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Detroit's Week In Review
Detroit Animal Care And Control Will Get A New $5M Facility + Arrest Made In 9-Year-Old Abduction; Sexual Assault Case: Police.

DETROIT — Here are Detroit's top stories that Patch covered over the week.
Arrest Made In 9-Year-Old Abduction; Sexual Assault Case: Police
An arrest was made Thursday in connection to a 9-year-old Farmington Hills girl that was abducted and sexually assaulted in Detroit.
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Detroit High School Brawl Forces Classes To Cancel
Classes were canceled Wednesday morning at East English Village Preparatory Academy following a Tuesday brawl during the high school's lunch period.
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Mack Assembly Plant Responds To MI Officials About Odor
Stellantis' FCA responded to state regulators Monday with a letter saying it has made changes to its Detroit factory on Mack Avenue.
AG Nessel Makes Charges In 3 Voter Fraud Cases
Attorney General Dana Nessel charged three metro Detroit woman for attempted voter fraud during Michigan's 2020 general election, Nessel's office said in a news release Monday.
Detroit Animal Care And Control Will Get A New $5M Facility
The City of Detroit announced Monday that Detroit Animal Care and Control will get a new $5 million building located at Ferry and Russell.
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