(WWJ) A Romulus woman is jailed on multiple felony charges after a shooting in the City of Wayne.
A little after 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 19, Wayne and Canton police were dispatched to the 4900 block of Hannan Road, in the area of I-275 and Michigan Ave., on a report of shots fired.
When officers arrived, they were told that the suspect — identified as 51-year-old Natalie Waleed — had already fled the scene.
Waleed was later taken into custody at a local hospital where she was being treated for injuries she sustained on a separate incident.
Police said detectives on the case executed a search warrant with the help of Romulus Police, and "recovered evidence" used in this incident. Police did not say exactly what was found.
Authorities have also not said who Waleed was allegedly shooting at or why.
The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office charged Waleed with two counts of Assault with Intent to Murder, two counts of Assault with Intent to do Great Bodily Harm Less than Murder, two counts of Felonious Assault, and six counts of Felony Firearm.
She was arraigned on Saturday in 34th District Court, and was ordered held on a $50,000 cash bond.
Waleed is scheduled to appear in 29th District Court for a probable cause conference on Sept. 1.





