HAZEL PARK, Mich. – A suspect has been arrested in connection with the double homicide that happened in Hazel Park on Labor Day.
Linda Hill, 41, and Kardi Jackson, 12, were found dead at their home on Berdeno Ave on Sept. 1.
The Hazel Park Police Department said the investigation is being handled as a double homicide.
Sources confirmed Hill’s and Jackson’s cause of death was injuries to their necks.
Police executed a search warrant at a home in Pontiac on Sept. 2 at around 7 p.m. regarding the investigation. There, detectives found and arrested a 43-year-old Redford man.
Police said detectives recovered evidence linked to the double homicide in the Pontiac home.
Hazel Park Schools released the following statement to parents on Monday regarding the murders:
We regret to inform you of another tragic incident that has occurred within our Hazel Parks Schools community.
The family is in our thoughts, prayers, and support during this incredibly difficult time.
We also have a mental health professional on-site if your child would like to meet with them. If you have any specific concerns regarding your student or how you should help your student at home, please call 248.648.2302.
We will be sharing information on how your community can offer assistance for both families in the coming days.
Please take a moment to hug your children and remind them how much they are loved. Encourage them to be especially compassionate and supportive of their classmates, as you never know what someone else is going through.
Our school counselors and support staff are available to any student who may need someone to talk to, whether they are personally affected by these events or are struggling to process them. We also have compiled a list to connect with other professionals who are trained to handle any kind of emotional distress.
Please encourage your child to reach out if they need help.
If you have questions, concerns or feel that your child is in need of additional support, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will continue to work together as a school community to support you and your child during this very difficult time.
Amy Wilcox, Ed. D, Superintendent, Hazel Park Schools | Edward Klobucher, Hazel Park City Manager