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Attacks, robbery and stolen vehicle incidents in Holly lead to two arrests

An attack and robbery in Oakland County, Michigan, as well as subsequent crimes against a 16-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man, reported the Holly Police Department on Monday.

The attack and robbery took place at 1:02 p.m. on March 2 in a residence in the Grange Hall Road, according to the Holly Police Department's report. When the officials responded to the call, they found that a 58-year-old woman had become the victim of a serious attack.

The woman informed the police that a 16-year-old woman arrived in the house, accompanied by the 21-year-old man, the report said. The man hit the woman and demanded her car key. The man and the teenager then took the woman's credit cards together with other objects and her vehicle.

The victim was brought to a regional hospital with the ambulance, where it was listed in a serious state.

In the meantime, Holly Officers listened to their car as stolen with a program that was sent to all law enforcement authorities from Oakland County and Macomb County.

On March 4, the Clinton Township police authority reported back in Macomb County that they had discovered the stolen vehicle. The driver fled from an attempted stop and the vehicle was later found in a parking lot. The vehicle was confiscated.

Then two more vehicles were stolen from a petrol station and a party business in Holly between 8 and 10. Video images helped connect the suspects to both thefts. And these vehicles were recovered.

On March 10, the Warren police authority announced in MACAMB County Holly officials that both suspects were arrested after an incident was attacked with the escape and attack on an official.

The Holly police took custody for the 16-year-old and brought them to the youth homage to the children's village Oakland County.

The 21-year-old man was lodged in the Macomb County prison.

Since then, the teenager has been charged with assault, with the intention of making great damage less than murder, illegal in a vehicle, in a vehicle, in theft and to disturb a call, the report says. It remains in custody until March 25th.

The man was charged with the district court 52/2 and charged with assault in order to damage a great loss of body less than murder, a 10-year crime; Together with illegal driving in a vehicle and theft in a building, both 4-year-old crimes, the report says.

The examination is still in progress. Holly's police said there could be additional charges from this case.