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Tipster who helped police nab shooting suspect’s parents to qualify for $10K

- By PHOEBE WALL HOWARD

Detroit — The tipster who responded to the U.S. Marshals Service WANTED posters offering a $10,000 reward for help in finding and apprehendi­ng James and Jennifer Crumbley will qualify for reward money, the Detroit Free Press learned Sunday.

“My understand­ing, and I was talking to the sheriff and a couple of other people about that investigat­ion, and it looks like that tip — that caller will be eligible for the reward,” Detroit Police Chief James White told the Free Press.

“So I’m pretty happy about that,” he said.

Federal law enforcemen­t issued WANTED posters late Friday requesting help from the public that would “lead to the arrest of either Crumbley.”

White did not know whether the tipster will receive $10,000 or as much as $20,000 -- since the tip resulted in the apprehensi­on and arrest of both parents of the suspect in the mass shootings Nov. 30 at Oxford High School.

“I don’t have all the details. It truly is Oakland’s case. my understand­ing is it was one tip that opened the case up for us, that allowed us to make the apprehensi­on,” White said.

A multi-agency police response swarmed a century-old former auto plant at 1111 Bellevue designed by Albert Kahn in Detroit early Saturday, finding them hiding and making arrests. White announced the details of the arrest at a 3 a.m. news conference.

The two were arraigned by video on involuntar­y manslaught­er charges later that day.

“These charges are very, very serious. There’s no question about that,” said Judge Julie Nicholson of 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills.

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