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Authorities investigate alleged antisemitic incident in front of Metro Detroit synagogue
Police are looking for a man who allegedly shouted antisemitic remarks toward two women last week outside of a synagogue in Oak Park.
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Police are looking for a man who allegedly shouted antisemitic remarks toward two women last week outside of a synagogue in Oak Park.
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A Royal Oak synagogue was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti last Friday.
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Sports analyst and former Detroit Tiger Craig Monroe is under investigation following sex abuse allegations in Florida, according to redacted police records from the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office.
The Fourth of July is another time for families to hit the water, but officials say a fun day of swimming can turn into a nightmare if not careful.
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a man's body was recovered Tuesday from Harris Lake in Pontiac.
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