Crime & Safety

Police: Man Arrested After Crash on Telegraph; Furs Reported Stolen

This information was provided by the Bloomfield Township Police Department and the Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.

Bloomfield Township

Driver involved in injury crash suspected of drug use

A Warren man could face criminal charges stemming from an injury crash on Telegraph Road last week, according to Bloomfield Township Police Department reports. Officers arrested the 21-year-old man as he tried to leave the scene of the crash at Telegraph and Maple Roads shortly after 11:30 a.m., however, his vehicle was too damaged.

Reports said officers were dispatched to the scene of a two-vehicle crash, and that they observed signs of possible drug use by the driver upon arrival. The driver was arrested without incident, and was taken to a local for a blood draw. Charges are pending results of those tests, reports said.

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Police said the occupants of the other vehicle were transported to Henry Ford Hospital, but their status was unknown Friday. The crash remains under investigation.

Larcenies

  • A patient at a Bloomfield Township doctor's office told police she left her Samsung tablet in the waiting room in the 1700 block of Telegraph Road on Jan. 28. She said she called the office several hours later, but staff had not found or seen the device, valued at $300, reports said. Investigators are still interviewing office staff.
  • A resident in the 5000 block of Woodland Estates Drive reported on Feb. 5 that three fur coats were stolen from the property since January 2011, reports said. The coats are collectively valued at about $37,000. The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information on any of the incidents listed here should call the department at 248-433-7752.

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Bloomfield Hills

Officials with the Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety said there were no major police or fire department-related incidents during the past week.

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