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WARREN Investigators believe a 37-year-old man shot his female companion, set fire to the house and then ended his own life in the 31500 block of Fairfield Avenue on May 28.
Woman abducted from Warren Subway found safe, suspect is still on the run
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Police are still looking for Adrian Lamar Brown who was driving a large burgundy SUV.
WARREN, Mich. (FOX 2) - Warren police say a manager at a Warren Subway on Nine Mile was abducted while on the job by her ex-boyfriend was found safe sometime around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer said that Michelle Jackson was found safe. But investigators are still looking for the suspect, Adrian Lamar Brown - who police say has a violent past.
Warren crackdown nets dozens of arrests, $2M in cash, drugs, guns
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Warren City officials announced details Monday of a crackdown on drugs that has resulted in dozens of arrests and seizures of nearly $2 million in cash, narcotics and firearms in several cities.
Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer, Mayor James Fouts and others met at the Warren Police headquarters Monday to discuss the success of the Police Enforcement and Community Engagement operation. The PEACE effort was the seventh special investigation operations directed by Warren police since May 2019, resulting in more than 400 arrests.
“These are very difficult, very dangerous operations, and we have done them with no officers or suspects being injured,” Dwyer said. “Each of these has made Warren’s streets and neighborhoods safer for everyone. That’s something to be proud of.”