

However, White said the Crumbleys “appeared to be hiding” in the building where they were found. The Crumbley’s attorney, Shannon Smith, said the pair had left town earlier in the week “for their own safety.” Smith told The Associated Press they would be returning to Oxford to be arraigned. Marshals announced a reward of up to $10,000 each for information leading to their arrests. The Crumbleys committed “egregious” acts, from buying a gun on Black Friday and making it available to Ethan Crumbley to resisting his removal from school when they were summoned a few hours before the shooting, Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said.Īuthorities had been looking for the couple since Friday afternoon.

The couple was later located and arrested by Detroit police.Ī prosecutor filed involuntary manslaughter charges against the Crumbleys on Friday, accusing them of failing to intervene on the day of the tragedy despite being confronted with a drawing and chilling message - “blood everywhere” - that was found at the boy’s desk. A woman seen near the vehicle ran away when the business owner called 911, McCabe said.

White said the couple “were aided in getting into the building,” and that a person who helped them may also face charges.Ī Detroit business owner spotted a car tied to the Crumbleys in his parking lot late Friday, Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said in a statement. James and Jennifer Crumbley were captured in a commercial building in Detroit that housed artwork, Detroit Police Chief James E. (AP) - The parents of a teen accused of killing four students in a shooting at a Michigan high school were caught early Saturday, several hours after a prosecutor filed involuntary manslaughter charges against them, officials said.
