Monday, October 11, 2010

A Closer Look at a Selection of Photos from the Press & Guide Oct. 10, 2010

Photos by Millard Berry from the Press & Guide are for sale as reprints through a link on the website:         
 
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ParishBarryArrgn27: Jacob Parish, 18, of Dearborn, and John Barry, 16, of Dearborn Heights look to family members in the audience during their arraignment Friday for homicide charges and in connection with the death of James Alexander Kozicki, 19, of Dearborn on Oct. 4. 19th District Court Judge Mark Somers ordered them held without bail until their preliminary hearing Oct. 22. It is alleged that the defendants robbed the victim and when the 18-year-old defendant drove the car from the scene the victim was dragged by the vehicle.  At approximately two Dearborn police officers responded to South Lafayette and Rockford and discovered the severely injured victim on the sidewalk of South Lafayette.  Mr. Kozicki was taken to a local hospital where he died from injuries he sustained.
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Dearborn police and detectives question a person of interest after a shooting incident on Mead near Tireman Wednesday. No one was injured after a resident called police to report two men with guns invaded his home, then neighbors reported several gunshots in the area.
 
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Mayor Jack O’Reilly talks with gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder at the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce Business Builder Breakfast Thursday at the Fairlane Club.

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Crave Restaurant General Manager Alex Ramadan offers up sushi Sept. 15 for hundreds of Ford Motor Company employees. The International Festival at the Fairlane Plaza courtyard celebrates diversity and involves many local restaurants.

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Divine Child’s Alex Muszynski leads the charge into the offensive zone during the Falcons run to the Double-A Division championship. DC finished with a 6-0 record in league play.

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Photos by Millard Berry, Press & Guide

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