Anyone with information regarding these incidents is asked to contact the Farmington Hills Police Department
Ten weeks ago, it was a Friday and Danielle Stislicki had plans to meet a friend for dinner. She never showed and has not been seen since.
Farmington Hills Police Assistant Chief Matt Koehn tells Patch the Stislicki family "has been the strength of this case."
Officers Keith Marshall and Nathan Jordan have been hired for the Patrol Division and both officers have experience with the police force.
Officer Larry Hernandez has been given the Police Officer Of The Year Award for 2016 for exceptional work in 2016.
The CPR/AED and First Aid Class is open to the public and will be held at Fire Station #4 on Tuesday, February 21 in Farmington Hills.
Car seat safety inspections will be offered by appointment only in Farmington Hills on Sunday, February 19.
Loved ones hope releasing the new photos of Danielle Stislicki will jog someone's memory of seeing the young woman.
Read on for helpful facts and recommendations to stay safe throughout the icy winter.
The manhunt for Stislicki continues.
Officer Glowacki’s career and retirement were celebrated with family and friends during a ceremony held on December 16, 2016.
"Find Danielle Stislicki" is a Facebook page dedicated to sharing updates and information leading to Stislicki.
Farmington Hills Police released the statement on the heels of searching a Berkley home for clues regarding Stislicki's disappearance.
Farmington Hills Firefighters Association sold Breast Cancer Awareness t-shirts and presented a check for $2,277 to the Botsford Foundation.
The arrival of the new officers was celebrated with family and friends during a swearing-in ceremony held December 9, 2016.
Danielle Stislicki vanished on Dec. 2 after leaving work.
A $10 fee will cover the cost of the class and materials for residents of Farmington Hills and Farmington and $20 for non-residents.
Three promotions and one new officer announced.
Incident happened this morning along 8 Mile Road in Southfield.
Authorities don’t suspect foul play, but don’t know why she climbed to the roof of a Home Depot store, where her body was found Thursday.
Missing woman's vehicle was recovered Tuesday in Commerce Township.
An Oakland County crime task force tracked the suspect to a Detroit motel, where the suspect was armed with a "pretty large butcher knife."
The suspect passed a teller a note implying that he was armed and demanding money, police said.
A call for unity comes at just the right time as the nation recovers from bloodshed in Dallas and Baton Rouge.
Farmington Hills police got a call Friday morning about a despondent man at Heritage Park, where about 80 kids were attending a summer camp.
Traffic will be rerouted to Orchard Lake Road through the rush hour, state police said.
The successful candidate will respond to fire emergencies mainly in the evenings and on weekends.
Police were unable to locate the man after he fled the home.
Police, community partnership credited for record-setting low crime rates.
The government reports 75 percent of children are riding in car seats that aren't secure.
Federal traffic safety funds will support hundreds of officers and thousands of hours of extra traffic enforcement throughout the state.
Matthew Parsons, who is charged with multiple child pornography and computer crimes, waived his right to a speedy preliminary exam.
Oakland County has the second-highest number of concealed pistol licenses in the state, with 79,000.
Police are investigating whether an in-custody 17-year-old could be to blame for local car break-ins.
Authorities acted on a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
A boy — police didn’t disclose his age — was told to wait patiently in the car while his mother shopped. He didn’t, and then this happened:
Officer Matthew Theisen helped in the confusing moments after a Farmington Hills mother shot and killed her son in self-defense.
Farmington Hills police said David Allen Johnson, 60, of Commerce Township, wasn’t wearing a helmet in Thursday collision. He died Saturday.
Felony assault charge filed after man allegedly injured himself after arrest, kicked and tried to bite firefighter giving aid.
A 41-year-old Farmington Hills man is accused of regularly beating his wife and taking her passport and visa.