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Joey Klunder reflects on life as a national champion /2A From left, Grosse Pointe Park Mayor Michele Hodges, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Park City Clerk Bridgette Bowdler mark the start of early voting in Michigan during an event Feb. 15 at Park City Hall, the site of early voting for Park residents. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson visits Park early voting site PARK — As Grosse Pointe Park and cities across Michigan prepared to open early voting sites Feb. 17 for the Feb. 27 presidential primary, the state’s top election official visited the Park to see those preparations in person.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson dropped by Park City Hall Feb. 15 to address the start of the state’s first foray into early voting. She was joined by multiple local and Wayne County officials, including members of the Grosse Pointe Park City Council and Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett’s office. “Local clerks all around the state are gearing up

Police arrest suspect in armed robbery at Village Market BY K. MICHELLE MORAN kmoran@candgnews.com

GROSSE POINTE FARMS — A suspect was arrested in the early morning hours of Feb. 18 in connection with an armed robbery at Village Market, 18330 Mack Ave. in Grosse Pointe Farms, Feb. 15. According to a report from the Farms Public Safety Department posted on the website Nixle, Farms detectives and members of the Eastern Wayne County Special Response Team found the suspect in a vacant home in Detroit Feb. 18 and took him into custody. The SRT, which is made up of public safety officers from the five Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods, is similar to a SWAT team. The suspect — a 53-year-old Detroit man — was slated, at press time, to be arraigned on charges of armed robbery the morning of Feb. 20 in front of Grosse Pointe Farms Municipal Court Judge Charles Berschback, according to a press release from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office. A police report and prosecutors stated that the suspect — acting alone — stole multiple bottles of alcohol worth about $100 apiece from Village Market at around 7:45 a.m. Feb. 15. A store employee told police he reacted after the front door alarm at the store sounded and he spotted the suspect walking away with what appeared to be stolen alcohol. The employee followed the suspect outside. He said that when he put his hand on the suspect to confront him over the alleged theft, the suspect produced a handgun from his waistband, pointed it at the victim’s face and told him, “Let go.” The employee complied and the suspect fled the scene on foot, police said. The handgun was later found to have been fake, prosecutors said. Surveillance cameras at businesses in the Farms and Detroit tracked the suspect’s path as he left the area. An officer who spoke

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