Investigators are looking at David N. Zacks' life, the cases he handled and "anything that might give us an idea of why someone would want to kill him."
The suspect, who wasn’t in uniform, wasn’t a Bloomfield Hills police officer, authorities said.
While Carl Baecker was attending a meeting inside the Birmingham Unitarian Church, someone in the parking lot was stealing his dogs from an unlocked car.
"If you suspect you are being scammed, there is a very good chance you are," Sheriff Michael Bouchard warns.
Steven Utash is "awake, but he's not understanding what's going on," his brother-in-law says.
Solomon Radner, the lawyer for the teenager charged with a hate crime in vicious attack on Steven Utash on Detroit’s east side, said the attack doesn’t rise to the level of a hate crime.
“I have no idea how I got here,” woman says during her arraignment on multiple felony charges.
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a town hall meeting Wednesday to discuss the “equal opportunity killer” that is heroin, Sheriff Michael Bouchard says.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said the state "can prove beyond a reasonable doubt the crimes of assault with intent to do great bodily harm and ethnic intimidation." Others have not been similarly charged.
After a Bloomfield Township resident told Twittersphere that he planned to be out of town, three teens allegedly targeted his home for a break-in.
Oakland County sheriff says officials may never be able to establish whether Pia Farrenkopf died of natural causes, suicide or homicide.
Relatives of the "mummified woman" believed to have been found in a suburban Detroit garage are striking back against viral media accounts focusing on how Pia Farrenkopf may have died rather than how she robustly lived.
Also, medical examiners are making a plea to dentists who may have treated Pia Farrenkopf. Without their records, identification could take months.
Pia Farrenkopf, who owned the home where a mummified body was found last week, is listed as having voted in Michigan’s 2010 gubernatorial election.
A reportedly homeless man botched a robbery, pulling a plunger “on the wrong feisty old lady."
Authorities used Facebook photos to tie a Brooklyn, NY, man to a string of bank robberies in southeast Michigan.
A woman living in the quiet southeast Michigan neighborhood banked online and put her mortgage, utilities and other bills “on auto-pilot” and kept to herself. No one noticed when she dropped out of sight.
The "mummified" body of a woman believed to be the owner of a foreclosed Oakland County home was discovered in the back seat of a Jeep in the attached garage. Neighbors said they hadn't seen her in about three years.
Families of the victims in the Nov. 1 accident have filed civil suits against the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Police were responding to a domestic violence call when the suspect shot twice from a living room Tuesday night. He was discovered dead of multiple gunshot wounds several hours later.
Father allegedly choked, wrestled and fired five bullets at his son.
The victim reportedly held three handguns to his head and pulled the trigger, explaining that firearms are safe when they’re not loaded. A fatal bullet was discharged from the third gun.
The Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
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The Bloomfield Township Police Department is also investigating an auto theft from a gas station.
Bloomfield Township residents have just a 1 in 87 chance of becoming a crime victim at all, according to Movoto.com's analysis.
The Bloomfield Township Police Department is looking for information that may help identify this couple suspected in multiple thefts from the same store.
Bloomfield Township Police Department investigated multiple theft and larceny cases.
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The alleged assailant was apparently upset over losing a parking space he was waiting for, police said.
The Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety and Birmingham police provided the following information. Arrests do not indicare conviction.
Authorities arrested the former elected official and Bloomfield Township resident twice in four months on drug-related charges.
Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety provided this information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
Kenneth Camboni, 48, remains in custody and will appear before an Oakland County Circuit Court judge later this month.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.