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Detroit Homeowner Remains In Custody After Shooting Alleged Intruder

DETROIT (WWJ) – A Detroit homeowner who shot and seriously wounded an alleged intruder in her yard remains in police custody, although the reason is not clear.

The woman's husband, Leon Jones, said his 46-year-old wife Stephanie was getting out of her Jeep early in the morning on Minden Street, near 6 Mile Road and Gratiot, when their dogs alerted her to an apparent intruder hiding in the gated backyard.

"The dogs were letting her know somebody was out there… They were letting her know: be aware, because they were very aggressive out there," Jones told WWJ's Vickie Thomas. "I think because of the dogs is why she's here today; because she wouldn't have had a chance to get to her weapon if the dogs didn't let her know he was out there."

Once the intruder was injured, the dogs took over, Jones said.

"When she shot him, the dogs took care of him — pulled him back into the yard on down the side of the house there," he said.

The suspect, a man, was transported to a local hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the chest.

Police aren't yet saying why the woman remains in custody, but they are expected to release more information on the case Tuesday afternoon.

The alleged intruder's name was not immediately released as an investigation continues.

 

 

 

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