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Milford police ID woman in recent hit and run

A 75-year-old woman was walking across a Milford Township road after checking her mailbox and a 24-year-old driver was trying to readjust some items in her passenger seat when, according to police, a hit-and-run incident happened. The older woman continues to recover from two broken bones and an internal bleed at a rehab facility, Detective Chris Lipari said. The younger woman, a White Lake Township resident, could get charged with leaving the scene of a crash and causing serious injury, depending on a review by the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, Lipari added. A black Jeep Wrangler was suspected  and Milford police sought tips on social media, noting the vehicle was missing a large portion of the driver-side fender flare, which was painted black.

Troy police investigate homicide outside Belle Tire store

Troy police investigate homicide outside Belle Tire store Autopsy reveals stab wound as cause of death By: Jonathan Shead | C&G Newspapers | Published February 16, 2021 | Updated February 16, 2021 4:03pm File photo by Deb Jacques Advertisement TROY Troy police are investigating a homicide discovered during the early morning Feb. 15 at the front entrance of Belle Tire, 4966 Rochester Road.  Employees arriving to work at around 7 a.m. found a man lying unresponsive in front of the building and called it in.  “Yesterday we had maybe an inch or two of fresh snow on the ground, and you’ve got employees that are just arriving. I think Belle Tire opens at 8 o’clock, so they’re showing up an hour before opening, and they’ve got a subject face down covered in snow near the entrance of the building,” Troy Police Department Public Information Office Sgt. Jason Clark said, adding that first aid was not attempted. “They c

Sex ring using Madison Heights motels busted by human trafficking unit

Oakland County officials on Tuesday announced seven felony charges against one Macomb County resident and one Wayne County resident accused of operating a human trafficking ring in Oakland County.  The arrests came after a months-long investigation by Madison Heights police at several motels, working with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and assisted by Detroit police, officials said. They also come just days after the end of January, which was dubbed Human Trafficking Awareness Month by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other public officials nationwide. The charges include human trafficking of a minor for commercial sex activity, conducting a human trafficking enterprise, transporting a person for prostitution, accepting earnings from prostitution and committing computer crimes. Most of the charges are 20-year felonies.

Farmington Hills police welcome 10 new officers

Photo provided by City of Farmington Hills Farmington Hills police welcome 10 new officers Advertisement FARMINGTON HILLS If you stop by the Farmington Hills Police Department or get pulled over while out on the road, you may be met with a new face you haven’t seen before. On Dec. 18, 10 new police officers were sworn into the department. Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King said the decision to onboard the new class of officers came from preparing for roughly five to six retirements that could take place this year. “We’ve always been trailing two to three officers behind our authorized staffing levels,” King said, adding that the department’s budgeted staffing level is 106 people. “It was easily established that anywhere from eight to 10 officers would bring us in the area of our full staffing when these pending retirements took place.”

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