Detroit Police Nab 28-Year-Old in Metro Detroit Robbery Spree
Detroit police apprehended the 28-year-old suspect on April 9, 2026, ending a rash of five armed robberies that terrorized Metro Detroit businesses, according to reports from WXYZ Channel 7 and ClickOnDetroit. The string of holdups, concentrated on the city's northeast side, primarily hit Family Dollar stores, where the man allegedly wielded a handgun to demand cash from terrified clerks. No injuries were reported, but the incidents heightened anxiety in neighborhoods already strained by crime.
Chief James White's department linked the suspect to the robberies through surveillance video and witness accounts, marking a victory amid ongoing efforts to curb violent crime in Detroit. The arrests echo a prior 2012 bust of three teenagers for similar Family Dollar heists on the northeast side, announced by then-Chief Ralph Godbee, underscoring persistent challenges in protecting retail corridors like East 8 Mile Road. Detectives recovered evidence tying the man directly to the five incidents spanning late March to early April.
The robberies exploited late-night vulnerabilities at small businesses, with the suspect often posing as a customer before brandishing his weapon, a tactic seen in other Metro Detroit cases like unsolved 7-Eleven gas station hits involving a heavy-set Black male in a hooded sweatshirt. Detroit's Rewards TV program, offering up to $500 for tips in related cases like the October 2023 assault-robbery in the 15000 block of East 8 Mile, played a role in building leads. Residents in Warren, Eastpointe and Detroit's east side praised the arrest as a step toward safer streets.
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