Michigan

Woman charged in shots fired at shoplifters at Home Depot in Michigan

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — A 46-year-old suburban Detroit woman has been charged after authorities said she fired a shot at the tires of an SUV to stop fleeing shoplifters in a Home Depot parking lot.

Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper said Tuesday that Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez of Clarkston faces one count of reckless use, handling or discharge of a firearm.

The shooting occurred Oct. 6 in Auburn Hills, northwest of Detroit. The shoplifters escaped, but two men were arrested a few days later and charged with retail fraud.

Authorities have said the woman who fired the shot had a concealed weapons permit, but wasn’t being threatened by the shoplifters.

Cooper said the slug could have struck someone else.

An arraignment date for Duva-Rodriguez has not been set. A number listed for her was disconnected.

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