DEARBORN — Two men were arrested and charged with multiple felonies in a Dearborn home invasion.
Tyler Hood, 25, of Livonia and Jeremy Wilson, 36, of Redford Township face multiple felony counts of first-degree home invasion, felony discharge of a firearm at or in a building, felony firearm, felon in possession of a firearm and habitual offender notices.
The two men were arraigned June 15 in 19th District Court before Judge Mark Somers, who set bond at $500,000 cash for each man.
Police responded to a house in the 2400 block of Dartmouth June 12 for reports of a break-in where multiple shots were fired.
No one was injured during the incident.
With the help of nearby residents and Redford police, officers were able to arrest the two men the same day after a short vehicle and foot pursuit.
Multiple search warrants by police revealed that a semi-automatic rifle was used in the incident.
“This was a heinous crime that took place in broad daylight that could have resulted in multiple serious injuries,” Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said. “Thankfully, our citizens were unharmed and our strong relationship with the community assisted in solving this case.
“We will continue to work closely with our community members to capture violent felons and prevent crime.”