
DETROIT (WWJ) -- Three men from Detroit are facing charges in connection with the theft of cars at assembly plants in Metro Detroit, according to the Macomb County Sheriff's Office.
Over the past year, the Macomb Auto Theft Squad has investigated incidents of high-end vehicle theft throughout the county in the past year. The investigation led them to Leondre Jones, Lemel Watley-Neely and Jayvon Williams.
Investigators say they targeted vehicle manufacturing assembly plants, and stole multiple high-end cars at one time.
The three suspects in custody are identified as 21-year-old Leondre Jones, 25-year-old Lemel Watley-Neely, and 33-year-old Jayvon Williams.
All three were charged with conducting a criminal enterprise and were arraigned at the 37th District Court in Warren last Friday.
They were arraigned at the 37th District Court in Warren last Friday.
Jones was given a $400,000 cash/surety bond, Watley-Neely, was given a $500,000 cash/surety bond, and Williams was given a $750,000 cash/surety bond. All three were ordered to wear a GPS steel cuff tether if released.
On Tuesday, the MCSO said all three suspected remained lodged in the Macomb County Jail.