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Ferndale man who allegedly recorded women undressing now charged with child pornography
Tyler Tierney
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FERNDALE A Ferndale man who previously was charged for allegedly recording women undressing in secret now faces additional charges of allegedly possessing child pornography.
Tyler Tierney was arraigned Dec. 14 in the 43rd District Court on five new charges related to his current case, which had been bound over to the Oakland County Circuit Court. He was arraigned on four counts of aggravated child sexually abusive activity and one count of using a computer to commit a crime.
Tierney originally was arrested in November on five counts of surveilling an unclothed person, each a five-year felony. The crimes allegedly took place at a Ferndale home in July. He is accused of secretly recording five different women undressing in the home.
Former Ferndale DPW employee charged with embezzlement By: Mike Koury | C&G Newspapers | Published December 20, 2020
Tyronne Lewis
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FERNDALE A former Department of Public Works employee in Ferndale is accused of embezzling money from the city.
Tyronne Lewis was arraigned Nov. 30 in the 43rd District Court on one charge of embezzlement, $1,000 or more, but less than $20,000. The charge is a five-year felony.
City staff filed a report with the Ferndale Police Department Oct. 19 in which they indicated that Lewis, 41, of Warren, had been instructed to return unused construction material to Menards Sept. 23.
Ferndale Police Community Engagement Officer Jill Mahlmeister said the city kept waiting to see if a credit for the unused material would pop up on its account, but it never did.
Ferndale criminal sexual conduct suspect involved in armed Royal Oak standoff with police By: Mike Koury, Sarah Wojcik | C&G Newspapers | Published December 17, 2020
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FERNDALE/ROYAL OAK An armed standoff between a 47-year-old Ferndale man and local authorities ended nonviolently after several hours.
The incident began at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 10 when officers from the Ferndale Police Department went to a home in Royal Oak in the 3300 block of Cummings Avenue to interview the man because he was a suspect in a criminal sexual conduct case.
Ferndale Police Community Engagement Officer Jill Mahlmeister stated that officers were unable to contact the man when they arrived at the home.