The Boyne City woman killed in an Antrim County car accident on Jan. 20 has been identified as Heather DuBey, the Michigan State Police confirmed.
Police are searching for a Greenwood man accused of shooting and killing his father in their family home Aug. 28, 2023.
Over the past 24 hours, troopers from the Grand Rapids post handled 83 crashes in Ottawa, Muskegon and Kent counties.
While announcing the new chair of the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) preemptively quashed conversations on several criminal justice reform bills,
Hongrui Enterprises attempted and failed to grow quality, mold-free marijuana for the legal market, instead turning to the illicit market.
OTSEGO COUNTY - Michigan State Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a robbery suspect. On Tuesday, Jan. 21 around 6:18 p.m., a woman entered the Vanderbilt EZ Mart. The woman has dark hair, a heavy build and was wearing a dark-colored coat, troopers said.
Virtual reality is now being used to train Michigan State Police troopers. Michigan State University professor of family and preventive medicine Dr. Bengt Arnetz says the program is in conjunction with Eastern Michigan University.
The Michigan State Police (MSP) has acquired its first electric patrol vehicle, joining a growing number of police departments utilizing electric vehicles.
KENT COUNTY, MI – A pair of Michigan State Police patrol vehicles were struck in West Michigan caused by slick road conditions. The two cruisers were hit before noon on Monday, Jan. 20, while troopers assisted motorists on the snow-covered highways.
Gov. Whitmer added her signature to bills to require gun buyback programs to completely destroy firearms and that create new school safety policies.
State police in Michigan will be required to destroy guns collected during community buybacks or other efforts. It's part of a new law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan's Speaker of the House announced a series of steps to cut down on violent crime across the state. Rep. Matt Hall was joined by sheriffs, police chiefs and prosecutors from around the state during a news conference Wednesday.