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Have you seen Laniyah? Detroit Police searching for missing 13-year-old girl, who may be wearing a purple coat
Police say Laniyah Smith left her house, in the 2600 block of Webb — in the Dexter Linwood area — without permission on Wednesday, March 27. She was reported missing by her family when she didn’t return home.
Young worker fatally struck in the head after pressurized pipe burst at Redford Township elementary school: cops
A 21-year-old worker is dead after the end to a pressurized pipe being worked on at a Redford Township elementary school on Wednesday ruptured and struck him in the head, officials confirmed.
Ford to dramatically cut hourly workforce at F-150 Lightning plant in Dearborn
Ford Motor Co. is dramatically cutting the hourly workforce at the factory that builds the Ford F-150 Lightning starting next week, as the automaker slashes product targets of its all-electric pickup. Of the 2,100 workers who make up three work crews at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, one third will remain on-site after April 1, Ford spokeswoman Jessica Enoch told the Detroit Free Press on Wednesday. A crew of 700 will be transferred to the...
Detroit Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Men Suspected in Multiple Vehicle Break-Ins
Detroit is on the lookout for two men behind a string of vehicle break-ins. The incidents occurred last Thursday night in the quiet stretch of the 18900 block of Santa Barbara. According to the police, at about 9:45 p.m., these individuals emerged from a dark SUV and subsequently forced entry into multiple vehicles before making off with various stolen items, as reported by WWJ Newsradio.
Construction worker killed while working at Redford school
REDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2 - A construction site accident killed a 21-year-old worker Wednesday morning in Redford Township. Police said the victim was working on a pressurized pipe at George H. Fisher Elementary School at 10000 Crosley when the pipe burst just before 9:30 a.m., killing him. The victim's...
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