Joseph Frank Carlton, 23, of Livonia, was released from the hospital Wednesday and taken immediately for arraignment.
Man stopped for suspected drunken driving allegedly pointed a gun out the window at police officers early Sunday morning.
Joshua Meier will replace Todd Mulcher as public safety director. A process to name a new fire chief hasn’t been decided.
The two are involved in a custody dispute over 4-month-old child, Canton Township police said.
Authorities say evidence collected at the scene of fire that destroyed Norwayne home is consistent with arson.
Roksana Sikorski’s parents pleaded for leniency for their daughter, who they said “fell under spell” of older boyfriend.
Coyote sightings are on the uptick in urban and suburban areas of Michigan, authorities say.
Mateen Cleaves’ attorney questions timing of rape charges, says prosecutor is capitalizing on MSU's NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament berth.
Prosecutors allege Cleaves, who led the Spartans to a national championship in 2000, held woman at motel and assaulted her.
A minor train derailment closed a portion of Joy Road Tuesday afternoon.
Police found a BB-gun at the scene, but worker thinks the upset vehicle owner also brandished a semiautomatic pistol.
Joseph A. Apato, 41, of Sterling Heights avoided a potentially longer prison sentence by accepting plea deal.
An employee who refused to work the drive-through lane allegedly stole money after she was ordered to clock out and leave.
The fire quickly got out of hand after vapors from the gasoline ignited.
Police said a man who twice tried to lure 8-year-old into his vehicle poses a "severe" and "significant" threat.
Roksana Sikorski, 16, could spend up to 20 years in prison for her role in plot with adult boyfriend, who’s serving life in prison.
Wayne-Westland schools are on precautionary status.
Client allegedly told Plymouth Township masseuse that he would pay “very nicely” for sexual encounters.
Police chief: Social media post referencing “hate group like the Ku Klux Klan is problematic” in predominantly African-American city.
During four-decade-long crime spree across multiple states, Metro Detroit con man impersonated doctors, lawyers, sports stars and others.
The tower would have brought in monthly lease payments of $1,000, but pastor says it’s not worth riling neighbors.
Some complaints don’t rise to the level of a police investigation, but the police department doesn’t plan to ignore them, either.
Damon Ross Davis Jr. allegedly held a teller a note demanding cash and a car.
Truck driver stopped at Ambassador Bridge had trusted trader privileges that allowed him to cross the border with minimal delay.
A Michigan woman was sentenced to a year in jail and placed on probation for five years for what attorney calls “tragic, horrible error.”
A resident recorded a dozen videos of motorists running a three-way stop sign in a residential neighborhood.
The boy’s mother also told police she was concerned about Facebook pictures and videos that showed the toddler in the bathroom.
Canton police revived man who wasn’t breathing and had no pulse.
A Michigan man proposed to his girlfriend at Walmart, then admitted to police he stole sex toys to celebrate with his new fiancée.
Fire officials can’t confirm cause of New Year's Eve fire that burned for several hours, but said investigation is continuing.
The crash tied up traffic for several hours; autopsies will be performed pending the notification of relatives.
The driver of the vehicle that struck the bicyclist on Canton Center Road is cooperating fully with the police investigation.
Vehicles stacked four deep at Canton Township salvage yard; tanker trucks from nearby departments respond.
No injuries reported in Canton, but the wicked storm that ripped across the South and Midwest claimed seven lives.
Detroit police were conducting a stakeout in Westland when the suspect allegedly took off in a police car.
Canton police investigation resulted in arrest of Sterling Heights man who met victim on social media.
Canton Township man’s mom: Prosecutor should be “ashamed” for treating her son, who she said has mental capacity of 6-year-old, as adult.
Unbiased documentation from police body cameras “tells the story from the officer’s perspective.”
“Bags and bags” of toys intended for children stolen by men posing as Toys for Tots workers in one of several thefts across Metro Detroit.
A customer at a Westland tattoo shop who wasn’t happy with design allegedly assaulted and took back $50 from artist.