5/31/23 C & G Special Edition - GP/Macomb

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NEWSPAPERS n o i t i d E l a i c e Sp

MAY 31, 2023 candgnews.com

Grosse Pointe and Macomb County papers

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

St. Clair Shores man stabbed in second incident

BY BRIAN WELLS AND ALYSSA OCHSS

bwells@candgnews.com • aochss@candgnews.com

ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES/WARREN — A suspect is in custody and facing a first-degree

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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. See CHARGES on page 9A

C & G WILL BE FEATURING STORIES ABOUT NORTHERN MICHIGAN DESTINATIONS FOR OUR READERS TO EXPLORE. THIS IS THE FIRST OF THE EXPLORE SERIES.

Aurora Cellars is located outside of Lake Leelanau.

Photo provided by Devon Kessler, Simpson Family Estates

Macomb Township resident Dave Renke’s 1955 Chevy Bel Air.

FROM THE GARAGE TO THE CRUISE LANE BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

Plan a relaxing trip to the Traverse Wine Coast BY GREG TASKER olfers, sailors and outdoor enthusiasts have long flocked to the wooded hills and crystal-clear lakes around Traverse City, but in recent years, the Cherry Capital has increasingly become a hot spot for casual and even serious wine enthusiasts. No wonder. Some 40 wineries surround this small, post-

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card-pretty town, which sits at the base of two peninsulas, each designated as its own distinctive grape-growing region. These wineries on the Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas are a huge part of the tourism scene in Traverse City, especially in the summer and fall. What makes this region so special in the vast world of See WINE on page 12A

METRO DETROIT — Dave Renke purchased his first car before he even had a driver’s license. Two weeks before his 16th birthday, in the spring of 1976, Renke and a few friends were riding their 10-speed bicycles in St. Clair Shores. When biking through a random parking lot, the group spotted a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. Renke couldn’t take his eyes off the seafoam green beauty. The teenager left a written note on the windshield with his phone number, asking the owner to contact him if interested in selling the vehicle. See BEL AIR on page 6A


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