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Arrests Made in White Lake, Milford Home Invasions

Tow men, according to Milford Police, were arrested Nov. 28 for their roles in home invasions in White Lake and Milford

The following is a press release from the Milford Police Department.

On November 28, 2012 Jason Weeks and James Golding were charged with Home Invasion 2nd Degree, 15-year felony, and Receiving & Concealing Stolen Property, 5-year felony as a result of a joint investigation between the Milford Police Department, Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, and the White Lake Township Police Department.

Members of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Apprehension Team (FAT) were conducting surveillance on Weeks and Golding as a result of identifying large amounts of pawned jewelry by the duo. During surveillance FAT suspected Weeks and Golding of committing a home invasion in White Lake Township and later observed them commit an offense in Milford Township. The pair was arrested and charged in a two-count warrant. They are both currently lodged at the Oakland County Jail on $25,000 cash bonds.

This case is another example of the importance of cross-jurisdictional partnerships between area law enforcement agencies. These relationships allow professional law enforcement officers to share information and collaborate on cases to bring closure for our victims and our communities.

Gerry S December 5, 2012 at 03:21 pm
Good job guys!
John Holmes December 5, 2012 at 11:58 pm
The good news is that some of the "Patch" readers have already identified these two as drug addicts (more like an assumption), which in turn excuses them from the crimes because the need for their drug never ends. Let's hear the bleeding hearts comments.....
Holly Scott December 6, 2012 at 06:19 am
Are they involved in any the break-ins in the Highland township area? With crimes relating to cars and homes? My car was broken into with the window smashed in and they took some items, whom ever it was. So glad they have these 2 behind bars. Guess they are on Santa's naughty list for sure. Thank you and nicely done team work!!
Brooke Tajer (Editor) December 6, 2012 at 07:04 am
They are not. But I should have an update on some of those shortly.

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It would be helpful to know, if it actually was seismic testing. Following the last episode (byRead More West Bay) it was noted, at the Highland Twp Board meeting by the Sheriff's office, that residents would receive notification prior to any such future events. If so, who received notice and how was this communicated? An announcement in the "Patch" would have been useful.... The Tues. June 25th TOWN HALL 6 - 8pm, by the WRC (Water Resources Commissioner) Jim Nash, will provide an abundance of information on issues re oil/gas drilling and fracking, which EVERYONE needs to know due to impacts on both surface and ground (well) water. Particularly, those who have been approached with an oil/gas lease (ie; near Clyde Rd & Hickory Ridge, re exploration for drilling on the 'soccer field'). People need to know what they are getting into. If it comes to drilling/fracking, seismic testing will be seen as trivial.
Gerry S June 18, 2013 at 01:24 pm
After the last round of explosions I contacted Patrick Gibson at West Bay Exploration Company andRead More was told that yes, they have been conducting tests in the area over the last 18 months and "The impact of these charges is barely audible at the surface and would not sound like an explosion on neighboring property. Landowners affected by the survey are contacted through the mail so that they are aware of our timing. I am not sure what your mysterious explosions were, but I am pretty sure they were not the result of our surveys." In the press release provided by Laura Vogel today Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner Jim Nash says Thousands of acres of land in Oakland has been leased to Jordan Exploration. I am again confused. Do both companies have leases in Oakland County? Is it legal for them to detonate dynamite at all hours?
Marjorie Findley June 18, 2013 at 02:24 pm
So, Patrick Gibson can check West Bay records then KNOW if their testing occurred on Sat. 6/15/13Read More 9pm, instead of being 'pretty sure'. Guess I'll have to call Pat .... Getting answers to your questions re the companies involved, Gerry, can be mysterious too --- but, likely just a technicality as this industry includes 3 types, to: explore; drill; and extract (and/or frack). So, nailing anyone down to answer questions or get a commitment is elusive at best. Change the way the State of Michigan is obligated by legislation to foster the oil and gas industry, to instead protect public health. Support the ballot initiative: LetsBanFracking.org
steve johnson June 15, 2013 at 09:38 pm
What happened to the ditch that was next to the road way back when, did all the homeowners fill itRead More in over years and now you have a problem, call the county and have them reditch the side of the road.
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Lynn Burrows June 5, 2013 at 10:24 pm
She was seen tonight near High Bank Road - she is very skittish and runs off when approached - anyRead More help in trapping her is much appreciated!
Lynn Burrows June 6, 2013 at 08:13 am
She was seen last night near Red Bank (not High Bank). cross street is Trenton Rd.
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Leah, I crossposted this. The person that found her, Cheryl may be contacted at 248 462 1182 orRead More e-mail her at ccraft1967@yahoo.com - Thank you.
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Has this little one found her home yet? Facebook has a "For the love of Louie, MI lost andRead More found dogs". I highly recommend posting there, they do a great job networking.
Sherry Woodbeck June 3, 2013 at 04:10 pm
It has been posted there as well. X fingers crossed X that her pet's are found. ;-)