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Man Stuffs Dress Down Pants, Driver Arrested for Police Lights and More Crime Nearby

Find out what crimes made headlines in neighboring communities over the past week.

The following information was supplied by area police departments. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.

BIRMINGHAM

A man was arrested two weekends ago for allegedly stuffing a dress from Birmingham's Complex boutique down his pants.

TROY

Hamtramck Man Arrested for Having Police Lights On His Escalade

The man used the lights to pull over a driver he felt had cut him off, according to Troy Police.

CLAWSON

Police Blotter: Suspicious Person Spotted Running Through Backyards on Roth Boulevard

A dog scared away a man jumping fences on Roth Boulevard in Clawson late last Friday night.

ROYAL OAK

Police Blotter: Armed Robbery Suspects Arrested

Two suspects were taken into custody for armed robbery on Nov. 21.

FERNDALE

No arrests have been made and police are continuing to investigate the incident, which occurred Nov. 15 near the bus stop on the north side of W. Eight Mile Road, west of Livernois.

HUNTINGTON WOODS

A Huntington Woods Public Safety officer reported that he stopped a speeding driver at approximately 1:05 a.m. Nov. 12 on Interstate 696 and discovered a concealed weapon, LSD and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle.

Virginia November 26, 2012 at 12:21 pm
any info on the crash that closed Coolidge at 12 Mile Saturday?
Leslie Ellis (Editor) November 27, 2012 at 02:56 am
Hi, Virginia! I will check it out!

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