Crime & Safety
Plymouth Man Charged With Attempted Murder
The 56-year-old is being without bond in the Wayne County jail and is due back in court on Dec. 1.

PLYMOUTH, MI — A 56-year-old Plymouth man is facing attempted murder and other felony charges in connection with the stabbing of his ex-wife’s son early Tuesday morning, according to a Plymouth Observer report.
Graling Owens, 56, was arraigned Wednesday at 35th District Court in Plymouth on the charge, as well as assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, two counts of felonious assault and one count of being a fourth-degree habitual offender. He is being held without bond at the Wayne County Jail and is due back at the district court on Dec. 1 for a probable cause hearing.
“The alleged attacks came as the ex-wife was leaving the defendant after she was severely assaulted earlier during a separate incident in another community, Plymouth Police Lt. Jamie Grabowski said.”
"She was in the process of moving out," he said.
For more, go to the Plymouth Observer.
Photo courtesy of the Plymouth Police Department
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