5/24/23 St. Clair Shores Sentinel

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MAY 24, 2023 Vol. 43, No. 11

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Prosecutor charges suspect with murder after knife attack kills woman in Roseville

Rules for the Blossom Heath Pier in St. Clair Shores include no pets at this point and no alcohol on the pier. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

St. Clair Shores man stabbed in second incident BY BRIAN WELLS AND ALYSSA OCHSS bwells@candgnews.com aochss@candgnews.com

Shores opens new Blossom Heath Pier The new Blossom Heath Pier officially opened to the public on Saturday, May 6. It was a bright, sunny day with many people in attendance for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, including dignitaries, the mayor and City Council members, members of the Tax Increment Finance Authority board,

and city staff. The Lake Shore High School Jazz Band provided music for the opening ceremony, which began with Mayor Kip Walby welcoming the crowd to the new pier. Walby then thanked the band for its music, introduced the dignitaries in attendance and recognized those who weren’t able to attend. He also thanked the staff of the city who helped make the pier happen. “This is a combination of people work-

ing together,” Walby said. “There’s an old saying: Many hands makes light work and this is living proof of that. We’ve had many hands make this project happen.” Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel and TIFA Chairman Richard Widgren spoke at the pier opening, saying how the idea of the pier came to be and what they thought about the new pier. The cerSee PIER on page 11A

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BY ALYSSA OCHSS aochss@candgnews.com

ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES/ WARREN — A suspect is in custody and facing a first-degree murder charge, among other charges, in the death of a woman in Roseville and the stabbing of a man in St. Clair Shores May 17. At approximately 6 a.m. May 17, Roseville officers were dispatched to a Belle Tire in the 32000 block of Gratiot Avenue. When they arrived, they located the woman, who had been stabbed and whose throat had been cut, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office. The victim has been identified as 60-year-old Cheryl Ryan-Parsley. A Gofundme page has been set up to help her family with funeral arrangements. At press time, it had reached $5,425. “She was loved by so many and died in such a sad and senseless manner,” the fund-


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