Friday, December 7, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Birmingham Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Check out the latest reports from the Birmingham Police Department: Police are investigating after a voluneer at the First Baptist Church reported that her wallet was stolen while she was painting the church's nursery. According to police reports, the theft occurred around 10 a.m. Monday. Another volunteer said around that time, they saw a man with dirty blond hair go into the nursery. The wallet was later found at a psychiatrist's office on North Old Woodward with only $11 in cash missing. A drunk driver was arrested at the Peabody Street Parking Garage last Friday. According to police reports, an officer was dispatched to the garage around 2 a.m. Friday because a vehicle was having trouble getting out. The driver — a 45-year-old from …
42.545758
-83.211875
Peabody Street Parking Structure
222 Peabody St, Birmingham, MI
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711000
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42.54744
-83.217038
First Baptist Church
300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI
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711403
/locations/8320326
42.551578
-83.19806
700 Graefield Ct, Birmingham, MI
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42.548549
-83.213357
Park Street Parking Structure
333 Park St, Birmingham, MI
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1845201
/locations/8320328
42.54876
-83.20806
900 Ridgedale Ave, Birmingham, MI
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Friday, September 7, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Birmingham Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Check out the latest reports from the Birmingham Police Department: Police arrested a 29-year-old Toledo man early Sunday morning after he attemped to flee police. According to reports, officers attempted to stop the man, who was driving northbound on Woodward near 14 Mile, for driving erratically around 4 a.m. The car continued northbound, turning north onto Adams, east onto Maple and north on Eton, the report says. The car finally stopped at North Eton and Yorkshire. Police found marijuana in the car, later arresting the driver on charges of fleeing and eluding, driving with a suspended license, operating while intoxicated and marijuana possession. He was arraigned in 48th District Court and is being held in Oakland County Jail on a $20,…
42.546811
-83.209794
Kroger Food and Pharmacy
685 E Maple Rd, Birmingham, MI
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711409
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42.54818
-83.19608
N Eton St & Yorkshire Rd, Birmingham, MI
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42.554083
-83.209505
900 Poppleton St, Birmingham, MI
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Friday, July 13, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Birmingham Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Authorities arrested a man in connection with a suspected larceny from a home on the 1600 block of Bowers on July 2. Birmingham Police said Thursday that a 25-year-old man from Lincolnton, NC is the suspect who claimed to be a door-to-door magazine salesman. According to police reports, the man told a woman on Bowers that he was selling magazines for World Wide Circulation, Inc., a company based in St. Clair Shores. The woman let the man inside her home while she went to find her purse, reports state, and while she was distracted, the man ran out the house with her wallet. A neighbor later found the wallet on a nearby sidewalk but the cash was missing. A K-9 unit was unable to locate the man. The incident wasn't the first time Birmingham …
42.543357
-83.200311
1600 Bowers St, Birmingham, MI
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42.54583
-83.24555
W Maple Rd & S Cranbrook Rd, Birmingham, MI
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Friday, April 27, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Birmingham Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following is a roundup of recent Birmingham Police reports: Birmingham Police are investing a possible case of child abuse and neglect after a small condo fire last weekend revealed a medical marijuana growing operation. According to police reports, a small fire broke out at a condo on the 300 block of North Eton around 4 p.m. Saturday, during which the homeowner's 13-year-old son was burned on the shins. The boy's father owns the condo, police say. While on the scene, police found the homeowner, the father of the teen, was growing medical marijuana. The man is registered by the state to grow the marijuana, police say, and the fire began in a different part of the condo than where the marijuana was being grown. Birmingham Police Chief …
42.549143
-83.196131
300 N Eton St, Birmingham, MI
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42.53594
-83.20363
Woodward Ave & Chapin Ave, Birmingham, MI
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42.5484
-83.18633
Coolidge Rd & Yorkshire Rd, Birmingham, MI
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42.54832
-83.189599
2600 Yorkshire Rd, Birmingham, MI
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R Jeppostol
9:27 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012
"It struck me as kind of an odd situation, where the father has a grow operation and there was a kid," Studt said. "It's legal ... (but) I don't think that's proper." I wonder what Mr. Studt thinks about officers who keep guns in their house with their children. Might the same argument be applied in that situation? Because apparently the man was abiding by the law in growing marijuana(if legal, …   more ›