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Texas man charged in fatal shooting at Monroe RV camp

Woman, 35, slain at Camp Lord Willing RV park in Monroe

Woman, 35, slain at Camp Lord Willing RV park in Monroe A 35-year-old woman died after she was shot in the face late Wednesday night in Monroe County, police said. Michigan State Police said the fatal shooting took place about 10:20 p.m. at the Shady Creek RV and Park Resort, also known as Camp Lord Willing, at 1600 Stumpmier in Frenchtown Township. Police say the woman was shot as she sat in a vehicle. The shooter fled on foot. State police established a perimeter and began a search for the shooter. They found a man walking on the roadside on Steiner, north of Stumpmier. The man was covered in blood, police say.

Woman shot and killed at Camp Lord Willing in Monroe County, man covered in blood arrested

Woman shot and killed at Camp Lord Willing in Monroe County, man covered in blood arrested By FOX 2 Staff article Michigan State Police are investigating the murder of a woman at Camp Lord Willing in Monroe County on Thursday, Feb. 4. FRENCHTOWN TWP, Mich. (FOX 2) - Law enforcement in Monroe County are investigating the murder of a woman who was shot in the face at an RV park Wednesday night and police said they arrested a suspect covered in blood. Michigan State Police said they were called around 10:20 to Shady Creek RV and Park Resort, also known as Camp Lord Willing on Stumpmier Road in Frenchtown Township to a report of gunshots.

Restoring Shady Creek As Part Of Development

The Dec. 4 WKT published a letter entitled “Development Would Endanger Wildlife and Habitat.” Several of the statements made in this letter are simply not accurate.  I have walked Shady Creek many times and it’s basically a storm water drainage ditch. The bottom is filled with concrete, asphalt, retaining walls, gabion baskets, erosion fabric and trash, with an occasional natural rock outcropping. The habitat today does not sustain meaningful wildlife, and certainly no turtles or salamanders. The SG Collaborative plan would change that.  Moreover, the vegetation along the creek consists primarily of non-native, invasive honeysuckle — not a desirable plant. We have done a tree study that could not find a single landmark tree and found most to be in poor health. The study will be made available when we take the next steps with the city.  

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