Macomb Township man bound over to circuit court, accused of accosting minor

Macomb County authorities say 49-year-old Angelo Lupo, of Macomb Township, has been bound over on a charge related to accosting a child for an immoral purpose.

It is alleged that on Nov. 13, 2025, Lupo coordinated a meeting with a person he believed was a 15-year-old minor. The intent of the meeting was for a sexual encounter.

When Lupo arrived to meet the minor, he was instead arrested by New Baltimore Law Enforcement officials.

Last Thursday, Lupo’s preliminary exam was held before Judge William H. Hackel, III of the 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore. At the conclusion of the exam, Hackel bound Lupo over as charged with the following:

Children – Accosting for Immoral Purpose, a four-year felony,

Computers – Using to Commit a Crime – Maximum Imprisonment of Four Years or More but Less Than 10 years, a seven-year felony, and
Controlled Substances – Possession (Cocaine, Heroin or Another Narcotic) Less and 25 Grams, a four-year felony.

Lupo will be arraigned before Judge Anthony R. Servitto at the Macomb County Circuit Court on Monday, May 11.

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