One of two men who approached a 15-year-old female and asked her to have sex will be arraigned on felony charges.
Police in Farmington Hills joined 38 other law enforcement agencies and gave away free gun locks as part of Gun Safety Awareness Day.
"This is a tragic incident and it is a sad reminder to keep animals away from small children and babies no matter what the circumstances may be,” Sheriff Michael J. Bouchard said.
Motorist told police he thought he had up to 48 hours to deliver a dead person to a medical examiner’s office or morgue. That’s not the case, but it’s unlikely charges will be filed in bizarre case.
An elementary student reported that a man tried to coax him into a car at the bus stop at Cranleigh Street and Briarwyke Drive Friday. Police have increased patrols in the area.
Cash has been taken from donation boxes in Farmington, Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield, Northville and Plymouth Township.
The Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament is the latest victim in a string of thefts from cash donation boxes. "Why wouldn't he just ask?" said Sister Faustina Marie, who works with the cloistered nuns at the monastery.
The jury that convicted William Dhondt Friday will be given access counseling due to the horrific nature of the evidence presented during the weeklong trial.
"If they are in need, we'd be glad to help," the Rev. Mark S. Brauer said after donation boxes were burglarized twice in the past two weeks.
William Dhondt's attorney is expected to argue that the murder of Kaitlin Hehir was "an accidental tragedy" and that he panicked and cut up her body with a knife and electric saw.
Michigan has more fire deaths than any other state in the country and disabled residents are particularly vulnerable. The Farmington Hills Fire Department wants to correct that.
Police said the shooting, which caused non-life-threatening injuries to an 18-year-old male, "was not a random act."
The "mummified" body of a woman believed to be the owner of a foreclosed Oakland County home was discovered in the back seat of a Jeep in the attached garage. Neighbors said they hadn't seen her in about three years.
Families of the victims in the Nov. 1 accident have filed civil suits against the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Police were responding to a domestic violence call when the suspect shot twice from a living room Tuesday night. He was discovered dead of multiple gunshot wounds several hours later.
Attorneys are expected to seek more time to prepare their cases when teens appear in court for their preliminary exam.
Father allegedly choked, wrestled and fired five bullets at his son.
The victim reportedly held three handguns to his head and pulled the trigger, explaining that firearms are safe when they’re not loaded. A fatal bullet was discharged from the third gun.
Police want to talk with a man and woman about a series of identity thefts that have resulted in more than $11,000 in losses across several states and stores.
The 76-year-old is recovering from hypothermia, after stuck and snow-blocked doors kept her from entering her home Monday night.
Patricia Ann Mazurkiewicz, 59, faced charges of having alcohol on school grounds and disorderly conduct.
The following information is provided by Farmington Hills Police. Arrests and charges do not indicate a conviction.
The 10-year-olds dropped to the floor and crawled out of the house after they woke to the sound of alarms on Tuesday.
A resident on Paddock Drive calls police after waking up to find his garage door open.
Northville Township police provided this information.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Thieves may have taken expired prescriptions.
The following information was provided by Farmington Hills Police. Arrests and charges do not indicate a conviction.
Police say fake 'agents' may demand payment of taxes, via Green Dot cash cards.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
The following information is provided by Farmington Hills Police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.
Police give residents time to deal with the winter storm's aftermath.
Public Safety Director Bob Schulz said the weekend stayed fairly quiet. He also reminds residents to keep fire hydrants clear of snow.
The following information was provided by the Farmington Hills Police Department. Arrests and charges do not indicate a conviction.
Vehicles still parked on the street 12 hours after the 1 p.m. declaration may be towed.
Firefighters need to find and access hydrants all year around.
The following article was written by Michigan State Trooper Mike Sura, who answers questions about Michigan law in a weekly column.
Cassalle Nettles will be back in court later this month.