Taylor man charged with unlawful imprisonment, beating of girlfriend

Police responded to the area of Beech Daly and Leroy Street to find the victim lying on the ground bleeding with an injury to her head.

Mackinac Island visitors being duped by impostor websites, Nessel says

Between jacked-up prices and a misleading logo, MTVRS, LLC is violating the Michigan Consumer Protection Act by tricking consumers into using their services, Dana Nessel said.

116 tickets issued to drivers during Pontiac pedestrian safety crackdown

A targeted enforcement effort aimed at keeping pedestrians safe after a rash of deadly and serious pedestrian crashes in Pontiac led to more than 100 tickets being handed out to drivers.

New hearing delayed for Detroit man accused of shooting teen with autism

A preliminary examination for a man accused of shooting a teen with autism in Detroit was pushed back a few weeks for the judge to review previous hearing transcripts.

Dearborn man charged with stalking after heated traffic stop

A traffic stop escalates to stalking charges for a Dearborn man. Officials say he did not want to accept the ticket for loud exhaust, so police say he went after the officer.

Two Detroit residents accused of taking millions of dollars in fraud scheme

Two Detroiters were accused of masterminding massive student aid scams totaling millions. The Department of Justice says the scams were run for years.

Dallas ICE shooter Joshua Jahn wanted to ‘cause terror,’ according to handwritten notes

The 29-year-old man who opened fire on a Dallas ICE facility left behind handwritten notes at his home in Oklahoma that shared a motive for his attack – to terrorize ICE employees.

Complex fraud scheme targeted Metro Detroit residents with fake texts, identity theft

A 30-year-old man from Chicago would intercept mail heading toward intended victims, Troy police said. He was identified after trying to steal a package earlier this month.

House meets threshold to force vote on Epstein files

A special election in Arizona gives the U.S. House enough support to force a vote that could compel the Justice Department to release all of its files on Jeffrey Epstein.

Assistant to former Inkster mayor pleads guilty to lying to feds

A month after former Inkster Mayor Patrick Wimberly was sentenced for taking bribes, his executive assistant admitted to lying to federal investigators.

Man who threatened parents, kids at Michigan Jewish preschool sentenced to prison for gun crime

After going on an antisemitic rant that included threats against parents and children outside of a Bloomfield Hills preschool years ago, Hassan Chokr is headed to prison for possessing guns following the verbal assault, according to federal authorities.

Eastpointe sex offender accused of raping 12-year-old girl

A dangerous sexual predator allegedly strikes again, kidnapping and raping a 12-year-old girl from his own Eastpointe neighborhood.