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Terrance Graham marked the 10th anniversary of his son Martinus's 2016 killing this Father's Day weekend, vowing to keep pressing for answers in an unsolved case.
Dearborn police warn of a bracelet-swap distraction scam after suspects targeted an elderly woman; the department urges residents to refuse unsolicited gifts and report tips.
One man was arrested after a shooting at a Roseville gas station near 12 Mile and I‑94. Investigators are on scene and police are seeking tips from witnesses.
A cyclist was killed Thursday on northbound Woodward Avenue in Ferndale after being struck by an Oakland County Road Commission vehicle; authorities have the intersection closed while they investigate.
Johnathan Chase pled no contest to falsifying salvage-vehicle inspections, the Michigan AG says. Sentencing is set for Aug. 10.
Investigators say new alleged victims keep emerging in the case against a former Oakwood Church youth leader as prosecutors add counts and courts set a 2027 trial date.
Lansing police say they have identified the woman shot on Moores River Drive on June 5. A person of interest was taken into custody and the investigation is ongoing.
Heavy mausoleum doors were removed from Crystal Springs Cemetery in Benton Harbor and police are investigating. Officials suspect the fixtures may have been taken to sell as scrap.
The FBI says evidence from the Oxford attack is connected to a new Macomb County terrorism investigation, a development reported by The Detroit News.
A 40-year-old Jenison motorcyclist died after an SUV crossed the center line and struck his bike head-on on Baldwin Street in Georgetown Township. Deputies say the other driver was uninjured.
Surveillance video shows a man near a house fire on May 12 in the 1800 block of Eason Street; police are offering a $1,000 reward for tips.
An undercover Kent County sting stopped a courier sent to collect nearly $700,000 in gold — the suspect got foil‑wrapped chocolate coins and was arrested on felony charges.
William A. Smith was sentenced to 19 years after prosecutors say he siphoned more than $44 million meant for Detroit’s riverfront. The theft sparked civil suits and reforms.
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