Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Farmington Public Safety reports more than 20 crimes to crimemapping.com.
Drunken driver refuses to part with cheeserburger, blackmail and a slow police chase are featured in our look back at weird police reports.
Vehicles not moved off city streets may be subject to towing.
Cassalle Leroy Nettles, who left a Michigan prison in 2011, was arraigned Tuesday in connection with the shooting death of Duraid Lossia.
Someone shattered the sliding glass door, then ransacked a home on Oak Valley Drive Monday evening.
Authorities say evidence found at the scene of the Saturday shooting in Farmington Hills links a 43-year-old Detroit man to the crime.
The owner of Tom's Party Store was killed early Saturday afternoon.
Helicopter and K-9 units are brought in to search for a man wanted in connection with the shooting.
The following article was written by Michigan State Trooper Mike Sura, who answers questions about Michigan law in a weekly column.
Family members and police tried to rescue the man before firefighters arrived late Monday night.
Sergeant Richard Wehby and Sergeant Michael Flatt receive Distinguished Service Awards on Dec. 13.
No injuries were reported. A reopening date hasn't yet been announced.
Details are sketchy about the dispute, which resulted in the death of a 45-year-old Walled Lake resident.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
Police say the thief or thieves fed the family dog cheese before leaving with a jar of coins.
The early morning collision between a SMART bus and a pick-up truck closed the main artery for several hours.
Police warn residents to lock up their vehicles and remove valuables from sight.
Andrew Nisbet was arrested hours before he was to receive a PGA award celebrating his work with youth golfers.
Two had been left unlocked and running for a short time before they were taken.
The Farmington Hills High Risk Response Team includes members of the city's police department, HAVEN and court officials, among others.
Michigan H.E.A.T. offers tips to keep thieves from stealing holiday gifts from your car.
Farmington Public Safety shares data with a crime mapping website.
The following information was provided by Farmington Hills Police. Arrests and charges do not indicate a conviction.
Police say that in one incident, more than $30,000 in jewelry and cash were taken.
Farmington Hills Police officer Jeffrey Miller receives the 'Commitment to the Journey' award.
The appliances had been delivered on Friday; workers discovered them missing on Monday.
Tim Sirvoy wins the alarms in a drawing at an October Harrison versus Farmington football game.
Affected DTE customers had their power restored early Friday afternoon.
The question comes from someone who works in the heating and cooling industry.
The cause of the kitchen fire is not known, Public Safety Director Bob Schulz said.