- Posted February 10, 2011
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Man accused in officer's death faces burglary rap

ST. CLAIR SHORES (AP) -- A man arrested following a shootout that killed his brother and an undercover Livonia police officer at a suburban Detroit home has been charged with burglarizing a St. Clair Shores home the day before the killing.
Forty-eight-year-old Terry N. Bowling of Detroit was arraigned Tuesday in 40th District Court on single counts of first-degree home invasion and receiving and concealing a firearm.
Bowling's 37-year-old ex-wife, Lisa Renee Dunn of Detroit, also was charged with single counts of second-degree home invasion and receiving and concealing a firearm.
A $250,000 bond was set for both. A Feb. 22 preliminary exam is scheduled.
Forty-four-year-old David Bowling and police Officer Larry Nehasil died Jan. 17 in a shooting exchange after a burglary in Walled Lake. Terry Bowling faces charges including murder in the shooting.
Published: Thu, Feb 10, 2011
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