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                                       Massage business remains suspended





               Vol. 133, No. 42                         Julie Brown                             ”                                conducted in a professional
                                                         Staff Writer           There's a history for seven years now.           manner up to now,” commented
            Wayne County Circuit                                                                                                 Trustee Steven Sneideman.
          Court Judge Vonda Evans         Members of the Canton                      The history is for improper                 “There's a history for seven
          has sentenced Brad Fields to  Township Board of Trustees                   conduct of a sexual nature.                 years now. The history is for
          life in prison without parole  have unanimously extended the                                                           improper conduct of a sexual
          in the death of 4-year-old   business suspension at the                                                                nature.”
          Gabrielle Barrett on Jan. 1.  Tomii Acupressure Massage                                                                  Public Safety Director Joshua
                          See page 4.  business until January 2019.  week during which Rick Wang,  cations.  Also, there is a copy of  Meier told trustees under the
                                          Trustee Sommer Foster was  who identified himself as a con-  Kezhang Tang driver's license  current ownership employees at
                                       absent from the meeting.      sultant and former owner, spoke  with the 2017 application,  Tomii have twice been asked to
                                          The business, located at 3800  on behalf of the business.  Siegrist wrote in the email.    perform sex acts. An employee
                                       N. Lilley Road, has a history   Canton Township records,      Siegrist noted massage estab-  of Tomii cannot be located fol-
                                       with the township, officials  however, show Denny Liang of  lishments have licensing      lowing the complaint, Canton
                                       noted during discussion of the  New York as the owner of the  requirements and “there must  police said, noting she is not a
               Vol. 71, No. 42         issue.                        business. Canton Township     be no illegal activity.”      major investigation target.
            Canton Leisure Services       “This establishment has a  Clerk Michael Siegrist noted in  Township Supervisor Pat      A Canton Township police
          has been recognized for      history and it ain't good,” said  an email to the trustees that the  Williams opened the 15-minute  sergeant noted monitoring of
          excellence in the field of   Trustee John Anthony, a former  previous owner of the business  time allotment to Wang, who  social media on massage adver-
          parks and recreation man-    FBI agent. “Now we're here    was Li Pink Meldrum who is    said, “I really cannot run the  tising in regard to criminal sexu-
          agement and has earned       today and the owner isn't here.”  listed on the Certificate of  business without having some-  al conduct. A sex act solicitation
          national re-accreditation.      No attorney for the business  Occupancy issued March 24,  one to trust.”
                          See page 2.  was present at the meeting last  2017, and on the previous appli-  “The business hasn't been      See Massage, page 2
                                       Downtown battleground





