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MAY 22, 2024 • Vol. 43, No. 11
Roseville, Eastpointe Memorial Day parades set for May 27 BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com
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ocal residents will have the opportunity to honor U.S. military service members this Memorial Day. On May 27, the cities of Roseville and Eastpointe will hold separate Memorial Day parades to pay tribute to those who died while defending our nation’s freedoms.
Roseville
The Roseville Memorial Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Roseville High School, 17855 Common Road, and will travel east to the City
See PARADES on page 13A
File photos by Patricia O’Blenes
ABOVE: The Macomb County Sheriff Mounted Division is always a crowd pleaser in the Roseville Memorial Day parade. RIGHT: Eastpointe’s Memorial Day parade will pay tribute to military members killed in the line of duty.
Cousin of missing Eastpointe teen found guilty of second-degree murder EASTPOINTE — The cousin of an
Eastpointe teenager who went missing in 2022 has been found guilty of second-degree murder. Following a jury trial May 16, Jaylin
Omar Brazier, of Detroit, was found guilty of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence related to the disappearance of his cousin, Zion Foster, 17, of Eastpointe.
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Foster, 17, of Eastpointe, was last seen Jan. 4, 2022, when she left home to spend time with her cousin, Brazier. When she
See HOMICIDE on page 12A
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