Police arrested two men wanted in connection with the murder Tuesday of a brutal 80 year old population is found tied to his throat slit in his house in Trafford Avenue.
The couple were taken into custody at about 3: 30 pm by Royal Oak officers that work in conjunction with Oakland County fugitive apprehension team and U.S. Marshall.
"The two subjects of crime parole absconder Warrants," Lt. Thomas Goad said in a press release.
The police do not believe anyone else was involved in the murder of Nancy Maureen Dailey but continued their investigation.
A man and woman in their 40s are reportedly arrested at the Meijer in Canton. Royal Oak resident wondered whether couples who have been in their neighborhood for weeks, apparently homeless soliciting rides and food.
Dailey lives alone and police said the robbery at his farm evidence just three brick house East of Woodward Avenue near Webster Road. His cousin went to check on the welfare of victims about 8: 30 p.m. Sunday and made a terrible discovery.
"Hands tied behind his back and his throat cut," Police Chief while Corrigan O'Donohue said, adding that crimes may occur between 5: 30 pm and 7 pm on the night of the week.
Police are working around the clock in the city the second killing in two months. They look for environments with a flashlight. They walk up and down Woodward median 11 mile road. They announced a white SUV or car may get involved. They examine the reasons and the roof of the Sarany motel and Sevilla, both of which are within a mile of the victim's House.
"It looks like all of the work force in this case," said City Commissioner Pat Capello, neighbors of the victim. "I give them credit for catching up fast. It sends the right message: not in my backyard. "
Residents relieved of arrests but have a lot of questions. Continued …
"We all need closure-not terrible-but what about the details of this case," Capello said. "How did they get in his house? If they slipped in the back door when he takes the trash? I don't think he'll let anyone. He's been very wary of strangers. "
Victims who have long been an active population of civically when concerned citizens with resident motel in Woodward. Across the street from her house sign says crime Ronda applies.
Last year, is someone who tried Dailey to protect the environment from illegal drugs and prostitution that spilled from a cheap motel, said neighbor Laura Harrison, former Commissioner of the city.
"She lives in the subdivision at least 50 years," said Harrison. "He is a big proponent when I tried to get rid of the motel in Woodward. He is very independent and is not afraid to speak up and express his feelings. "
Dailey also remain physically active.
"She is a sweet woman. I'm going to see him walk every day. He's got a little bit exciting style, "said Bud Martin, who lives across the street.
He described as a woman who Dailey, probably about 90 pounds.
"You have to wonder who would do something like this," said Martin.
Neighbors struggled to come to grips with the killing. Lois Hillebrand said Dailey's memory has failed from Alzheimer's and caregivers and relatives check him every day.
"He didn't want to go to every house; He would like to stay at home, "Hillebrand said. "His cousin called him every night and when he didn't get past the week he came." Continued …
Family funeral arrangements completed as police closed in to make arrests. The service is scheduled for 3 p.m. December 11 at the funeral home, Rochester Pixley. The family asked that memorial donations made to the Detroit Zoological Society.
Dailey's personal hobbies are genealogy research.
"She belongs to many people, including one in Detroit to Ireland, and he went to Utah almost every year for nine days," Hillebrand said. "He's got a big file that she would like to donate to the library one day. He didn't get a chance to do it. "
The killing followed the stabbing death of Dailey's, September 18, Ranae Ann Chupick, 41. Ex-boyfriend, Christopher Michael Hearn, 23, of Clinton Township, was charged with murder due in court open and next week.
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