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Milford man found dead in apparent homicide
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A Milford man was discovered useless in his residence on Dec. 31 in an obvious murder, and police have made a associated arrest.
The sufferer, whose identify was not instantly launched, was discovered deceased Wednesday at his residence within the 800 block of East Summit Road round 4:25 p.m., after police responded after the person’s girlfriend contacted them, involved that she had not heard from her boyfriend in an prolonged time frame.
“The sufferer was discovered deceased with accidents per a violent assault,” Milford police stated in a information launch.
A 29-year-old Sterling Heights man, whose identify was additionally not launched, was taken into custody on Dec. 31 “in reference to this incident,” police stated. He’s being held within the Oakland County Jail.
“Whereas this incident stays below investigation, it doesn’t seem like random,” Milford Police Chief Scott Tarasiewicz stated. “It’s believed the sufferer and attacker knew one another.”
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Workplace is helping the Milford Police Division in its investigation. Anybody with details about the incident is requested to name Milford Police detectives at 248-684-1815.
Contact Keith Matheny: kmatheny@freepress.com.