Police do not believe drugs, alcohol or speed were factors in the crash.
Dearborn Police analyzed crime across twelve different categories, including thefts, robberies and others.
The shooting happened at 9 p.m. Wednesday night on the 18000 block of Hubbard Dr near Fairlane Town Center, according to police.
Police believe the shooting was a targeted attack and that there is no further threat to the community.
Police said the crash happened around 6:15 a.m. on Ford Road at Auto Club Drive, which is near Evergreen Road, according to the report.
At one point, an employee fired several shots at the masked men, causing them to run out of the store, according to police.
All the victims are aged between 15 and 20 years old, according to police.
Officials said the heavy equipment is worth more than $70,000.
Police believe the man was homeless and died from a drug overdose, according to news reports.
The shooting happened last Sunday at a car wash near Oakwood and Dix roads in Melvindale, according to police.
The crash happened last Friday at the intersection Michigan Avenue and Nowlin Street, near Outer Drive.
Police offered a $37,500 reward for information leading to the suspected shooter.
Police said an SUV failed to stop at a red light and struck a pickup truck.
Police traced the woman's last known location to a Dearborn residence.
A Dearborn animal shelter is offering a $1,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest and criminal charges.
Investigators believe the firework was something larger than an M-80, according to reports.
Kevin Kreger, 46, of Dearborn, was killed on Monday when a small plane he was flying crashed in Washtenaw County.
Investigators believe the flight was a training flight, but do not know why the plane crashed, according to police.
The teens were arrested and given citations for drag racing, according to police.
Police did not release many details about the shooting, including how many shots were fired or how many officers fired shots.
As of Tuesday afternoon, officials were still speaking to the man, who is alone in the home, according to police.
The teen girl is expected to survive the shooting, according to the report.
Two men were arrested early Tuesday morning in connection with a Dearborn carjacking and police chase, according to police.
Desmond Burks, 33, was charged with second-degree murder.
The worker was taken to a nearby hospital where his condition was unknown, reports said.
A 25-year-old Canton Township resident was taken to a nearby hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot, according to police.
Police said the shooting happened inside a Dearborn Heights home during a "verbal altercation" that escalated.
Police believe suspected thief took the package from a porch near the 7200 block of Pinehurst St.
The shooter was running an illegal dental clinic and fatally shot a 28-year-old man over an argument about dental work, reports said.
Police are looking for a shooter after a 20-year-old man was shot to death Thursday night in Melvindale, according to multiple reports.
Police do not believe alcohol played a factor in the crash.
The 41-year-old Dearborn Heights man was taken to a nearby hospital where he is expected to be ok, according to police.
A Dearborn Heights man is facing charges after police said he pointed a rifle at a Detroit father and son who were doing yard work.
A suspected drunken driver was arrested early Sunday morning after driving the wrong way on multiple metro Detroit freeways, police said.
Two kids were killed and multiple others were injured in the crash, according to police.
Police are looking for a person who keeps pooping on headstones at a Dearborn cemetery, according to multiple reports.
The civil lawsuit was filed against the suspected driver and the bar police believe she was at before the crash.
Police said the crash happened around 3 p.m. Saturday at the Swan Boat Club in the 6300 block of Brancheau Road in Berlin Township.
Officials said speed and careless driving were factors in the crash.
The coyote attack comes as Dearborn city officials are discussing ways to best deal with the growing coyote issue.