Warren police suspect foul play in case of missing father
It's been 14 days since James Wilkins was last seen and police say the details in his case are raising concerns.
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It's been 14 days since James Wilkins was last seen and police say the details in his case are raising concerns.
The family says it's been five days since James Wilkins was last seen and the details surrounding his disappearance are leaving them feeling uneasy.
Lavall Perkins, 64, and Michael Graham, 48, both from Eastpointe, are charged with assault with intent to murder, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and felony firearm.
Thomas is accused of firing multiple shots in the air during an altercation outside the school at dismissal.
Warren police arrested the 22-year-old suspect on Thursday. Police recovered a semi-automatic pistol that is believed to have been used in the shooting.
Warren police responded to shots fired in the parking lot of Warren Michigan Collegiate High School at about 2:40 p.m. Monday.
Investigators say the women allegedly obtained victims' cell phone accounts to get their personal information and used the information to create fake accounts, including food delivery services, bank accounts and ride-share services.
Imad Shaomi, 39, was charged with assault with intent to murder. He was arraigned Thursday afternoon.
Warren police found one kilogram of fentanyl, 554 grams of methamphetamine, 270 plus grams of cocaine, and narcotic packaging materials, and several cell phones.
A 32-year-old Eastpointe man has been arraigned on more than a dozen charges, including armed robbery and carjacking.
Police have caught the man accused of stabbing two people and killing one of them Wednesday morning.
An employee and another man have been arraigned in connection to stealing frozen fish from Lipari Foods.
Dillon Reeves, 13, receives the first-ever key to the city from Warren Mayor James Fouts two weeks after stopping his school bus from crashing.
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Special Olympics were held at Macomb Community College in Warren.
During Wednesday's Warren Consolidated Schools Board of Education meeting, members took time to recognize the young man's efforts.
The party brought family, friends and community leaders together for the celebration.
A Warren middle schooler is being hailed a hero after he saved the lives of his classmates and a bus driver.
A "quick-thinking" seventh-grade student at Warren Consolidated Schools is being recognized for stopping a school bus after the driver lost consciousness.
A man wanted in connection to a violent assault at a Cub Scout meeting at an elementary school in Warren has turned himself in and was arraigned on Monday. He was given a $250,000 bond.
A Cub Scout meeting ends in chaos, and Warren police say it all started over a parking space.
The State Court of Appeals has ruled that Warren Mayor Jim Fouts cannot seek a fifth term in office.
Warren police are searching for a man who they say knocked another man unconsciousness at a Cub Scouts meeting at a Warren elementary school Tuesday night.
Marquis Fleming, 41, has pleaded guilty to one count of window peeping, a 90-day misdemeanor, in Warren, on Wednesday, April 11.
Crisis negotiators communicated with the man for about an hour before he voluntarily exited the house. Police say he was transported to a hospital for a mental evaluation.
The passenger in Brilla's vehicle, Jennel Castro, suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital where she later died.
The Senate deal to end the government shutdown would extend funding through January and promise Democrats a vote on health care.
Six Wayne County communities are participating in Rx Kids – a project that gives cash to mothers who are pregnant or have newborns.
The Senate on Sunday evening voted to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government. Neither of the eight Democratic Party votes came from Michigan's Sens. Gary Peters or Elissa Slotkin.
It could take several weeks to repair a sinkhole in Wayne County that resulted from the collapse of a culvert, police said.
Airlines are expected to cancel 4% of Monday's flights at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. to comply with an order from the FAA.
November is a month well known for being a transition month on the Great Lakes. Powerful storms, intense winds, arctic air and even bursts of warmth all play a role.
On Day 40 of the shutdown, eight Democrats joined Republicans in advancing a government funding measure, after 14 previous votes fell short.
The Senate on Sunday evening voted to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government. Neither of the eight Democratic Party votes came from Michigan's Sens. Gary Peters or Elissa Slotkin.
A vacant church on Grand River Avenue, near Ohio Street, was on fire early Monday.
The Supreme Court rejected a bid by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis to overturn its landmark decision on same-sex marriage.
Waymo is starting to test autonomous vehicles in Detroit as it leads up to launching its ride-hailing service locally.
General Motors is laying off about 1,700 workers across manufacturing sites in Michigan and Ohio.
