A Bedford Township teen was reported missing Aug. 7, now officials say the feared disappearance never happened.
Theodore Wafer could face life in prison when he is sentenced Aug. 21 on second-degree murder, manslaughter and felony firearms convictions.
Stabbing victim’s family has compassion for his attacker. Their pain is “not to be taken lightly,” great uncle says.
No arrests in the death of 14-year-old April Millsap, whose dog, Penny, led joggers to her body along a recreational trail.
“You struggle to understand how and why something like this could happen,” police chief says.
Sergio Alberto Garcia, 37, must register as a sex offender and is barred from teaching or holding a job that puts him near underaged girls.
Mistake No. 1: Tenants overlooked pilot light. Mistake No. 2: 16 flea bombs were about four times too many, fire chief says.
The couple were arraigned Friday on second-degree murder charges and are being held on $500,000 bond each; prosecutors worry about flight.
Toledo Mud Hens pitcher said at news conference that he “did nothing wrong” and the idea he drugged a woman and forced sex is “ridiculous."
Dearborn man’s attorney says the judge “got it wrong” with second-degree murder charge and manslaughter is more appropriate.
It’s unclear if the immigration status of Valbona Lacaj and Sebastiano Quagliata will affect possible manslaughter charges.
A 54-year-old Michigan man is dead after his vehicle crashed into a bee-infested house, but authorities don’t believe he died from stings.
Derrick Jerome Campbell was arraigned Monday after he allegedly helped a customer of the cab company where he worked dispose of a body.
Maxx had only been with the sheriff's office for a short time. Two new dogs have been added to the K-9 unit, comprised of 14 dogs trained in bomb, arson and narcotics detection, as well as fugitive apprehension, tracking and property recovery.
The suspect allegedly showed a female shopper his genitalia at a retal store earlier this week.
A Novi man allegedly fired multiple shots at a pickup truck that passed his small compact car early Tuesday morning. “It could have turned out a lot different,” New Baltimore Police Chief Tim Wiley said.
The suspects are reportedly knocking on doors to see if someone is home. If there's an answer, they make up an unusual name, then explain they have the wrong address. If no one answers, they break in and ransack the apartment.
During his sentencing on three first-degree murder charges, Lakshminivasa Nerusu demanded an investigation of psychiatrists, his family and his attorney, who he claimed conspired to cover up his insanity.
A coordinated investigation between authorities from Royal Oak, several other communities and the ATF could close a half dozen armed robbery cases.
Lakshminivasa Nerusu hid out in India for five years before he was returned to United States to face charges in the brutal murder of his wife, who was stabbed 59 times, and his children, whose throats were slit when they returned from school.
Lakshminivasa Nerusu admitted he killed his family before fleeing to India in 2008. Attorneys on both sides of the gruesome case disagree about his mental state at the time.
Lakshminivasa Nerusu said he was afraid of his wife. “She was always blaming me," he said in Oakland County Circuit Court Tuesday. "It was irritating me.”
“The acts that occurred are those of someone out of control. Of overkill. Not planned out, but of someone who is mentally ill," the defense attorney says. But the prosecutor says the evidence will show the killings were well planned.
Lakshminivasa Nerusu lost big when Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008, which authorities allege motivated him to slit his wife’s and then his children’s throats before fleeing the United States.
A suspect who previously had been convicted on a misdemeanor obscene disorderly conduct charge reportedly admitted he crawled around in the ceiling of a fitness center to spy on the nude woman.
Alex Jay Adamowicz is accused of stabbing his neighbor during an argument, wrapping his body in cellophane with the intent to bury it later, and leaving it in the closet of his apartment for two to three weeks.
After a 21-year-old Walled Lake man made a confession to his mother, police found the badly decomposing body of the man’s neighbor in his closet.
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Former officer Michael Corbett said depositions exposed the quota system, which is illegal. The police department has declined comment.
A 7-minute 911 tape was played in an open courtroom, where supporters of Charles Simkins and grieving relatives of Edwin Criswell filled the courtroom.
Missing teen is described as 5 feet, 3 inches tall, 105 pounds with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She was last wearing a long-sleeve shirt and jeans.
A big oops may cost a Michigan woman more than $2 million.
Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a 33-year-old Novi man who hasn’t been seen since Sunday. He may be walking to Michigan State University in Lansing, or in the Southfield area.
John Darrell Hayes, 23, of Novi faces felony charges of embezzlement and making a false report after he allegedly concocted a story about an armed bandit.
"It was a chaotic situation,” building manager Robert Keyes said. “The building is in rough shape.”
The "mummified" body of a woman believed to be the owner of a foreclosed Oakland County home was discovered in the back seat of a Jeep in the attached garage. Neighbors said they hadn't seen her in about three years.
Families of the victims in the Nov. 1 accident have filed civil suits against the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Police were responding to a domestic violence call when the suspect shot twice from a living room Tuesday night. He was discovered dead of multiple gunshot wounds several hours later.
Attorneys are expected to seek more time to prepare their cases when teens appear in court for their preliminary exam.