LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Police have recognized Bailey William Glazier, 27, of East Lansing, as the person accused of holding a person hostage at knifepoint and stabbing him in a multi-home invasion incident that led to an officer-involved capturing.
Glazier was arraigned on a complete of 9 costs in relation to a Saturday afternoon incident in Bathtub Township, the place he allegedly entered a number of homes with out permission and held a house owner hostage at knifepoint earlier than main police on a chase by means of the neighborhood whereas trying to elude arrest.
The Bathtub Township Police Division says the incident started with a trespassing name within the 6000 block of Heathfield Dr., with the caller telling dispatchers that somebody was strolling by means of yards and trying to interrupt into automobiles. Minutes later, dispatchers obtained a second name from a close-by home on Nichols Rd., with the home-owner reporting that somebody got here into his home and stabbed him.
When police arrived, one of many residents of the house informed officers an intruder had assaulted each him and his roommate, and that each the intruder and his roommate had been nonetheless within the house. Physique digital camera footage launched by the police division seems to point out police coming into the house and discovering Glazier holding a knife to the home-owner’s neck as he backed towards a close-by door.
Police say Glazier then let the home-owner go and ran from police, main them on a chase by means of the neighborhood the place he entered two extra properties earlier than police caught him and positioned him underneath arrest.
In the course of the incident, police say Glazier was injured after being shot by police, who fired greater than a dozen pictures in his path through the incident whereas they had been trying to put him underneath arrest. One of many officers additionally tased him through the incident. He was taken to a close-by hospital in what police referred to as “stable” situation.
The 2 victims who informed police Glazier assaulted them after coming into their house had been handled on the scene. Nobody else was injured.
Glazier was charged with the next:
Assault with intent to homicide
Two counts of first-degree house invasion
Two counts of assault with a harmful weapon
Two counts of assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer
Misdemeanor assault and battery
Misdemeanor breaking/coming into with out proprietor permission
Glazier’s bond was set at $1 million, and he’s at the moment within the Clinton County Jail. He’s scheduled for a possible trigger convention on July 31.
The 2 officers concerned within the incident have been positioned on administrative go away whereas the Michigan State Police investigates the officer-involved capturing.
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