On average, Michiganders are paying $3.08 per gallon for regular unleaded fuel.
The state of Michigan is suspending incentives and seeking to claw back millions from a Chinese business behind an electric vehicle battery plant project in northern Michigan after the project has been riddled with pushback from locals and national Republicans.
About 200 employees were impacted after an auto parts manufacturer closed its Auburn Hills, Michigan, facility.
The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class included Warren Zevon, Bad Company, Salt-N-Pepa, Outkast, Soundgarden, Cyndi Lauper and The White Stripes.
Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny are among the artists with the most Grammy nominations this year.
Howell's historic opera house, which hasn't hosted a performance on stage in over a century, is now under new leadership at the Livingston Arts Council.
"Wicked" star Jonathan Bailey has been named People magazine's 2025 Sexiest Man Alive.
Diane Ladd, the actor known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart," and "Rambling Rose" has died.
The Senate deal to end the government shutdown would extend funding through January and promise Democrats a vote on health care.
The Senate on Sunday evening voted to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government. Neither of the eight Democratic Party votes came from Michigan's Sens. Gary Peters or Elissa Slotkin.
Airlines are expected to cancel 4% of Monday's flights at 40 of the busiest airports in the U.S. to comply with an order from the FAA.
The Supreme Court rejected a bid by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis to overturn its landmark decision on same-sex marriage.
The Senate returns on Monday to continue work on a bipartisan deal to end the government shutdown, now on Day 41. Follow live updates here.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said the state issued Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to over 200,000 households on Friday before a Supreme Court ruling that halted an order requiring the Trump administration to provide full benefits to millions of Americans.
A group of nine Michigan patients, physicians and reproductive rights advocates has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and four other state officials.
Henry Ford Genesys in Grand Blanc says it will provide wage increases as hundreds of nurses and staff represented by Teamsters Local 332 remain on strike.
A program that provides cash to help new and expecting mothers with newborn expenses is expanding to Ypsilanti.
At least 11 people have contracted Salmonella linked to powder supplements sold at Sam's Club stores nationwide, health authorities said.
Cade Cunningham made two clutch baskets down the stretch and finished with 26 points as the Detroit Pistons defeated the Philadelphia 76ers.
Some fans booed as Mr. Trump read an oath for members of the military to recite as part of an on-field enlistment ceremony during the break in the game.
Jared Goff threw three TD passes and Jahmyr Gibbs found the end zone three times to help the Detroit Lions earn a bounce-back 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders in front of President Trump.
Connor Bedard had a goal and two assists to lead the Chicago Blackhawks to a 5-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday.
Federal agents said they arrested Luis Leandro Ortiz Ribera in Boston Sunday and also revealed the indictment against Emmanuel Clase de la Cruz.
Eric Poe, CEO of CURE Auto Insurance, a New Jersey–based car insurer that entered the Michigan market four years ago and now has over 100,000 customers here, appears on Michigan Matters to discuss insurance rates.
Kinloch talked about helping neighborhoods, and he talked about improving education and DPSCD.
Canadian Consul General Colin Bird talks about the importance of $60 billion-plus in annual two-way trade between his country and Michigan.
Jared Fleisher, president of Bedrock, appears on Michigan Matters with an update on the company's goings-on
Detroit Mayoral Candidate Mary Sheffield was asked about a bevy of issues on this week's Michigan Matters.
A deal has been reached in the Senate with at least eight Democrats prepared to vote in favor of sending a funding measure to the House. But it's not clear when the final vote could take place in the process to reopen the government. CBS News has this report as of noon Nov. 10.
The Edmund Fitzgerald freighter sank 50 years ago in Lake Superior. The Mariners’ Church of Detroit hosted a memorial service to remember the lives lost.
Flight delays continued to pile up during the weekend as a result of flight cutbacks in addition to weather issues. The Senate proposed a deal in an effort to end the federal shutdown. Other top stories and weather.
President Trump has pardoned dozens of people who allegedly tried to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including those who were named as alternative state electors to certify the results, according to Ed Martin, a Justice Department attorney whose focus is pardons.
A small group of senators has worked out a deal with Republicans toward a possible end to the government shutdown. But there's a lot of steps yet before the shutdown will end, including a vote in the House. CBS News has the latest on the political wrangling, along with flight delays and court rulings over SNAP funding over the weekend.