Detroit’s East Side: Once again we follow videographer CharlieBo313 on a tour of Detroit’s worst east side hoods. While the downtown has a new coat of paint, many of Detroit’s neighborhoods, well, don’t.
Part 2 Of Detroit’s East Side

Detroit Police, Fire & Severe Weather Incidents

Detroit’s East Side: Once again we follow videographer CharlieBo313 on a tour of Detroit’s worst east side hoods. While the downtown has a new coat of paint, many of Detroit’s neighborhoods, well, don’t.


Eastpointe, Mi – 1245am January 5 2019: Eastpointe Police & Fire were dispatched early Saturday morning to the 22000 block of Rein Ave on reports that a female had been stabbed by a male.
Arriving officers & firefighters were met by a large crowd of uncooperative subjects and numerous stabbing victims. One Eastpointe police officer stated everyone was covered in blood.
As the incident unfolded, stabbing victims were found inside the residence, outside the residence in the backyard and on the sidewalk in front of the residence…a scene reminiscent of, I dunno, something icky.
According to dispatch recordings, a male stabbed the boyfriend of a girl, then things erupted into a knife-fight of epic proportions. The final tally was 4 stabbed, including the suspect who was pointed out by witnesses at the scene.
The suspect is named, but his name has been redacted because let’s be honest, things change drastically once the blood coagulates and I’m not aware of any charges being filed.
Multiple medics were requested to the scene and all of the victims, including the suspect, were conveyed to St John’s Main on Moross. At time of dispatch, an Eastpointe Fire Paramedic stated there were 3 priority injuries and 1 superficial wound to a victims hand.
Eastpointe PD is investigating I’m sure, the victims conditions are unknown and if there’s been arrest in this melee, I haven’t heard.
The below dispatch audio has been heavily edited due to a lousy feed. Digital burps, farts and everything in between interrupted the original recording so they’ve been edited out.
And so it goes…

Today at about 10:30 AM, Alpena Dispatch received a call from a female later identified as 60 year old Lynne Bever of Linwood. Bever reported that she had fallen through the ice while driving her snowmobile on Long Lake and needed help.
Alpena dispatch immediately send first responders to help. An Alpena MSP Trooper who was about 3 miles away heard the call and hurried to the scene.
Upon arriving, he found the victim in the water about 200 yards off shore. Her boyfriend and his snowmobile were nearby and he was attempting to reach her.
The MSP Trooper attempted to cross the thin ice towards Bever, but found it was too weak to hold him. Additional first responders from Alpena Twp Fire and MSP donned anti-exposure suits and held onto lifeline ropes and began belly-crawling toward the victim.
As they worked to reach the victim, the victim’s boyfriend, his snowmobile, and two first responders fell through the ice. The responders were able to successfully rescue the male victim.
The responders in the anti-exposure suits were able to reach Bever, but were unable to get her out of the water. Responders tried to render aid while she was in the water, attempting to keep her alive while waiting for further resources and equipment.
East Grand Lake Fire Department arrived with their airboat and were finally able to get Bever out of the water, but rescuers found she had gone into cardiac arrest.
She was removed from the water and taken by ambulance to the Mid-Michigan Medical Center in Alpena, where she was pronounced dead. The Alpena Medical Examiner and doctors from the hospital determined the cause of her death to be drowning.
First responders on the scene included officers from the Michigan State Police, Michigan DNR, Alpena Sheriff’s Office, Alpena Township Fire, Alpena City Fire and Rescue and East Grand Lake Fire.
A woman died today after falling through the ice while driving her snowmobile. Rescuers made heroic efforts to save her, but the ice conditions prevented them from getting her out of the water in time. Please keep her family in your thoughts during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/qKRhP27uNI
— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) January 4, 2019

Casco Township, St Clair County, Mi: A Sterling Heights man died as the result of injuries suffered in a one vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon on I-94 in Casco Township.
According to St. Clair County Sheriff Tim Donnellon, 67 year old Patrick Mrachina was alone, travelling westbound on I-94 near Church Road shortly after 3:00. Mrachina lost control of his 2008 Ford pickup on what were described as icy road conditions at the time. T
he vehicle went off the road to the right and went on its side, with Mrachina being ejected from the vehicle and suffering fatal injuries.
He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Mrachina was transported by Richmond-Lenox EMS to the morgue at McLaren Port Huron Hospital.
Richmond Fire and Rescue also assisted at the scene of the crash, which remains under investigation.
Source: St Clair County Sheriff

Harrison Township, MI. – On 1/4/19, a 22 year old black male out of Harrison Township was taken into custody for the Armed Robbery that occurred on 1/2/19.
During this investigation, Macomb County Sheriff’s deputies were led via video surveillance to a residential complex in Harrison Township. A canvas of the area led to the location of several empty currency containers that had been stolen from the ATM and the identification of the suspect.
Deputies were able to locate the suspect and place him under arrest without
incident as he exited his residence. Further information will be released once the suspect is charged and arraigned.
Harrison Township, MI. – On 1/2/19, at approximately 10:45am, Macomb County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the Comerica Bank located on Jefferson Ave. near Shook Rd for an ATM robbery.
Upon arrival, deputies met with a male who advised he was a service technician working on the ATM. As he was working, a black male wearing a mask approached him with a handgun and demanded the money within the ATM.
The technician turned over the money to the black male who then fled in a white 4 door sedan. The technician entered the bank and notified staff who contacted police. Nobody was injured.
The suspect is described as a black male in his mid-twenties. He is approximately 6’00 tall with a thin build and was wearing a mask. The suspect was the lone occupant in the white sedan that fled north on Jefferson. The suspect fled with an unknown amount of cash.
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate this incident and asks anyone with information to contact the Detective Bureau at 586-307-9358.
Source: Macomb County Sheriff