Former Michigan man extradited from Guam on sexual assault charges
U.S. Marshals brought Jordan Wagner back from Guam last week and turned him over to Dearborn police.
Joe Buczek is manager of digital content and promotion at CBS Detroit. Joe graduated from Central Michigan University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Applied Arts in broadcasting and cinematic arts and minors in journalism and history. He began his journalism career as a sports writer at the Morning Sun in Mount Pleasant, Mich., and later covered sports for outlets like the Oakland Press, the Grand Traverse Insider and the Leader and the Kalkaskian. Before joining CBS News Detroit, Joe was a senior digital content producer at the CBS affiliate in northern Michigan.
U.S. Marshals brought Jordan Wagner back from Guam last week and turned him over to Dearborn police.
Timothy Allen Daugherty, 61, of White Lake, is charged with sex counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
The company says the new restaurants will create more than 2,500 jobs in Michigan.
The Lions host the Rams on Sunday at Ford Field. Kickoff is 8:20 p.m.
The union says the new five-year contract calls for Oakland to put between 3% and 4% each year toward salary increases.
Police say it is unknown if alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash.
Grand Traverse County Commissioner Brad Jewett, 55, was arraigned Tuesday on one count of engaging services of prostitution and one count of using a computer to commit a crime.
Darean Smith, a sophomore at University High School in Ferndale, was shot and killed in the Suburban Collection Showplace parking lot.
The bridge closed for vehicle traffic at 6:30 a.m. Monday and reopened at noon.
A suspect has not been identified.
Toledo police are investigating the crimes.
Former President Donald Trump returns to Michigan on Thursday for a campaign stop in Potterville.
The EPA provided an update Tuesday morning on its cleanup efforts at the site of March's deadly explosion in Clinton Township.
NEXT Weather Alert Day has been issued for hazardous heat and a severe storm risk.
Namir Shango, 34, of Davison, was arraigned on one count of false pretenses, $50,000 to $100,000, a 15-year felony.