Families of two people killed in two separate incidents with police in Kent County are filing lawsuits alleging excessive force.
A 56-year-old Detroit woman died after losing control and hitting a semi and van on I-75 in Erie Township. Her passenger, who is also from Detroit, suffered minor injuries. MONROE COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - A crash on I-75 Wednesday in Monroe County killed a Detroit woman.
Detroit Police say they're used to keeping downtown safe during large-scale events, including Detroit Lions playoff games.
Michigan State Police motor carrier officers are teaming with law enforcement agencies across the nation and two nonprofit organizations to fight human trafficking.
Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the families of two Grand Rapids-area residents who died after being hit by police cruisers in separate incidents last year. Attorneys for the families of 17-year-old Riley Doggett and 25-year-old Samuel Sterling said both were unarmed at the time of their deaths,
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP, MI – A Michigan man is facing charges related to rape and assault after officers responded to reports of a woman and children screaming for help at a Detroit-area motel, authorities said.
A 23-year-old Detroit man is accused of physically and sexually assaulting a woman at a Royal Oak Township motel.
(CBS DETROIT) — A 27-year-old Detroit woman is in the hospital after allegedly getting ejected from the car she was driving Sunday morning. Michigan State Police say the woman, driving a Chevrolet Impala, was on an Interstate 94 ramp near Woodward Avenue ...
The state police are testing a 2024 Ford Mach-E to see how electric vehicles perform as patrol cars. The results could influence nationwide adoption.
Ten passenger cars and six semi-trucks were involved in a chain-reaction pileup on I-94 in Southwest Michigan during whiteout conditions, state police said.
State police in Michigan will be required to destroy guns collected during community buybacks or other efforts. It's part of a new law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
A Michigan Court of Appeals ruling, around the time of the MSP raid of Hongrui, interpreted the state’s Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act to eliminate felony charges on grower operations, legal or illegal, of any size.