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Woman Escapes From Muskegon Heights Police Car Through Rear Window While Handcuffed
Police said Kendra Aney slipped through a partially open rear window and fled, then was found hours later in a vacant home and charged.
- Kendra Aney, a 38-year-old who escaped a Muskegon Heights Police Department cruiser while handcuffed on Saturday, was recaptured on Tuesday. Authorities found her at approximately 9 a.m. in a vacant home in Muskegon Heights.
- On Saturday, March 28, at approximately 3:30 p.m., Aney wriggled through a partially open rear window of the patrol vehicle while officers searched the car near Norton Avenue and Peck Street. She squeezed out despite being handcuffed and fled on foot.
- Muskegon Heights Police Chief Maurice Sain confirmed the suspect is Aney, who allegedly absconded from parole on January 12. She faces charges including obstructing justice and parole violation.
- Police believe Aney committed a break-in on Peck Street shortly after fleeing the patrol vehicle. "Muskegon Heights PD would like to thank the citizen who called in and reported the female's location," the follow-up police report said.
- Currently held at the Muskegon County Sheriff's Office without bond, Aney remains in custody facing multiple charges. The escape was captured on viral video, drawing public attention to the incident.
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