The driver of a Dodge Ram was exchanging gunfire with another driver before smashing into a sedan and killing its driver, police said.
Officials said one of the drivers was taken to a hospital with a serious head injury.
The man pretended to be an investment manager and stole more than $500,000 from his clients. He was sentenced to 33 months in prison.
Police said the teen was last seen leaving the McDonald's located at 7300 Wyoming Ave. in Dearborn, at 8 p.m.
Federal officials also said they seized approximately $37,000 in cash from the doctor's office.
The Zeeland man sought the sexual material from a 14-year-old Dearborn teen, who self-identified as autistic.
Police said the man was shot after nearly striking an officer while fleeing police in a vehicle that was used in separate incidents.
A home invader entered a Dearborn home on the 3700 block of Madison Street while the owner was away, Dearborn Police said.
Police said they arrested a man driving from Minneapolis to Detroit who threatened to blow up numerous mosques around metro Detroit.
Police said the high school senior was one of three passengers in a car that ran a red light and crashed into a SUV.
Police said they will be writing tickets for excessive noise complaints to drivers who needlessly engine revving and loud mufflers.
Fire crews found the back of a home on the 7800 block of Oakman Blvd. fully engulfed in flames Monday morning. There were no injuries.
Officials said 19-year-old Jordan Dow was also living in the same house where they found his grandmother shot to death.
Police said a traffic dispute led to one woman running down another at the intersection of Schaefer and Butler roads.
Police say young users film themselves on "TikTok" shooting random people with water-absorbent polymer beads from gel blaster guns.
Police said they arrested a person wanted in connection to Detroit homicide near Fordson High School on Wednesday morning.
Police said someone fired multiple shots at a Dodge Charger on the Southfield Freeway near Oakwood Boulevard on Tuesday night in Dearborn.
Dearborn residents can expect to see a significant increase in police patrol vehicles throughout the city's neighborhoods.
Jerrod S. Hart will begin his new role as police chief, as former Chief Mark Meyers was unexpectedly relieved from his duties.
A Dearborn couple pleaded guilty Wednesday to falsely declaring bankruptcy, underreporting their income and wrongly receiving food stamps.
The Dearborn owner had more than $100,000 in stripped automative parts at the Detroit shop, police said.
The decision to add the unit came in response to the overwhelming feedback from Dearborn residents citing road safety as a top concern.
Police said the explosion was caused a homemade "Drano bomb" on Rawson Street, near Tecumseh Street and Ann Arbor Road.
Officers fatally shot the person after responded to a fire at the Al-Huda Islamic Association at 8835 Warren Ave in Dearborn.
Officers determined the man was killed and the 31-year-old suspect was arrested in connection to the killing, police said.
Police found the victim in a vehicle on the freeway with several gunshot wounds and was listed in critical condition at the hospital.
The thieves have been targeting vehicles parked on the street or in a parking lot during the overnight nights, officials said.
Police said the man was driving east on Michigan Avenue near Greenfield Road when he drove through the intersection, striking utility poles.
Officers said they responded to the 911 call from a resident regarding a suspicious person on the 7900 Block of Coleman Street.
Officers said the suspect broke into a cell phone store in the area of Warren and Greenfield roads Monday morning and stole several items.
Officials closed a portion of Interstate 75 near River Rough to investigate after a man claimed he was shot at on the freeway Sunday night.
Officials said the Buick was driving east on Ford Road when it was struck by the other vehicles near Maple Street at 7:00 p.m.
Thaddeus Bell and Brandon Bragg face several felonies, including armed robbery and felonious assault.
Khalil Elgarmi and Izeddine Elgarmi were charged with 16 felonies, including intent to do great bodily harm less murder.
Commander Issa Shahin will succeed Ronald Haddad to become the city's first Muslim police chief.
The shooting at the 14000 block of Michigan Avenue left one person in critical condition, police said.
Officers said the robbery happened at a local business on the 7500 Block of Wyoming.
The school district's Superintendent said the lockdown went into effect after a threatening message was air-dropped to phones.
Police found the woman dead inside her car after crashing into a light pole Monday night.
Investigators are searching for leads and scouring video footage to identify anyone that was involved.