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Wayne County committee extends high-crime grant to help prosecutor reduce case backlog

6402314 · October 15, 2025
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The committee approved Amendment 1 to a 26-month High Crime Community Support Grant with the Michigan Department of Treasury to extend the grant term to Sept. 30, 2026, with no change in the dollar amount; county officials said the grant previously funded $2.5 million of work and helped review about 3,700 cases now awaiting data entry.

The Wayne County Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary and Homeland Security approved Amendment 1 to a 26-month High Crime Community Support Grant with the Michigan Department of Treasury that extends the grant term to Sept. 30, 2026, with no change in its dollar amount.

Tony Guerrero, chief of legislation, grants and community relations for Wayne County Prosecutor Kim Worthy, told the committee…

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