The following information about police incidents is taken directly from the most recent Troy Police Department media releases.
Brian Patrick Jones, 24 of Mt. Clemens, faces a misdemeanor charge of indecent exposure.
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The man was taken from the roof 25 feet above the ground by use of a ladder truck.
James Rutherford Mell's sentence calls for a minimum of 25 years based on his criminal history.
A local organization calls for the Archdiocese of Detroit to drop its investigation of the Rev. Edward Belczak.
Terrell Albert Bishop faces charges of second-degree arson and aggravated stalking.
The blitz is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Recent crimes included drug violations and DUIs.
The Troy Fire Department helped stop a propane leak at the moving and storage facility on Sunday.
Christopher George Hill, 48, was sentenced to 51 months to 20 years of prison time.
Officials at St. Augustine Lutheran Church's preschool facility removed the named suspect "immediately" upon learning of the investigations by Troy Police and Child Protective Services.
Onlookers said the 1- and 4-year-old children were alone for at least 20 minutes.
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One hundred panties, valued at $950, were stolen from the panty bar at Victoria's Secret on May 24. There are no suspects.
The Rev. Edward Belczak was removed from St. Thomas More Catholic Church in January.
The following information was obtained from the Troy Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The event on Saturday capped off events scheduled as part of National Police Week.
'This is probably the highest honor I could have as Mayor is to be here today,' said Mayor Dane Slater.
A Sunday afternoon fire at Charter Square Apartments was contained to one room and did not spread to other apartments.
Recent crimes included one robbery and two assaults.
An excavator and a front-end loader were used to spread out the paper products, including paper towels, paper plates, and toilet paper so firefighters could extinguish the fire.