Nancy Seaman is one of 10 women represented by the Michigan Women's Justice and Clemency Project.
Items taken include jewelry and electronics.
Three cars were involved in two separate accidents that occurred simultaneously Wednesday afternoon.
The Neighborhood Watch meeting will be held at the Costick Center.
Items taken included a phone charger, jewelry and cigarettes.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Both incidents occurred during the day, while residents were away from their homes.
The following information was provided by Farmington Hills Police. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Andrew Montgomery Howell will serve five years of probation and must register as a sex offender.
Violent crime drops by 25 percent in Farmington Hills, according to federal statistics.
The incidents occurred between Sunday and Monday, at Farmington Hills businesses.
The following information was provided by Farmington Hills Police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.
Farmington Hills Fire Marshal Jason Olszewski says replacing batteries is a proven way to protect your family and home.
The homeowners are hearing impaired, according to police.
One resident reports the theft of a set of golf clubs.
The new restaurant, located at 12 Mile and Farmington Roads, offered free subs to those who donated at least $1 to the cause.
Michigan State Police say the driver may not realize his or her vehicle hit someone.
The following article was written by Michigan State Trooper Mike Sura, who answers questions about Michigan law in a weekly column.
A woman tells police that a man who appeared to have a gun in his pocket took her purse and cell phone Monday.
Either Farmington Hills Fire or Farmington Public Safety will win 50 smoke detectors, depending on the game's outcome.
Investigators are looking into whether incidents at three city parks are connected to similar crimes in other communities.
The incidents occurred Sunday evening inside Heritage Park and Founders Sports Park.
An elderly resident had cash taken from her home, after allowing a man into her backyard to measure for a neighbor's fence.
The following information is provided by Farmington Hills Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The woman who was robbed told police she knew the man who took the deposit bag.
A neighbor spotted the suspects walking away from a home on Sherwood, in the area of Grand River and Orchard Lake Road.
Police arrest Louis Alan Williams and Ishon Adonis Cannon after a resident reports suspicious activity on Snowden Drive.
No one was injured during the incidents on Randall and Millbrook.
Michigan's Fire Prevention Week starts Sunday, and this year's event focuses on cooking.
Farmington Hills resident Stephen Larkin's Oakland County Circuit Court arraignment is scheduled Oct. 14. He remains free on bond.