A funeral for John Bieniewicz, who never regained consciousness after he was allegedly knocked out cold by a player he was about to eject from a game, will be held Thursday.
Forrest Timothy Hayes is remembered as “brilliant,” “a relationship person” and “above all a loving husband and father.”
Ali Hassan Al-Asadi claims he’s burned about a dozen Islamic holy books because a local Muslim defrauded him of a large sum of money and “belittled, humiliated and hit (him) with shoes” when confronted.
Discovery of the knife coincides with a directive from the Transportation Security Administration stepped up screening at airports where international flights arrive and depart.
The family of John Bieniewicz, who was declared legally dead of injuries inflicted by an irate soccer player, says they’re moved by a worldwide outpouring of support and donations, but struggle with the “why” of a senseless tragedy.
Prosecutor's office says charges will be upgraded against rec league soccer player who allegedly attacked a referee who was about to eject him from the game.
The alleged assault is the latest in a string of assaults on sports officials, which is causing some to rethink the value of leisure sports.
As police were announcing they found 12-year-old Charlie Bothuell V alive in the home authorities had searched three times before, cable TV news host Nancy Grace delivered the news to his father in a live interview.
When state and federal agents raided a Battle Creek man’s home, they found evidence suggesting his online customers included the host of a Christian radio program. John Balyo was arrested at a Christian music festival Friday.
Dearborn police are asking members of the public to review photographs of stolen property recovered when a search warrant was executed at the home of one of two suspects in a rash of larcenies.
The new officers – Stephen Sokol and Edmund Black – are the first part-time police officers for the city.
A 27-year-old Plymouth man jumped into the rain-swollen Rouge River to help save a woman from drowning on May 13.
Dive teams are conducting a search and rescue mission to find a man who fell into the Rouge River Tuesday afternoon.
Attorneys for Ali Baydoun have filed a civil rights complaint, which they plan to follow up with the federal lawsuit alleging excessive force, false arrest, and assault and battery.
“I thought to myself … ‘ what is this coming at me?’ ” a witness said of a naked man darting in and out of traffic and causing a traffic backup Sunday morning.
Police Chief Ronald Hadded will open the floor for questions at a community outreach meeting Wednesday.
Arrest warrants, license expirations and license suspensions temporarily take police officers off the streets.
Fire chief tells Free Press the building is a "total loss."
The attack that killed Dr. Jerry Umanous and two other physicians was the latest in a string of attacks on foreigners by Afghan security guards.
A man walked into the Charter One bank Wednesday afternoon, displayed a handgun and passed a note demanding money, Dearborn police said.
Theodore Wafer's defense team plans an aggressive defense, including putting Renisha's lifestyle on trial.
Two Detroit men remain in the Wayne County Jail after they were charged with burglary charges. Both are habitual offenders.
U.S. Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen says Mohammad Hamdan is a “confused young man,” but says there’s no evidence he wants to harm America.
Fady Souedian reportedly kicked in a female acquaintance's door in Westland and then assaulted his wife and stole his cell phone just days after he was released from jail.
Dearborn fire officials think a fire that claimed a 90-year-old woman's life Sunday started in a room without a working smoke detector.
Dozens of bettors from metro Detroit may have been involved in the alleged illegal gambling ring, putting the "safety of Michigan citizens ... in jeopardy," Attorney General Bill Schuette says.
An informant told the FBI that suspect, a Lebanese national, wanted to reunite with Hezbollah, the terrorist organization that had trained him in weapons at a young boy.
Information from residents and businesses gave Dearborn police enough information to place a suspect under surveillance and make an arrest.
Suspects were arrested after a DNR undercover operation officials say may have involved the international black market for bear parts, which are used for medicinal purposes in some areas of the world.
Attorneys are expected to seek more time to prepare their cases when teens appear in court for their preliminary exam.
All three subjects were arraigned by 19th District Court Judge Mark Somers, each with a $100,000 cash bond.
Multiple home invasions, vehicle thefts and larcenies from vehicles occurred between Jan. 18 and Jan. 24 in Dearborn.
The young mother died from a gunshot wound in her home Tuesday evening.
Here are a few tips from the Dearborn Police Department on how to avoid becoming a victim of a crime.
The driver had left the keys in the ignition and the car unlocked, according to the police report.
The victim was identified as 76-year-old Valeria Ann Damian by the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home.
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An elderly woman was found dead in her home during a house fire Monday night in the 3200 block of Monroe, north of Carlysle.