February 6, 2021 A White Lake Township man who had gone missing is reported dead.
Oakland County Sheriffâs Office deputies were dispatched to the area of Beaumont Road and Livingston Road in Highland Township, just before 8:30pm, Thursday, for a missing person.
According to the sheriffâs report, the caller stated her father, a 55-year old male from White Lake Township, had gone to that area to retrieve a hunting blind at 5pm and had not returned. Deputies arrived to find his vehicle in the area unoccupied, and requested the help of the Sheriffâs Search & Rescue Team with their quad runners and a K-9 unit to search for the man. Also assisting on the search was the Marine Emergency Support Team and family members. The missing personâs brother-in-law found the victim, as the police reports states, âobviously deceased.â
Suspect charged as police continue investigating Clawson homicide
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CLAWSON A multi-jurisdictional law enforcement team of detectives, as well as the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, is currently investigating the city of Clawson’s first homicide since 2004.
At approximately 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, Clawson police responded to an address in the 200 block of Nakota Road, which is south of 14 Mile Road and west of South Washington Avenue. According to police, 37-year-old Steven Alexander Rogers, of Clawson, entered the home and struck a female occupant with a beer bottle, causing facial injuries that first responders treated at the scene.
Upon arrival, Clawson police officers observed Rogers walking out of the residence and placed him under arrest for the assault, according to a police press release.
Trailer stolen from Metro Detroit nonprofit that helps adults with special needs
The trailer was purchased in December to help sell firewood
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Bear Hall spent 20 years coaching Special Olympics and wanted to do more.
“I realized that the kids on my team are growing up. They started when they were 8 years old and now, some of them are 26-27 years old. They need jobs and they are hard to find,” Hall said.
He started Milford-based Mi Abilities Inc., which the group does printing and make candles and gourmet popcorn.
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During the summer, they do tent rentals, and in the winter, their big business is chopping, selling and delivering firewood.