               Vol. 71, No. 42         Arts and recreation millage spawns opposition groups
            Household items, tools,
          bicycles, jewelry and a long    The ballot proposal to fund
          list of other miscellaneous  the Plymouth Arts and
          items will be sold at the    Recreation Complex has
          annual auction at the Inkster  become one of the most con-
          Police Department.           tentious issues facing voters in
                          See page 4.  both the city and township.
                                          Last week, a second or per-
                                       haps third group filed for regis-
                                       tration as a Political Action
                                       Committee (PAC) with the state
               Vol. 18, No. 16         elections commission. The
            Northville city officials  group opposes the ballot pro-
          will host a community forum  posal asking voters for .75 of a
          from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct.  mill to support the arts and
          20, at the Community Center,  recreation facility.
          303 W. Main to discuss the      Supporters of the proposed
          proposed street repair mill-  project have invested more
          age.                         than $3 million into the pur-  Signs supporting the PARC millage were defaced with black spray paint last week.
                          See page 3.  chase of the former Central
                                       Middle School which sits on 16  already owns the land which   He adamantly denied the
                                       acres of property at the edge of  was purchased from the    claims of the anti-PARC groups
                                       downtown Plymouth. The facili-  Plymouth Canton Community   that this is some for-profit or
                                       ty has drawn numerous non-    School District following a pro-  money making scheme for him-
                                       profit arts groups now housed  fessional evaluation of the land  self or the Malcombs, character-
                                       in the building, including the  and buildings. Mark and Patty  izing it as malicious gossip and
               Vol. 18, No. 42         Michigan      Philharmonic    Malcomb purchased an option   completely untrue.
            The art classes offered at  Orchestra, The College for   on the property at a cost of    Recently, a vocal group for-
          the local senior center by the  Creative Studies and Friends of  $3,350,000 and owed another  merly identified as Say No to
          Plymouth Community Arts      the Rouge along with about 30  $50,000 on the property.     PARC and then as Say No To
          Council are drawing crowds.  other arts and recreation     Malcomb then donated the      All Taxes registered with the
                          See page 3.  groups, who have leased offices  property and made the final  state election commission as
                                       in the facility.              $50,000 payment, Soenen said.  Defeat PARC Millage.
                                          The proposed millage will be  There have been multiple other  Informed sources say the
                                       used to construct an 800-seat  private donations in support of  loosely formed group has
                                       performance auditorium on the  the facility, he said.       recently organized as a PAC
                                       site and upgrade and renovate   Despite gossip and claims to  and is now soliciting contribu-
                                       the other building facilities.  the contrary, Soenen said, the  tions to pay for signs and mail-
               Vol. 133, No. 42        President of PARC Don Soenen  purchase        documents,    ers. The group is also reported-  Vote NO signs were removed
            The Romulus Police         has expressed his confidence in  appraisals and financial docu-  ly planning litigation to block an  from lawns in downtown
          Department will participate  the plan and the financial via-  mentation prove the legitimacy  upcoming township public safe-  Plymouth.
          in the 16th Annual National  bility of the project. “The the-  of the purchase price.    ty millage and defeat the PARC  Members of the anti-PARC
          Prescription Drug Take Back  ater has to be a part of the proj-  “We've conducted two inde-  proposal.                 group denied any involvement
          Day on Oct. 27.              ect for it to be successful,”  pendent studies and both the   Earlier this month, lawn    in the vandalism and hinted
                          See page 4.    Soenen said. “We need that rev-  township board of trustees and  signs supporting the PARC mill-  that supporters of the measure
                                       enue to operate.”  He explained  the city commission have thor-  age were defaced and sprayed  may have damaged the signs in
                                       that the cost of the theater is $15  oughly reviewed our plans,”  with black paint in one neigh-
                                       million and that the PARC     Soenen said.                  borhood and at a church.                 See PARC, page 3
                                       Grant funds NARCAN for Romulus police
               Vol. 71, No. 42
            The driver who killed a
          Wayne couple in a head-on       Romulus Police officers can                           ”                                the effects of an opioid overdose.
          collision last December will  now act even more quickly to             ...the city has seen opioid related               “Equipping our officers with
          spend at least five years in  help save lives threatened by                                                            NARCAN dispensers was neces-
          prison.                      drug overdose.                          overdoses rise 314 percent between                sary due to the continued
                          See page 5.     Romulus Police Chief Jadie         2014 and 2017, according to city records.           increase in heroin and opioid
                                       Settles announced that the                                                                overdoses in recent years that
                                       Romulus Police Department                                                                 we've experienced in the City of
                                       received a grant from the Wayne                                                           Romulus,” said Settles.
                                       County Department of Health   people per day die from opioid-  Law enforcement is often the  “Having this emergency treat-
                                       and Human Services which will  or heroin-related overdoses,  first to arrive on the scene of a  ment readily available to our per-
               Vol. 71, No. 42         be used to train and issue each  across the United States.  These  medical emergency, Settles  sonnel not only helps save the
             The Wayne-Ford Civic      Romulus Police officer the nasal  numbers continue to rise each  explained, but until now officers  lives of those battling this addic-
          League will be partnering    anti-opioid spray naloxone, to  year.  Romulus is not immune to  have not been equipped with the  tion, but also the lives of our offi-
          with local elected officials to  help prevent overdose-related  the opioid epidemic as the city  means to immediately respond to  cers who are at risk of an inad-
          ensure veterans and active-  deaths.                       has seen opioid related overdos-  opioid overdoses. NARCAN will  vertent exposure to dangerous
          duty military families have a   According to the National  es rise 314 percent between 2014  allow officers to administer treat-  synthetic opioids during the
          holiday meal.                Centers for Disease Control and  and 2017, according to city  ment with a single puff through  course of their public safety
                          See page 5.  Prevention, an average of 115  records.                     an individual's nostril, blocking  duties,” he added.



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