Ann Arbor, Michigan โ We have new information about a violent crime that happened across the street last fall. michigan stadium.
According to Ann Arbor police, the two young men detroit People selling candy outside a Michigan football game sexually assaulted a woman at a popular tailgating spot.
Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan boast one of the best and safest college football game environments in all of college football.
But last Novembera woman left the Big House at halftime to retrieve something from her car, which was parked at the Ann Arbor Golf and Outing Club, and ended up being brutally raped and robbed.
A 37-year-old woman from Ohio left her jacket in a golf course parking lot. Although there were several at-risk drivers around her, none were close enough to offer protection or assistance.
Ann Arbor Police Superintendent Bonnie Teal said she was sitting in her car when two men approached her out of nowhere and began assaulting her.
“This included forcibly removing her clothing, and at one point one of the suspects actually strangled her, resulting in a temporary loss of consciousness,” Theil said. Told.
Later that night, Ann Arbor police arrested Jarrell Childs, 19, of Detroit, who appeared before a magistrate on Friday (April 12). He was charged with first-degree sexual assault, robbery and theft.
A 13-year-old boy from Detroit was arrested with Childs and appeared before a juvenile court judge on Friday on the same charges.
The Ann Arbor Police Department, with the assistance of the Detroit Police Department's Special Victims Unit, used DNA to identify both the child and the juvenile in the case, which is why it took so long for the case to reach court. I did.
“This is very concerning because in my 24 years here, I have never had an incident of this type of violence occur in public at a U of M sporting event,” Thiel said. Told.
A magistrate called Childs a danger to the community and set bond at $75,000. If convicted, he could be sentenced to more than 10 years in prison.
The 13-year-old was sent to juvenile court and was arraigned Friday. Like Childs, the teen will face the same charges, although his record is sealed.
A few months later, authorities arrested him after he used one of the stolen credit cards at a party store.
Officials identified the boy in surveillance footage and said he later told them he was 18 years old.
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