11/14/2023 0 Comments Howell township murder suicide![]() ![]() Michigan State Police said Stutz’ husband, Marcel Stutz, 42, shot her to death Tuesday night before turning the gun on himself.ĭuring the standoff the couple’s 10-year-old son was reportedly shot in the leg. Monday at Gateway Assembly of God Church in Imlay City, 6835 Weyer Road. Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home in Imlay City and again from 10-11 a.m. Visitation for Lara Stutz, 43, will be from 1-5 p.m. News12 reports that police were able to determine that the baby was left inside the car for about 40 minutes from surveillance cameras.IMLAY CITY - Funeral arrangements have been set for a local attorney found shot to death in her Palmer Street home in Imlay City. Howell Police Chief Andrew Kudrick commended Eckel and Mazzone and said that they "truly saved a life." The baby appeared to be doing much better after being fed and cooled down, according to police. The baby was turned over to the custody of her father, who declined any further medical treatment for the baby. Howell First Aid was called to check on the baby, who was determined to be OK. She was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child. The officers told Gruen that the baby was inside the Kohl's. ![]() Eckel and Mazzone then apparently took the baby inside the Kohl's vestibule where there was air conditioning, and called police.Īccording to police, while the officers were investigating the incident, the infant's mother, Karen Gruen, 33, came out to the car and started to panic when she saw that the window was broken. ![]() ![]() Police say that Eckel used a sledgehammer from his car to break the window and unlock the car. The baby was also fully clothed and was partially covered with a blanket. They told police that the baby was bright red, sweating profusely and crying. Police say that Steve Eckel, 53, of Jackson, and Sarah Mazzone, 30, noticed the baby inside the car. Police eventually discovered that two people who saw the baby inside the car took action. When they arrived they found the front passenger window of the car shattered and the car empty. Police say that they received a call about a baby left unattended in a locked car on Monday afternoon. HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NJ - A teacher and a retired police officer were walking through a shopping center parking lot when then spotted a baby locked in a hot car. The two good Samaritans are being hailed as heroes for rescuing the baby that was left for 40 minutes. ![]()
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