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White Lake Police

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Man Threatened With Machete During Fight, Police Say

The following information was supplied by White Lake Township police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.

White Lake Police are looking for any information about a verbal fight that occurred May 6 at the BP gas station off M-59 near Pontiac Lake Road. According to a report, two men in a green Ford Taurus got into an altercation with a man and his female passenger after one of the men in the Taurus made a remark to the female. The report states that one of the men in the Taurus pulled a machete out of the back of the car and started to make threatening gestures towards the man in the other car with the knife. The man in the other car, the report states, pulled out a baseball bat. Then the second man in the Taurus also pulled out a baseball bat and the three continued to argue. At that point, the woman passenger ran into the station and had the …

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Police Call Off Chase in White Lake Following Mail Theft

The following information was supplied by White Lake Township police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.

White Lake Police were called to a home on the 900 block of Round Lake Road May 3 at 11 a.m. following a reported mail theft. The homeowner told police that he witnessed two males in a white Chrysler minivan pull up to his mailbox and remove a envelope postmarked to DTE with a check in it, according to police. The report states that the two males saw the homeowner looking and took off. Shortly thereafter, police received a call about a white minivan driving recklessly down Elizabeth Lake Road near Williams Lake Road. The report states that a White Lake Police officer in the area found the vehicle and attempted to get it to pull over, however the driver did not comply and took off at a high rate of speed. According to the report, the van …

Friday, April 26, 2013

Woman Found Unresponsive in White Lake Home

The following information was supplied by White Lake Township police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.

White Lake Police were called to a home on the 3000 block of Jackson Boulevard in White Lake April 15 after a woman told police she found her friend unconscious at the home. When police arrived on the scene, the report states, they found a 27-year-old at the home, unresponsive. She was taken to the hospital where she was treated for a suspected heroin overdose, police said. According to the report, there was a young child at the home who was released into the custody of his father. Police noted in the report that drug paraphernalia was found at the scene.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Police Called to White Lake Middle School Following Possible Threat

An 18-year-old made comments about getting even with a student at White Lake Middle School, according to White Lake Police.

White Lake Police were called to White Lake Middle School Monday afternoon after an 18-year-old man made some comments about getting even with his 13-year-old ex-girlfriend, according to police. Lt. Don Nankervis said the male, who had recently turned 18, was involved in a social relationship with a 13-year-old student at White Lake Middle School. When the two broke up, Nankervis said, the 18-year-old had made some comments about getting back at the student. As a precaution, police were notified, Nankervis said. In a statement to parents, Kim Root with the Huron Valley School District said a non-specific threat was made on social media. "This threat was assessed by law enforcement and determined not to be imminent," Root said. "As a …

THERESA

11:24 am on Thursday, April 18, 2013

What on earth is an 18 year old praying on a 13 yer old for? Sick   more ›

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Police Say Woman Suffered Multiple Gun Shot Wounds in White Lake Murder-Suicide

Police discovered the bodies of a White Lake couple in a home off Danforth at 9 p.m. Monday.

Police are now releasing the names of the two White Lake residents involved in what officials are calling a murder-suicide. Police Chief Ed Harris said 37-year-old Jason Handy shot his wife, Lorian Handy, 33, multiple times Monday night before turning the gun on himself in their home off Danforth in White Lake. "He only had one visible gunshot wound from what I could see," Harris said. "She had several wounds." Lorian Handy's 8-year-old son was the only other person home at the time. Harris said it's still not certain if he heard the gun shots, or actually witnessed the crime, "We are giving the child some space, he's obviously been through a lot and we don't want to press him for information. It was pretty clear from the evidence at the …

Amy Roach

6:52 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wow. Jason Handy did this. Hard to believe. He was my neighbor in Brighton. He was always laid back, level headed. Nice guy. What a shame for the child to have to go through something so awful.   more ›

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Police Say Child, 8, Ran to Neighbors for Help Following Shooting in White Lake

The boy was released to his father, White Lake Police said, after hearing his stepfather kill his mother, then himself.

