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Michigan police: Man kills girlfriend, 2 girls, self at home

WYOMING, Mich. – A person fatally shot his girlfriend and two of her daughters inside a western Michigan house earlier than killing himself, police stated Tuesday.
A relative of the victims who earlier spoke with the boyfriend and rushed to the house out of concern, discovered the our bodies about 4 a.m. Tuesday in Wyoming, close to Grand Rapids, Public Security Chief Kimberly Koster informed reporters.
Two ladies, ages 13 and 11, had been killed. Three different youngsters — ages 9, 5, and a pair of — had been discovered unhurt inside the house. The 2 youngest youngsters had been shared by the couple.
Names of the victims haven’t been launched. Police stated the gun used within the shootings has been discovered.
“Nobody, particularly youngsters, ought to ever really feel unsafe inside their house,” Koster stated, including that the preliminary investigation exhibits the shootings possible stemmed from a “home scenario.”
“Relationships are arduous and the stress of a relationship will be simply very emotional,” she stated. “Generally, it may be risky, and in a case like right now it could truly be deadly. I simply encourage anybody concerned in a scenario like this to succeed in out for assist.”
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The three youngest youngsters had been being cared for by a relative.
The slayings occurred after a person killed his spouse and their three youngsters Friday in one other group about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Grand Rapids.
The victims in Austin Township had been recognized as Katelynn Gillard, 6, Ronald Gillard, 4, Joshua Gillard, 3, and 40-year-old Daybreak Gillard.
A 51-year-old man, described as the daddy and husband, shot himself and stays in crucial situation, Mecosta County Sheriff Brian Miller stated. His identify hasn’t been launched.
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Williams reported from West Bloomfield, Michigan.
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Over 95,000 still without power in Southwest Michigan nearly 2 days after storms

Over 95,000 Southwest Michigan residents were without power on Saturday evening, nearly two days after severe storms rolled through the area, according to online outage maps.
As of 6 p.m., Consumers Energy’s outage map is reporting 96,040 people are without service. The utility company says it has more than 660 crews “working around the clock” to restore power. The majority of reported outages are near Kalamazoo, Battle Creek and Bellevue.
According to the company, service is estimated to be restored to most customers between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
Indiana Michigan Power’s outage map is reporting over 3,000 Southwest Michigan residents are without service as of 6 p.m.
A large part of Michigan was in the path of a widespread severe weather system late Thursday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed that three tornadoes touched down in Southwest Michigan during the storms, according to CBS affiliate WWMT. An EF-1 tornado touched down near Charlotte and traveled towards Lansing, an EF-0 tornado touched down between Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties and another EF-0 touched down near Battle Creek.
The NWS also confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Southeast Michigan during the storms. An EF-1 tornado was detected in Livingston County, an EF-0 tornado touched down in Genesee County and another EF-0 tornado was confirmed in Saginaw County.
Tree specialists were knocking on doors in Holly on Friday, offering residents help with cleanup.
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Severe storms leave trail of damage throughout Mid-Michigan

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – A line of severe storms late Thursday night and into early Friday morning left behind significant damage in Mid-Michigan. Numerous trees and power lines are down across the area causing road closures and power outages.
As of early Friday morning, more than 200,000 Consumers Energy customers were without power along with over 20,000 Lansing Board of Water and Light customers. DTE Energy did not report nearly as many outages on the east side of the state.
The power lines and trees knocked down across the area have left many roads closed Friday morning including the following:
- I-496 in Lansing from Pine St to MLK Blvd. Both east and westbound traffic is shut down due to downed power lines in the area.
- WB M-43 (Grand River Ave) is shut down at Fairview Ave due to downed power lines.
- Canal Rd is shut down in both directions between Rickie St and Davis Hwy in Eaton County due to numerous downed power lines.
- There are many other closures in Mid-Michigan, you can receive the latest updates on traffic on the major roads anytime with our First Alert Traffic Map.
One of the harder hit areas appears to be Eaton County. Crews from the National Weather Service will be surveying the damage in Mid-Michigan on Friday to determine if a tornado touched down at any point.
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