Man accused of robbing customers, employees at gunpoint inside Eastpointe business

A Clinton Township man is facing numerous felony charges after allegedly holding customers and employees at an Eastpointe business at gunpoint and robbing each of them.

ATM dragged through storefront in failed Christmas Eve robbery

Police are asking for the public’s help to identify two men who tried to steal an ATM on Christmas Eve by dragging it from a store with a metal cable.

Metro Detroit family works to support loved one battling cancer

The holidays are always special with the more family we have around us, but it’s a bittersweet time for one family supporting their loved one living with an aggressive cancer while going through tough financial times.

Epstein files: Unanswered questions as DOJ refutes letter to child predator Larry Nassar

Knowledge of the letter Jeffrey Epstein allegedly penned to Larry Nassar is not new. In 2019, it was "returned to sender" at the prison where Epstein was held, because of a wrong address.

Michigan crime: Big cases to watch in 2026

The missing Skelton brothers, Danielle Stislicki's disappearance, Ashley Elkins' murder, and more -- some of Metro Detroit's biggest cases are moving forward in 2026. Here's a look at the cases FOX 2 will be following closely in 2026.

Pontiac woman found guilty of animal neglect after 37 dogs, cats rescued from 'severe, unsanitary' conditions

A Pontiac woman who argued that she was helping dozens of animals found living in poor conditions is now awaiting sentencing after she was found guilty of animal neglect last week.

Children as young as 8 involved in stolen car chase; Driver learned from YouTube

Authorities in Ohio say three children ages 8, 11, and 12 could face juvenile charges after allegedly stealing a vehicle and leading police on a brief pursuit.

Detroit man charged after dogs found frozen to death

A Detroit man accused of leaving his dogs outside in the cold, resulting in two of them dying, is now facing charges.

Pastor charged with cyberstalking estranged wife for years before her death

A federal grand jury in South Carolina has indicted a pastor, John Paul Miller, on charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife and making false statements to federal investigators.