Police said the bodies were burned beyond recognition.
The fatal shooting happened in Detroit near the Grosse Pointe Park border in February 2024, according to police.
The incident happened at 8:30 p.m. on southbound Interstate 75 near Lena Pier and Exit 6 in Erie Township, according to police.
The incident sent emergency notifications to most Metro Detroit residents.
Police said the officer stole multiple pairs of shoes from a shared locker room at a downtown precinct.
Police did not release any information about any suspected shooters.
Officials said the student will not be returning to the high school.
Residents say one car can easily block the signage along the street, so people may be parking there without knowing it's a bike lane.
Police said the teen went over the railing that separates the path from the water and slipped and fell into the river.
Troopers did not report any injuries in the shootings.
Officials said the driving school was passing students who didn't complete mandated course hours.
Officials initially though the two kids froze to death, but autopsy reports showed they died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Police said investigators do not have a motive, suspects or anything about the incident.
The employee was treated for non-life threatening injuries and expected to fully recover, according to police.
Officials initially believed the two children, ages 2 and 9, died from hypothermia.
The man was taken to the hospital, where he is listed in critical condition, according to multiple news reports.
A former Detroit Police officer has been charged in connection with a crash that killed a motorcyclist last summer, according to police.
Investigators do not believe the driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Multiple other passengers suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to police.
Officials said the rupture left more than four feet of icy water covering much of the neighborhood’s streets, sidewalks and yards.
A motive for the shooting was not immediately released by police.
Officials said the mom reached out for help in November, but "there was no resolution reached on where they would go."
Police were still investigating the incident and are not ruling out charges against the mother, according to news reports.
The TSA said 94 percent of the firearms seizures at U.S. airports were loaded weapons.
After killing her son, the mom left the Detroit home and fled to Georgia where she was arrested, according to prosecutors.
Officers were initially called to the scene on reports of a man running in lanes on the freeway, according to police.
Police said the boy was driving a stolen car and sped away from officers who tried stopping the car in Wayne County.
Inspectors found rotten food, no cleaning supplies and yellow water in the building, according to the suspension order.
Police are looking for four men in connection with the fatal shooting.
Investigators believe alcohol played a role in the crash.
Other parking spots in the downtown area for Saturday night's playoff game were going for $50-$150.
Officials said the man sped through a red light and fatally struck the Wayne State University employee.
The injured officer was taken to a nearby hospital as a precautionary measure, according to police.
Police said the shooting happened in a Detroit neighborhood where an illegal block party was being held last summer.
There were no injuries in the crash.
It's going to be a cold and snowy week across southeastern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
Investigators do not know if alcohol, drugs or a medical condition played a role in the crash.
The crash happened last Sunday on Detroit's eastside, according to police.
Police said the crash happened in Detroit's Midtown neighborhood near Wayne State University, according to reports.
Officials said the men targeted new vehicle storage lots, car dealerships, parking lots and individual residences.