Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect arrested after manhunt
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James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the accused Oxford High School shooter who failed to appear at an arraignment on Friday and were declared fugitives, were captured early Saturday morning following a police manhunt that ended in the basement of a Detroit building.
Detroit Police confirmed to CBS Station WWJ that the two had been found, after their abandoned vehicle was spotted on a street in Detroit, about an hour south of Oxford.
The two fugitives were located and arrested by Detroit Police, Oakland County Sheriff's Office told CBS News, after receiving a 911 call from a business owner who spotted the suspects' vehicle in his parking lot. The caller observed a female near the car, who fled on foot.
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