Community rallies around Henry Alexander Macomb, the name given the infant by the coroner’s office. “He deserves a name,” police chief says.
A baby found in a recycling bin at Roseville isn't the son of Okemos woman who said she "can't recall" whereabouts of her newborn son.
Whether to pursue fleeing motorists is a snap judgment, often with consequences either way police say.
Dearborn animal control officers have gotten calls about goats and lambs raised for their meat, but never something "Old MacDonald" worthy.
Mayada Hilal said the call she received Thursday sounded like the real deal. And so do hundreds of others targeted across the country.
Police chief from Grosse Pointe Park, whose officers were involved in arrest, defend it as “proper,” but others charge police brutality.
Multiple accidents, two of them with fatalities, reported as snow cripples travel across southeast Michigan.
Collaborating with the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force and Detroit Police Department, Dearborn police zeroed in on suspects.
Advocacy group wants attempted murder charges dismissed against man who, in an act of chivalry, was “doing what he needed to do.”
Wayne County deputy is expected to recover after she was knocked unconscious Friday morning.
Rage was the common denominator in three local crime stories talked about around the world in 2014.
Mourners encouraged to be more like the slain teen – kind, compassionate and driven – and focus less on the details of her death.
Communities struggle to come to grips with death of a straight-A student at an exclusive private school who dreamed of being a doctor.
Detroit BBQ owner issues public apology for comments made in wake of New York City police shootings after vendors, police threaten boycott.
Police aren’t sure why a lone gunman opened fire on car full of teens because they’re getting conflicting stories from the victims.
A half-dozen area police agencies had outstanding warrants for the arrest of a man caught entering unlocked vehicles.
Some driving fines may be erased by community service under a new program. Eligible motorists will be notified this month.
Apple has pulled the controversial app, which allowed students to post anonymously, after a spate of school threats and online bullying.
The arrest of two men on alleged check fraud charges may clear cases in other jurisdictions.
Federal authorities reportedly found hundreds of pieces of mail discarded in the woman’s trash, as well as a few bags of mail in her closet.
Company wants to help President Obama with the accounting, though, and says it could outfit police officers for a lot less money.
If you can identify the suspect in a bank robbery Wednesday, call Dearborn police at (313)943-2241 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP.
Stephen Colbert suggests “things would be a lot calmer if black people just never agreed to put their hands up, or in their pockets."
Wayne County officials have filed foreclosure actions on 75,000 properties, creating “a conflict dynamic” in some neighborhoods.
The videotaped exchange between a Pontiac man and Oakland County sheriff’s deputy has been shared thousands of times across the country.
Police in several suburban communities were busy over the long holiday weekend taking reports of vandalism to vehicles.
In each of the four cases, armed intruders forced their way into homes, restrained residents and robbed them.
It’s not clear if there’s new evidence against the baseball player in an alleged incident that began at a Royal Oak bar.
Police responded to a report of a man down about 2 a.m. Friday on Ford Road between Wyoming and Oakman.
The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program shows a breakdown of the types of crime and the crime rate across the country.
Murders declined 18 percent from 2012 to 2013, but Detroit’s per capita murder rate is the highest in the country.
In alleged spree that lasted from June to October, two men distracted Realtors and ransacked houses.
Hearings on motions, including one to allow a 2005 police report of another attack on a soccer ref into evidence, set Nov. 21.
Police aren’t sure what provoked dispute between two women described as friends who vacationed together.
The pranks aren't harmless and can risk pilots' lives, as well as the lives they're trying to save, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
Homeowner says that his home has been targeted by an arsonist twice in two weeks, but he still plans to fly flags.
This wasn’t the first time woman who wrote love letters to Henry Ford heir left items at the company’s world headquarters.
Michigan man had affixed flashlights to his John Deer lawn mower and was towing a homemade trailer when deputies stopped him Friday night.
For the second time in as many years, thieves have targeted Ladder Company 22.
The ATM, which was stolen late Sunday night, is still missing.