e t o V DEANNA KOSKI
Experienced Leader That Listens Please
OCTOBER 15, 2025 Vol. 36, No. 21
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FIRE DEPARTMENT AIMS TO IMPROVE RESPONSE TIMES
November 4th
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SAFETY FIRST FAR LEFT: Audriana Shkreli, 6, of Sterling Heights, dresses up like a firefighter during the Sterling Heights Fire Department open house Oct. 5.
BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com
STERLING HEIGHTS — The Sterling Heights Fire Department recently unveiled two new initiatives aimed at improving emergency response times and public safety. “The focus of both of these initiatives is to improve the response capabilities of the Fire Department and deal with the ever-increasing emergency calls that we’re seeing across our city,” Fire Chief Kevin Edmond
NEAR LEFT: Celine Naffo, 5, of Sterling Heights, takes a seat in the fire truck. Photos by Erin Sanchez
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Local man to face trial for Sterling Heights bank robbery BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com
STERLING HEIGHTS — A Sterling Heights man has been ordered to stand trial for allegedly robbing a bank. At approximately 1:28 p.m. July 23, Armand David Saroli, 52, allegedly approached a teller at a Sterling Heights bank, presenting them with a note demanding money, according to a press release from the Macomb
ABOVE: The fire safety open house was held at station No. 4, located at 12850 15 Mile Road in Sterling Heights.
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