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Former Detroit football star Jayru Campbell accused of threatening police in Auburn Hills
Read full article: Former Detroit football star Jayru Campbell accused of threatening police in Auburn HillsFormer Detroit high school football star Jayru Campbell is facing charges after officials said he threatened police with scissors while holding his 2-year-old daughter at an Auburn Hills psychiatric hospital.
Police aim to crack down on street racing during Woodward Dream Cruise
Read full article: Police aim to crack down on street racing during Woodward Dream Cruise“There are places where people can race their cars and push the limits in a safe environment. It’s not out on the streets,” police chief Ryan Gagnon said. “Be responsible, be safe, have a great time this weekend, but also realize that tragic incidents can happen.”
2 people break into shack to upload porn to billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills, police say
Read full article: 2 people break into shack to upload porn to billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills, police sayAUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Two young men broke into the shack that controls a billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills to upload pornographic images to the billboard, according to authorities. You can see surveillance video of the two people breaking into the billboard shack below. They were wearing hazmat-like disguises when they broke into the shack, officials said. Police started to receive reports about the pornographic video around 11 p.m. Saturday. Anyone who witnessed the video is asked to call Auburn Hills police at 248-364-9460.
2 people break into shack to upload porn to billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills, police say
Read full article: 2 people break into shack to upload porn to billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills, police sayTwo people accused of breaking into a billboard shack in Auburn Hills on Sept. 28, 2019, before a pornographic video was displayed on the billboard. (WDIV)AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Two young men broke into the shack that controls a billboard along I-75 in Auburn Hills to upload pornographic images to the billboard, according to authorities. You can see surveillance video of the two people breaking into the billboard shack below. They were wearing hazmat-like disguises when they broke into the shack, officials said. Anyone who witnessed the video is asked to call Auburn Hills police at 248-364-9460.
Police trying to determine if fake officer stopped Metro Detroit drivers
Read full article: Police trying to determine if fake officer stopped Metro Detroit driversAUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Police are trying to determine if a man impersonating an officer pulled people over in Metro Detroit. The 37-year-old Flat Rock man was pulled over around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday on northbound I-75 near Lapeer Road in Auburn Hills. That's why we're asking for help from the public to contact us," said Auburn Hills Police Lt. Ryan Gagnon. An Auburn Hills officer noticed a loss prevention badge next to the laptop. Anyone who has encountered this man on the road is asked to call Auburn Hills police at 248-370-9460.