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 The Oakland County Sheriff s Office is investigating after a woman was found dead inside a home at a mobile home park in Springfield Township Tuesday morning.The Oakland County Sheriff s Office believes that the 15-year-old grandson of the victim is the suspect. Officials believe that the grandson committed suicide after the incident.Deputies said they received a 911 call at 5:42 a.m. saying that they found  stanley kubek the woman stabbed to death. The caller also said  stanley cup that her son left a note saying he was going to kill his stanley cup  grandmother.They found the woman with multiple stab wounds and also found the suspected murder weapon, a large kitchen knife, at the scene.According to the Sheriff s Office, tried to commit suicide last weekend and was in the hospital until yesterday. After he got out, he wrote a threatening note that he was going to kill his grandmother last night.He allegedly rode his bike over to her house, stabbed her several times and drove off in her car. By late Tuesday morning, he was sa Rceg Man grazed by a bullet in North Baltimore shooting Monday
 NOTTINGHAM, Md. 鈥?The Mary stanley water bottle land School for the Blind host stanley thermobecher ed its See Beyond Festival, where attendees could try several challenges that tested their senses without being able to see.The 2nd annual event had lots of activities, including beep baseball, adaptive lacrosse, blind soccer, and blind taste testings all while wearing eye shades.More than 2,000 people attended the festival on Saturday.Organizers want to educate people about vision loss by helping them un stanley quencher derstand what is possible and how capable everyone is, no matter their limitations. The goal of this event is for people to come out and learn about adaptation, learn about accessibility, and learn how quickly people can learn,  said Marlo Jacobson, director of development.The festival was free, and attendees were given a pair of eye shades to keep.