider massive cuts to health care and social services, those changes could spell significant changes for families in Michigan, particularly within the immigrant community.
“These folks are our neighbors. They’re our coworkers. They live in communities across the state, and they play key roles in Michigan’s economy,” said Christine Sauvé with the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.
As part of its budget reconciliation bill, Congress is considering potentially cutting $163 billion from federal spending to boost defense and homeland security. That nearly 10 % reduction would drastically cut vital community resources for all citizens, including education, subsidized food programs, and housing support.
“Any safety net restrictions imposed through budget reconciliation will harm only lawfully present immigrants and their U.S. citizen children, rather, U.S. citizen family members,” said Esther Reyes with the Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition.
Some potential program cuts that would directly impact Michiganders include the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helped more than 430,000 households in the state last year, the Child Tax Credit and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
“With food prices persistently high and wages frozen in place, food security is already out of reach for far too many Michigan families and children,” said Anna Almanza with the Food Bank Council of Michigan.
“We’ll see Michigan families losing that access to care and will experience costly delays in care, not just immigrants,” said Jackie Chandler with the Michigan Primary Care Association.
While the current budget plan still has a long way to go, community leaders say it is essential to prepare for what may come.
-
Austin, TX4 days ago
Best Austin Salads – 15 Food Places For Good Greens!
-
Education1 week ago
In Alabama Commencement Speech, Trump Mixes In the Political
-
Technology1 week ago
Be careful what you read about an Elden Ring movie
-
Culture1 week ago
Pulitzer Prizes 2025: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists
-
World6 days ago
The Take: Can India and Pakistan avoid a fourth war over Kashmir?
-
Education1 week ago
University of Michigan President, Santa Ono, Set to Lead University of Florida
-
Technology6 days ago
Netflix is removing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
-
Politics1 week ago
EPA chief Zeldin announces overhauls to bring agency back to Reagan-level staffing