Deputy Director of the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA), Retired Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police, and ethical lifelong learner.
Notre Dame has announced they will have the Irish Wear Green game versus Stanford, October 10th. ☘️
The game is also sold out. 🎟️
Who’s ready for the 2026 season? ⬇️
#GoIrish ☘️
Many boating accidents are caused by people slipping and falling, either into the boat itself, or into the water. One of the primary ways this happens is from un-stowed lines. A Flemish Coil is a flat spiral coil of line used to tidy up the loose ends so that it lays flat on a deck, dock, or other surface. Stay safe this boating season!
#MaritimeMonday #DetroitSector #BorderPatrol
#ICYMI#MakingTheCaseMonday@DEAHoustondiv investigation led to the seizure of over $1M worth of cocaine hidden in wheel hub & axle assemblies of two trailers. A 52-year-old illegal alien from Mexico living in Laredo was sentenced. @TheJusticeDept
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Nothing better than feeling healthy and at the top of your game. Thank you @USMNT Captain Tim Ream for being our champion !!! #FIFA
GREAT GAME, GREAT WIN !!! USA !!!#UnitedStates
Today, ATF Director Robert Cekada attended the @NationalSheriff Annual Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. He met with law enforcement leaders and highlighted ATF’s strong partnerships with local agencies, as well as the unique investigative tools and expertise ATF provides to help bring violent criminals to justice. #WeAreATF
News Release
Brighton Post Troopers Arrest Two Suspects Following Vehicle Break-In at Automobile Dealership
Brighton Township, Livingston County — On June 3, 2026, at approximately 2:25 a.m., troopers from the Brighton Post were dispatched to Champion Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Brighton dealership for a report of suspicious individuals looking into vehicles on the dealership lot. While troopers were enroute, Livingston County Dispatch advised troopers that one of the suspects had broken into a vehicle.
Upon arrival, troopers observed two males wearing ski masks fleeing from marked patrol vehicles. With assistance from the Brighton Police Department, both suspects were apprehended after a brief foot pursuit.
The suspects were identified as a 17-year-old male from Inkster and a 23-year-old male from Detroit.
With assistance from K9 Wood, troopers conducted an article search of the area for any items the suspects may have thrown. During the search, troopers recovered two center-punch tools commonly used to break vehicle windows, two blank key fobs, and an automobile scanner/programmer, which can be used to program key fobs.
The 17-year-old was released to his mother, pending review and authorization of charges by the prosecutor's office. The 23-year-old was transported to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries sustained during the incident and was then lodged at the Livingston County Jail.
The investigation remains ongoing. The incident will be submitted to the Livingston County Prosecutor's Office for review of potential criminal charges.
FBI Detroit remains committed to protecting the people of Michigan by crushing violent crime and defending the homeland. During the month of May, our team achieved several significant investigative results:
Our field office made 114 arrests, recovered 17 firearms, and removed 277 lbs of illegal drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl, from Michigan communities.
In partnership with our local law enforcement agencies and the U.S. Attorney’s Offices, we secured 214.8 years of prison sentences and one life sentence.
We will continue working tirelessly to safeguard our neighborhoods and ensure justice across the state.