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Former Suspect in Parents' Double-Murder Asks New Baltimore Police to Seek Fresh Leads
Ron F. Jabalee, who was acquitted in his parents violent 2006 deaths in New Baltimore, met Monday morning with police.

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Ron F. Jabalee, who was acquitted in his parents violent 2006 deaths in New Baltimore, met Monday morning with police.

Learn about the people vying for public office in Chesterfield Township in this series of candidate profiles before the Aug. 7 primary election.
Learn about the people vying for public office in Chesterfield Township in this series of candidate profiles before the Aug. 7 primary election.
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Catch up the news from the past week here in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. If arrest information applies, it does not indicate a conviction.
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The store on Green Street in New Baltimore will remain open until Aug. 24.
Swimming is currently allowed after water samples tested safe for the public.
Residents will decide whether to revise the city document Aug. 7.
New Baltimore Water Department says subdivision elevation was key reason water pressure was low.
The 22-year-old Detroit man was charged Monday in New Baltimore with larceny.
Jan Uglis became a Certified Municipal Clerk earlier this summer.
Chesterfield Township police said Tuesday the 21-year-old man, formerly of the township, was arraigned on two armed robbery charges in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore.
The town hall meeting took place Monday night inside Anchor Bay Middle School North in New Baltimore.
Chesterfield Township police said the 55-year-old man took responsibility for five Macomb County robberies, including one in the township.
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The Burke Park beach closing was still in effect Monday after samples reflected increased E. coli levels.
Several key positions in Macomb County will be filled this year. The first vote is Aug. 7 for primaries. The vote on the final candidates is Nov. 6