The Grosse Pointe North High School Boys Swimming and Diving team defeated Dearborn Tuesday, placing the team at 3-2 in the dual meet competition.
The following information is gathered from the Public Safety Departments of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety has created a warrants team to round up individuals who have failed to appear in court and failed to pay fines, fees or have other outstanding business with the court.
The expansion will allow officers a better space for report writing and performing other administrative duties. It also could allow the Woods to have two dispatch desks if the City of Grosse Pointe contracts with them for services.
Grosse Pointe Woods police are investigating the theft of a purse belonging to a Grosse Pointe Shores woman who was loading her groceries into her car Tuesday evening.
The Detroit woman struck last week in the Village by a motorist who did not see her in the cross walk is doing well, police said.
The following information was gathered from the Public Safety Departments of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
City of Grosse Pointe police are investigating an early morning burglary in which a trio of masked men broke in through a front window using a rock.
The City of Grosse Pointe police are investigating a crash in which a motorist making a turn struck a pedestrian in the Village on Friday afternoon.
St. Clair Shores police began a pursuit of burglary suspects overnight Jan. 3 to 4 that weaved its way through Grosse Pointe Shores and then ended in Grosse Pointe Woods.
A Grosse Pointe Shores woman returned home this week after the holidays to find that someone had broken into her home and stolen four jewelry boxes and a laptop.
The veteran officer is facing a single count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated stemming from a crash in November in Madison Heights in his personal vehicle.
The following information is gathered from the Public Safety Departments of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do no indicate conviction.
The Detroit man convicted by a jury last month is serving consecutive prison terms on criminal charges stemming from the 2009 home invasion of a Grosse Pointe Park home.
The following information is gathered from the Public Safety Department of the City of Grosse Pointe. An arrest does not indicate conviction.
As part of a realignment to the public safety department, four officers who have been with the department for several years were promoted Wednesday during a ceremony at Okulski Theatre.
The 58-year-old homeless man was released after the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office declined to prosecute.
Richard M. Rosati took his oath Friday in the Grosse Pointe Farms courtroom. He will begin on the day shift and transition to overnights.
The Grosse Pointe Park Public Safety Department will promote several officers this week as part of its restructuring.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
Grosse Pointe Woods police are enlisting the help of a task force in Warren and Sterling Heights to try to identify the trio of men who entered an elderly couple's home and stole valuable jewelry.
The second 911 dispatch consolidation within the five Grosse Pointe communities will still happen but how and which cities it will involve is dependent upon a grant application.
The following information is gathered from the Public Safety Departments of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
The following information is gathered from the Public Safety Department of Grosse Pointe Park. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The 15-year-old boy is being held in Wayne County Juvenile Detention as the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office mulls charging options. He is also being investigated in connection with the recent rash of thefts from unlocked vehicles throughout the Park.
Police remind residents to not leave their vehicles unattended while warming them up after two Grosse Pointe Woods residents report thefts early Thursday.
Anyone who thinks they may know who these men are in the sketch artist renderings is asked to call police at 313-343-2400. Anonymous tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-773-2587.
Nearly one year after being passed up for a promotion to detective, the department's only female officer is seeking the position through a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
The 35-year-old Detroit man will be sentenced next month in Wayne Circuit Court on several charges stemming from the Nov. 27, 2009, attack and home invasion after a jury deliberated for less than an hour to convict him.
Telephone scams are going around again. Grosse Pointe Woods police recommend using caution any time a caller is asking for personal information or money.
Grosse Pointe Woods police are asking anyone with information about this scam or any suspicious circumstances to call 313-343-2400.