Ali Maged Hadrian-Zaiour |
DEARBORN— Police arrested two suspects who were allegedly involved in larcenies on Wednesday, Oct. 7.
In the early morning hours, police responded to a report of two suspicious males hiding near vehicles and found that several had been illegally entered in the area of Donald and Horger streets.
Officers apprehended 17-year-old Dearborn resident Ali Maged Hadrian-Zaiour, who was in possession of numerous items stolen from several vehicles in the area. Hadrian-Zaiour allegedly entered unlocked vehicles and stole anything of value. Police also identified a second individual who they believe was working with Hadrian-Zaiour in committing the larcenies.
The second individual’s role is still under investigation. That suspect was arrested for an outstanding felony warrant.
Dearborn has had a rash of larcenies recently involving the same methods of operation. Hadrian-Zaiour and the other male suspect are believed to be responsible for other similar thefts in the area. The investigation is ongoing.
Hadrian-Zaiour was arraigned before Judge Mark Somers in the 19th District Court to appear for a pre-trial on December 12 at 1:00 p.m. for charges.
“This arrest is the result of a vigilant citizen who alerted officers to a crime in progress,” Police Chief Ron Haddad said. “This quick action, coupled with the great work by our patrol officers and detectives, resulted in the arrest of two individuals who are likely responsible for dozens of crimes in our community.”
Anyone with any information on auto-related thefts should contact HEAT (Help Eliminate Auto Thefts) at 1-800-242-HEAT. Tips may be anonymous and cash rewards are available.
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