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Tamela Peterson was ordered to have no contact with the victims’ family, can only leave home for medical, court or legal ...
The CEO and founder of the Oxford Center in Troy is now out of jail after posting a $2 million bail on Wednesday. Tamela ...
Oxford Center CEO, charged with murder for a hyperbaric chamber explosion that killed a boy, posted a $2 million bond.
Oxford Center CEO and Founder Tamela Peterson is out on bond, according to court records. The 58-year-old Brighton resident, ...
The CEO of a Michigan center where a hyperbaric chamber explosion killed a 5-year-old boy has been released from jail on bond ...
The CEO and founder of the Oakland County health care facility where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion posted bond on Wednesday.
Thomas Cooper was 5 years old when he died Jan. 31 in a fire inside a hyperbaric chamber at the Oxford Center in Troy. The CEO of the Oxford Center, Tamela Peterson, along with four others are ...
According to the Oakland County 52-4 District Court, Judge Maureen McGinnis denied Tamela Peterson's request to ... on Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan. Thomas' mother, who was ...
Tamela Peterson, CEO of the Oxford Center ... the fire inside the hyperbaric chamber that killed Thomas Cooper on Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy. Calling the death of a five-year-old boy "an ...
The four people, including CEO Tamela Peterson, were back in court Wednesday ... the amount of materials the Attorney General and the Troy Police Department have given us so far, and I expect ...
Tamela Peterson, the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, ran away from detectives when they asked for her cellphone and had her son scrub her laptop days after 5-year-old Thomas Cooper was burned ...