East Lansing, Michigan The community of Howell, Michigan, is mourning the loss of one of its own, Caleb Shermoe, a well-known local huntsman, who has died after being assaulted in East Lansing. The incident, which has shocked friends and family, occurred in the early hours of Saturday, January 18th.
Caleb Shermoe, from Fowlerville, was found injured in the 300 block of East Grand River Avenue around 1:30 a.m. after police were called to the scene. He was immediately transported to Sparrow Hospital with assistance from the East Lansing Fire Department. Despite receiving medical treatment, Shermoe succumbed to his injuries, according to the East Lansing Police Department (ELPD).
The East Lansing Police have since arrested a suspect in connection with this tragic event, though their identity has not been disclosed pending formal charges. An investigation is ongoing to piece together the events leading up to the assault.
Tributes poured in from the community, highlighting Shermoe’s love for hunting. Tony Douglas, another friend, reflected on the unpredictability of life, especially for those like Shermoe who embraced the outdoors, noting, “Each day out there could be a person’s last.”
As the Shermoe family grieves, they have yet to announce any funeral or memorial service details. The community awaits further information on how to honor and remember Caleb Shermoe, whose life was cut short in such a violent manner.
This incident has sparked conversations about safety in urban areas and the impact of violence on small, tight-knit communities. As we await more details from the police investigation, thoughts are with the Shermoe family during this incredibly difficult time.