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Cameras battle international home invasion ring

BY STACY SOBOTKA Oakland Township is participating in efforts to thwart an international home invasion ring that has hit affluent homes throughout Metro Detroit. The Oakland Township Board of Trustees approved the purchase of high-grade…

Chileans arrested in home invasion ring

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced last week that three arrests were made in connection to a sophisticated, coordinated string of home invasions targeting affluent homes in Oakland, Wayne and Kent…

Arrests made in organized retail theft ring

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Dec. 11 the arrests of three suspects involved in an alleged retail criminal ring operating in Metro Detroit. Three arrests were made in connection…

Armada Village Council considers taser purchase

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Armada Village Council is considering purchasing police tasers after an arrest left two of the community’s officers injured last month. At their regular meeting Dec. 12, the council discussed the use…

Ordinance for pocket parks considered

BY DANIELLE BLESSING The Addison Township Board Trustees is asking the planning commission to create an ordinance for pocket parks and to review the private road ordinance in relation to splitting one parcel. “If someone…

Improved trail access is explored

BY STACY SOBOTKA Armada Village and Township officials are hoping to give cyclists an alternative to busy Fulton Street. A proposed trailhead extension on the Macomb Orchard Trail was discussed at the Armada Township Board…

Neighboring news…

On Friday, Dec. 15, convicted mass murderer Ethan Crumbley was formally sentenced to spend the rest of his life in jail. Michigan Judge Kwame Rowe sentenced school shooter Crumbley, 17, to multiple life sentences without…

Rezoning request increases density

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Board of Trustees is expected to consider a rezoning request at their meeting tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 13, that could be pave the way for 14 new homes and a…

Stony Creek Ravine Park receives state grant

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A park in Oakland Township made the cut in a competitive statewide grant program and will be receiving $340,100. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced on Dec. 5 that Stony…

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