Joel Donald Dummann said he was “remorseful” about the texts message containing images of nude children in sexual positions, which authorities used to search his Wayne County home.
If convicted of the assault and felony firearm charges, Adel Yasser Berry could spend six months in prison.
A couple in their mid-70s escaped uninjured with their cat before a fire quickly spread through their two-story home, which collapsed.
Attorneys are expected to seek more time to prepare their cases when teens appear in court for their preliminary exam.
The employer is accused of covering a surveillance camera and holding a gun to the forehead of employee, who admits he gave a container of milk to his brother.
Police said the man attempted to steal copper plumbing and valves from the Plymouth Home Depot.
Crimes included fraud and vehicle break-ins or thefts.
Police said nobody was injured in the accident.
Police said the man also had eight warrants for his arrest from Dearborn Police.
City of Plymouth police surrounded a house on Farmer Street Tuesday afternoon.
Police said they believe that the woman lives in the Canton area.
This is the second time the store was evacuated for unsafe levels of carbon monoxide, Fire Chief Joshua Meier said.
Police said the woman would not return any phone calls.
Members of the Canton Police Department will meet with the public on Jan. 25.
Crimes included assaults, fraud and vandalism.
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Three officers' promotions were recognized at the Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday night.
The grant will cover the costs to rehire six firefighters for two years.
The husband suffered no permanent eye damage.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
The four men pled guilty to reduced charges.
Jesse James Winchester could face up to four years in prison, if convicted.
The cause of the fire, which caused about $60,000 damage to a home in the 6000 block of Bunker Hill, remains under investigation.
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The fire appears to be accidental, having started in the engine compartment area of the truck, officials said.
Revelers can avoid drunk-driving arrests, accidents by arranging a designated driver.
Two people were injured in the accident on Cherry Hill Road.
Fire Chief Josh Meier said cooking fires tend to become more common around the holidays.
Police said the empty package was left in the mailbox.
Plymouth Township's Honeywell Turbo Technologies presented the department with Honeywell brand personal safety equipment, manufactured specifically for firefighters’ needs.
Police say this is the fourth time cars have been vandalized overnight at the business in recent months.
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Police said one of the homeowners was unaware of the damage done to her home and property.