It was a long night for neighbors, police and one White Lake family. According to reports, a husband and wife in their 30s were found dead in a home off Danforth late Monday night. The woman's 8-year-old son ran to a neighbor's house to call for help around 9 p.m., telling police his stepfather had shot his mother, and then himself, according to White Lake Police. Chief Ed Harris said the department had no history with the couple, who had only lived in the area for a year or so. "We've never had any calls, there was no history of violence that we know of," Harris said. The 8-year-old was taken to the station and released to his birth father. The child told police, Harris said, that his mother and stepfather had been arguing prior to the …

Nicole Maendel

4:49 pm on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

My heart goes out to this little boy as he grieves the shocking loss of his mother. He will need a lot of love, care and attention. I wish those in the midst of this tragedy much peace and healing as they process the unthinkable.   more ›

Police Investigating Possible Murder-Suicide in White Lake

Police discovered two bodies in a home off Danforth in White Lake at 9 p.m. Monday.

White Lake Police Chief Ed Harris confirmed Monday night that the department is investigating the deaths of two people in what appears to be a murder-suicide. Officers were were called to a home on Danforth in White Lake Monday night following reports of gun shots. Upon arrival, two bodies were found inside the home, he said. Harris said the department is not releasing names or the genders of the deceased at this time, but said both are in their 30's or 40's. Harris said there were no other people inside the home. There is no other information at this time, and the incident remains under investigation. For more details, see:

Kevin

8:23 am on Thursday, April 11, 2013

Prayers of support, healing, and kindness to the family. Sorry for your loss.   more ›

Monday, April 8, 2013

Several Larcenies Reported Near Ormond, White Lake Roads

The following information was supplied by White Lake Township police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.

White Lake Police Lt. Don Nankervis said a rash of larcenies have been reported in White Lake near Ormond and White Lake Roads. According to Nankervis, several cars, garages and sheds have been broken into in the last two weeks, and several items have gone missing including electronics and tools. Nankervis said the department doesn't have any suspects at this time, but all of the incidents are under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call 248-698-4400.

William Mcduffie

9:26 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Not gonna catch em unless people start using trail cams   more ›

Friday, April 5, 2013

Two Men Charged with Breaking and Entering in White Lake

The following information was supplied by White Lake Township police. Arrests and charges do not indicate convictions.

Tyler Oaks, 20, of Farmington Hills, and Leneal Whitehead, 21, of Detroit, were arraigned Wednesday on charges of second degree breaking and entering—a 15-year felony—after being arrested in White Lake. According to a report filed with the White Lake Police Department, the two men were arrested Monday after police responded to a report of a home invasion on the 1000 block of Teakwood in White Lake. The report states that Oaks and Whitehead were apprehended as they were exiting the home through a broken back door. Lt. Don Nankervis said a neighbor called police after seeing the two men enter the home. The neighbor told police that he called the homeowners, who were on vacation, and confirmed that the men were not supposed to be there. The …

Holly Scott

10:59 am on Sunday, April 7, 2013

So whats up with the low number on the cash bond? and why is one less guilty than the other on the bond? That's just stupid. These thugs got caught in the act and the neighbors and police did their civil duties and the judge gave them a low bond. (lawl).That's just criminal. How would that person feel if his/her home was invaded like that. Their home being violated by two thugs. What kind of bond…   more ›

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Residents React to Gruesome News on Social Media

A body was found in White Lake Saturday.

Word quickly spread on Facebook about a large number of police cars gathered in a field near the VFW and Village Acres Subdivision in White Lake on Saturday. Concerned residents utilized social media to try and get word about what exactly was going on. At 4:50 p.m. Saturday, resident Kim Krumm asked if anyone had information about the police activity on the White Lake-Highland Patch Facebook Page. Within the hour, there were several responses. "The union lake Facebook page said they found a body...probably need to id it and notify family," Pat Wion Hammond wrote. "The body was missing some of his face and some fingers. The worst part is kids under the age of 15 were the ones who found him. How traumatic for them," Krumm wrote in an update …

D. Douglas Denton

10:20 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I am glad we have a local paper that provides us with all the local news, pleasant or not. A informed reader is one who understands the news and makes their choices based on that what affects their daliy life. If you desire only possitive entertainment, watch Sesame Street.   more ›

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