Crime & Safety
Farmington Hills Prowler Arrested: Police
The man was caught on multiple homeowner's surveillance cameras walking in yards and looking through residents' windows, police said.

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — A man who has been has been lurking in yards and looking into residents’ windows at night was arrested by Farmington Hills Police, officials announced Tuesday.
Kenton Driscoll was charged with prowling and was arraigned in the 47th District Court. His bond was set at $5,330 cash or surety.
"I am extremely proud of the Farmington Hills Police Department’s excellent work in identifying and safely arresting Mr. Driscoll before any additional crimes were committed," Police Chief Jeff King said. "I am also grateful for the outstanding relationship we have with our citizens and community partners, who support us each and every day to ensure that this is a safe community to live, work, and visit."
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Driscoll was arrested by officers after investigators used a drone to find him in a wooded area near Interstate 696 and Orchard Lake Road on Thursday, officials said.
Police launched a manhunt for Driscoll, after they said multiple homeowners' surveillance cameras caught him walking around yards and looking into the residents' windows. Police also said he has committed similar crimes in numerous other Oakland County cities and townships.
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