The owner of a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer returned from the mall to find his driver's side door open and its window smashed.
Multiple home invasions, larcenies, and more than a dozen vehicle thefts occurred this week in Dearborn.
The following article was written by Michigan State Trooper Mike Sura, who answers questions about Michigan law in a weekly column.
She allegedly stole one dog sweater, two dog vests, a pair of dog boots and several dog treats from the Pet Supplies Plus in Dearborn.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Four vehicles were broken into Thursday morning between 8:45 and 10 a.m., on Henry Ford Community College's East Campus.
The suspect was last seen wearing a long, olive green trench coat, black hat and thick black glasses.
Security officers watched as the duo removed several electronics from their packaging and placed the items into the boy's coat pocket.
The 35-year-old Oak Park woman had a blood-alcohol level of .23 percent at the station.
A Baby Jesus statue, worth $500, was stolen from St. Paul Lutheran Church and later returned anonymously.
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The man told police that he drove into two stop signs, a fire hydrant, and damaged other property because he was angry.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
Fitzgerald Anthony Hudson, 53, was sentenced to 24 months in prison for lying about his qualifications to practice medicine.
Police watched her drive through a turn-around at high speed, cross all lanes on Outer Drive, jump the curb and drive on the sidewalk before coming to a stop next to a tree.
The driver of the 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe was stopped for having an expired license plate.
The man allegedly hit a vehicle and a gas pump with his car before smashing into a cement wall on Miller Rd. in Dearborn.
The couple were both arrested on separate charges Dec. 30, at the Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn.
Drunken driver refuses to part with cheeserburger, blackmail and a slow police chase are featured in our look back at weird police reports.
A 22-year-old man attempted to steal two bottles of liquor from The House of Beverage in Dearborn.
Reminders from the Dearborn Police Department about shopping smart online and staying safe.
A Detroit woman parked illegally in a handicap spot at the Wal-Mart in Dearborn was arrested after a background check revealed a warrant for the same crime.
Christmas tree fires are much more likely to cause death than average home fires, and the risk of fire is higher with natural trees than artificial ones.
When asked by police how much he had to drink, the driver's response was "Too much."
The man immediately told police about his loaded gun and CPL, but was arrested for possessing the weapon while intoxicated.
Sami William Mustafa told DTE employees over the phone that he would shoot them in the face, saying "It's going to be another Sandy Hook."
A 25-year-old Taylor man was arrested Monday night after failing a breathalyzer test.
Hundreds of guns confiscated by the Detroit Police Department were burned Tuesday morning at the Severstal steelmaking facility in Dearborn.