Crime & Safety
Police Briefs: More than 50 Items from a Snowmobile Trailer Reported Stolen in Tyrone Township
The following arrest information was supplied by the Livingston County Sheriff's Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Nearly $8,000 in winter gear and mechanical equipment was reported stolen from a snowmobile trailer in the 9500 block of Bennett Lake Road in Tyrone Township, according to the Livingston County Sherrif's Department.
More than 50 items were taken that ranged from snow jackets worth $300 each and snow boots worth $185 a pair to tools such as $200 box wrenches and a $390 volt meter, a police report said. The theft took place between Oct. 6 and Oct. 13, the report said.
The 40-year-old trailer owner told police the it had been locked.
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Deerfield Township man reports $750 in jewelry missing
A 40-year-old Deerfield Township man reported five gold necklaces worth $750 missing from the family's Delmar Drive home, according to the Livingston County Sheriff's Department.
The man told police he discovered an open window when returning home at about 4 p.m., the jewelry gone and a hypodermic syringe cap on a vanity, according to a police report.
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He told police he believed his heroin-addicted daughter, 20, stole the jewelry. The woman, who police found at her boyfriend's home nearby, told police she entered the home — where she's not permitted — on Oct. 26 to find a phone charger, but denied stealing the jewelry, according to a police report.
Copper wire taken from Brighton Township new build
Copper wire was reported stolen from a home under construction in the north part of Brighton Township, according to the Livingston County Sherrif's Department.
The break-in occurred between 5 p.m. Oct. 14 and 5:30 p.m. Oct. 15, according to a police report. The value of the wire — taken from the first and second floors — was $100, a police report said.
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