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Duty fulfilled: Michigan police dog dies from cancer after years of service
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI – The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the death of an 8-year-old police dog that served for eight years. K9 Ricky died after a battle with cancer on May 14. Throughout his nearly decade of service, Ricky had a distinguished career as a narcotics utility canine.
1-year-old, grandma attacked by family dogs at Oakland County home
WIXOM, Mich. – A 1-year-old girl and her grandmother were attacked by two family pit bulls at a home in Oakland County, officials said. Wixom police officers were called at 9:01 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, 2024, to a home in the area of Nissen Court and West Maple Road.
SWAT, Oakland County Sheriff raids Detroit home in 'Multi-jurisdictional operation'
DETROIT (FOX 2) - A series of search warrants were executed in metro Detroit on Wednesday morning with tactical units and the Oakland County Sheriff spotted at one home in Detroit around 7 a.m. Law enforcement wouldn't confirm much, only that it was a multi-jurisdictional operation that was coordinated by...
MoGo transitioning fleet of bikes to new EcoBoost-style cycles
(FOX 2) - MoGo is in the process of mobilizing and repositioning its fleet of bikes. They are transitioning from regular pedal-powered bikes to their new EcoBoost bike to enhance cycling around the city while providing more opportunities. The EcoBoost bike incorporates advanced electric pedal assist technology and ergonomic design...
Police search for 2 teens who escaped from Oakland County Children’s Village
PONTIAC, Mich. – Police are searching for two teenagers who escaped from the Oakland County Children’s Village. Detectives with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said Kamarion Amir Johnson, 15, and Marc Anthony Campos-Maldonado, 16, ran away from the Children’s Village on Sunday, May 12, 2024. They...
Citywide sale in Hazel Park set for June 7-9
HAZEL PARK — Free and affordably priced items await buyers at locations across the city of Hazel Park the weekend of June 7-9. For sellers, it’s also a chance to make money while decluttering the home and keeping items out of landfills. Vendors are currently signing up for...
Murder of Oak Park jeweler: A case of greed, conspiracy, and betrayal
A trial is now underway in the murder of well-known Oak Park jeweler Dan Hutchinson. Hutchinson’s own attorney, Marco Michael Bisbikis, is accused of orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot that left Hutchinson dead and Hutchinson’s wife, Marisa, injured. Roy Donta Larry is accused of opening fire on Hutchinson while...
MDOT recommends detours for Clinton River Road bridge work
Commuters who rely on taking the Clinton River Road bridge over M-53 will soon have to make alternative plans. According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, crews will start working on the bridge at 5 a.m. May 28, and this project will require the bridge’s closure for three months.
Man brandishes gun at high school students, flees with adult son
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Southfield Police Officers responded to a large fight in the 22000 block of W. Ten Mile at about 2:45 p.m. May 16 and ended up arresting a man who had brandished a rifle, and his son, who ran off with it. During the investigation, police...
Hutch's Jewelry murder: Trial continues Monday after gripping testimony from jeweler's widow
PONTIAC, Mich. (FOX 2) - More witnesses took the stand Monday in the trial against two men charged in the murder of popular jeweler Dan ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson. FOX 2 will have a full recap of the day's court proceedings later Monday night. The trial so far. Dan's attorney,...
Should a city volunteer be told, 'You can't run for city council'? In Troy, he was fired.
In Michigan, there's a state law that says public employees must resign from their jobs if they win an election and wish to serve in that office. But what about volunteers? And what about those who run for office but have yet to be elected? ...
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