What did James VanCallis do?
James VanCallis was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2016 for April Millsap’s murder. A jury had found him guilty of murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in the July 2014 beating death on a popular hiking trail near Armada.
Who Killed April Millsap in Armada Michigan?
VanCallis
But Armada Police Chief Howard Smith testified during a proceeding before LeDuc on Wednesday requesting the warrants be authorized that VanCallis was the man who stalked and murdered Millsap. VanCallis has long been named as a person of interest in the case and has been jailed on unrelated drug charges.
Where can I park for Macomb Orchard Trail?
The access point in Shelby Township is from a parking lot on the west side of Dequindre Road, just south of 24 Mile Road/Parkdale Road.
How long is Macomb Orchard Trail?
23.5-mile
Named for the rich assortment of fruit trees in southeast Michigan, this trail cuts a 23.5-mile arch across the northern portion of Macomb County.
Where does the Macomb Orchard Trail start and end?
This hike and bike path is a 24-mile linear park that starts at 24 Mile Road and Dequindre in Shelby Township and travels northeast to the City of Richmond. This trail will link to 180 miles of trails in southeast Michigan.
Is the Macomb Orchard Trail paved?
Macomb Orchard Trail Description Named for southeastern Michigan’s heritage of bountiful apple and peach production, the 24-mile paved trail runs from Rochester’s suburbs in metro Detroit to farms and forestland surrounding Richmond.
Is the Macomb Orchard Trail Safe?
The Macomb Orchard Trail is quiet and clean. A safe feel is welcoming for all walkers, bikers and runners alike.
Where does Macomb Orchard Trail begin?
How long is Hines Park?
17.5-mile
This trail is actually composed of two trails: the 2-mile Rouge River Gateway Greenway and the 17.5-mile Hines Park Trail, which create a seamless 19.5-mile connection between Dearborn and Northville.
How long is the Orchard Trail?
2km
The Orchard trail is 2km in length. The north trailhead is a short 10 minute walk east of the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre. The south trailhead can be accessed from Twyn Rivers Drive. To access this trail by car, from Highway 401 take Meadowvale Road northbound.
Is Hines Park free?
Wayne County Parks’ Hines Drive is a 17 mile thoroughfare that offers FREE recreational activities in Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Redford, Livonia, Westland, Plymouth and Northville.
Who is Hines Drive named after?
Edward Hines
Hines Drive was built in 1949 with land donated by Henry Ford and was named after Edward Hines, head of the Wayne County Road Commission. Along the way there are a number of historic mills, some of which Henry Ford used to make automobile parts.