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Detroit area man stabbed by girlfriend charged with home invasion and assault

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Detroit area man stabbed by girlfriend charged with home invasion and assault

Man charged in fatal home invasion in Michigan after posing as DTE employee and more top stories


Man charged in fatal home invasion in Michigan after posing as DTE employee and more top stories

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MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – A Royal Oak man is facing multiple charges including home invasion and assault after being stabbed by his girlfriend.

Jonah Lowe, 25, of Royal Oak, is charged with first-degree residential burglary, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, assault with a dangerous weapon, discharging a firearm into or into a building causing injury, unlawful confinement and five felony firearm charges.

He was arraigned Monday and given a $1 million bond.

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Madison Heights police responded to the 27000 block of Delton Street on Saturday after Lowe called 911 and reported he had been stabbed in the neck by his girlfriend.

However, police received a second 911 call from a woman, who identified herself as Lowe’s ex-girlfriend and said Lowe shot her. Officers found the woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. She told police at the scene that she stabbed Lowe in self-defense.

The woman was taken to hospital and is in stable condition.

Investigation revealed that Lowe entered the woman’s home and allegedly hid there until she returned. He approached her as she entered with her 2-year-old daughter and pointed a gun at her, a news release said.

Police said Lowe allegedly refused to let the woman leave, so she grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed him when he was distracted. The woman then ran out of the house with her daughter and Lowe allegedly fired a shot, hitting her in the leg. She managed to reach a neighbor’s house and Lowe fled to her home in Royal Oak.

He was arrested and taken to hospital for treatment.

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