LAKE ODESSA, Mich. (WOOD) — Devlin Tait had great news.
“He was so excited,” his grandmother, Tamara Host, recalled in an interview with Target 8. “Because he was going to be making money.”
The 18-year-old, who lived in Lake Odessa with his grandmother, aunt and his aunt’s boyfriend, often sought small jobs to make a few bucks.
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“I’m willing to mow lawns clean houses rake leaves dog sit etc and the price is $10 and for elderly I will take whatever they can afford,” he wrote in a Facebook post on April 4, 2025…