Police said the man entered into a verbal agreement with a sub-contractor to finish construction on his new home.
Police said the man paid for coal but failed to pay for tobacco concealed in his pocket.
Police say screens were cut in attempt to get into the building.
Crimes included drugs and alcohol violations, assault and vehicle break-ins.
The following information was supplied by area police departments. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.
Police said the driver attempted to run two Canton women into a ditch on the side of the road.
State Rep. Kurt Heise promised to work to implement tougher laws and policies to ensure no child is sexually exploited.
Fire services are expected to resume operation from the downtown Plymouth station after a fire damaged the building last month.
Michael James Stachowski, 33, of Canton has been charged with the robbery of the Plymouth Township Bank of America.
Police said alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the accident, but excessive speed may be.
Police said a woman loaded her purchases then drove away without her purse.
Crimes included fraud, vandalism and assault.
Police said the part cost $2,500 to replace.
Police said a witness spotted the woman dumping three bags of trash near North Ridge Road and Gyde Road.
Police said four thefts happened in the area of 5 Mile and Haggerty Roads on July 19.
The theft happened at the Canton Dunkin' Donuts on Ford Road.
Police said a Miniature Pinscher suffered a gash and missing skin from its neck.
Police said the man's car was impounded and his license plate was confiscated.
Police said the people entered through an unlocked doorwall in the basement of the home.
Police said they executed a search warrant after a neighbor complained of hearing gun shots and finding casings in the parking lot.
Police said the man is wanted for questioning.
Police said the woman realized she fell victim to a fraudulent phising scam after completing several transactions.
Police said the man is wanted for questioning in relation to the use of a stolen credit card.
Qualified firefighters have been promoted to fill the command position vacancies.
Police said the stun gun belonged the woman's sister.
According to reports, several police agencies raided 22 sites across southeast Michigan, including locations in Northville, Canton and Plymouth, in connection to marijuana trafficking.
This information was provided by Canton Township police.
Crimes included thefts, larcenies and fraud.
Police said the tub contained make-up, hair dryers, curling irons and crimpers.
Police: Unknown persons used eggs and mustard to vandalize two Plymouth Township homes.
Aaron Bourdreaux-Brown and Justin Echols, both of Detroit, were arraigned Tuesday and face charges of armed robbery and first-degree home invasion.
Police: The theft happened over two days at three different bank branch locations.