Graffiti Suspect among those Arrested in Royal Oak
(Royal Oak Police Department, March 20, 2014 through March 27, 2014)
Larceny from Automobile
4949 Coolidge (Beaumont Medical Center), 3-20-14, 12:30 p.m.: Complainant reported she parked her 1999 Chevrolet Venture in a parking lot. When she returned she discovered an unknown suspect stole the catalytic converter from her vehicle 14-8744
1400 block of S. Washington, 3-26-14, 12:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: Complainant reported he parked his 2010 Chrysler 300 on the street. When he returned he discovered an unknown suspect broke out the passenger side window and stole the in-dash navigation system.
14-9329
Unlawfully Driving Away of Automobile
700 block of Fernwood, 3-22-14, 9:30 p.m.: Complainant reported he parked his white
1959 Lincoln Premier in front of his residence. When he returned he discovered an unknown suspect stole it. 14-9001
Larceny
114 W. Fourth (Creative Art Studio), 3-21-14, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.: Complainant reported an unknown suspect stole a display case left in the alley next to the business. 14-8866
Malicious Destruction of Property
400 block of W. Sunnybrook, 3-24-14, 10:00 p.m. – 3-25-14, 8:00 a.m.: Complainant reported an unknown suspect broke the rear window of his vehicle. 14-9220
Glendale and E. Thirteen Mile, 3-24-14 – 3-25-14, 8:30 p.m-7:45 a.m.: Complainant reported an unknown suspect broke the driver’s side window of his vehicle. 14-9221
3900 block of Custer, 3-16-14 – 3-25-14, 4:00 a.m.: Complainant reported an unknown suspect damaged the driver’s side rear window of his vehicle. The window appeared to have three small bb size holes in the glass. 14-9227
1800 block of W. Webster, 3-26-14, 12:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: Complainant reported he parked his vehicle on the street. When he returned he discovered an unknown suspect broke out the rear windows on his van. 14-9366
Other Incidents
Attempt Home Invasion Suspect Arrested
On Saturday, March 22, 2014, at approximately 03:00 a.m., a female resident was attacked while walking up to her home on the 3200 block of N. Blair. The woman had just parked her car in the street and was walking up to her front porch when she was suddenly grabbed from behind by an unknown man. The suspect pinned her arms down and forced her towards the front door. The victim’s fiancé, who was home at the time, opened the doorway to greet her and witnessed the attack. The fiancé quickly tackled the suspect to the ground and fought with him. The suspect managed to break free and flee from the area in a white Cadillac.
Later, a large kitchen knife, which was dropped by the suspect, was found on the front porch.
Responding officers checked the area and relayed a victim and suspect description to surrounding agencies.
At 03:20 a.m., Southfield police responded to a home invasion call, on the 29000 block of Brentwood, where a homeowner was fighting with a suspect that kicked in their front door and was attempting to steal a television. This was the same suspect from our crime.
A short time later, Oak Park police spotted the vehicle and arrested the suspect, who was identified as Angelo Lamar Taylor, a 45-years-old resident of Clinton Township, after a brief foot pursuit.
“We believe that Taylor saw that this young woman was by herself and followed her home.
This was a terrifying ordeal for her and we are all very grateful that her fiancé was there to fend off this attack,” said Chief Corrigan O’Donohue.
Taylor was also wanted on a felony warrant for motor vehicle theft and was a parole absconder. The white Cadillac Taylor was driving was stolen from Detroit on March 21, 2014.
On Monday, March 24, 2014, Taylor was arraigned on the following Royal Oak charges;
Attempt Home Invasion-First Degree (five year felony), Receiving and Concealing
Stolen Property (five year felony and/or $10,000 or 3 times the value of the motor vehicle, whichever is greater). At this time investigators from Southfield and Oak Park are actively pursuing additional charges.
Taylor was arraigned by the Honorable Judge Derek Meinecke from the 44th District Court.
Bond was set at $150,000, no 10%. The next scheduled 44th District Court date is set for March 28, 2014, at 09: 00 a.m.
Taylor has an extensive criminal history which includes stolen vehicles, drug crimes, home invasion, armed robbery and escape prison.
Angelo Lamar Taylor
Graffiti Suspect Arrested
On Sunday, March 23, 2014, at approximately 5:00 p.m., the police department received a phone call regarding subject drawing graffiti on an electrical box at Second Street and Center.
Officers responded and located the subject, Michael Johnson, 18-year-old resident of Warren, at Fifth Street and Center. Johnson admitted to drawing graffiti on the electrical box.
He was also in possession of a mechanical knife. He was arrested for Malicious Destruction of Property and Possession of a Mechanical Knife.
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014, Johnson was arraigned on the following Royal Oak Charges;
Malicious Destruction of Property (93 day misdemeanor), Possession of a Mechanical
Knife (one year misdemeanor).
Johnson was arraigned by Honorable Judge Derek Meinecke from the 44th District Court. His bond was set at $1,000.00. The next scheduled 44th District Court date is set for April 18, 2014 at 9:00 a.m.
Michael Sean Johnson 6/5/1995
The following arrests were made during the period:
One (1) Misdemeanor Warrant
One (1) Probation Violation
One (1) Embezzlement
Four (4) Operating While Intoxicated
One (1) Operating Under the Influence of Drugs
Six (6) Driving While License Suspended
One (1) Driving While License Suspended, Misdemeanor Warrant
One (1) Reckless Driving
One (1) Possession of Open Intoxicants, Misdemeanor Warrant
Five (5) Disorderly Conduct
One (1) Assault and Battery
Total Arrests: 23