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For similar reasons, Livonia and Canton agreed earlier this year to embed social workers into their police responses. While they partnered with Livonia-based Hegira Health Inc., Clemence’s approved proposal tapped Oakland Community Health Network because of its vast network of services and service sites.
The three communities typically respond to 911 calls with a mental health component between 2 and 10 p.m. so the goal will be to have the mental health clinician work during those hours.
As with police officers, any neatly-planned schedule and plans to work from a police department office could be upended by a crisis.
Clemence provided a scenario where police might respond to a drug overdose. Right now, officers guarantee medical attention, transport the drug user to the hospital and provide contact information for social service agencies.
Suspected fatal hit-and-run driver arrested
Police say Davisburg man is responsible for death of a well-known downtown figure
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BIRMINGHAM More than nine months after an unknown suspect left the scene of a fatal car accident in downtown Birmingham, police have been able to track down the driver they believe to be responsible.
Investigators have located the suspect vehicle and driver, Steven Fowlow, a 52-year-old man from Davisburg. Fowlow was arraigned in front of Magistrate Julie Nelson-Klein at the 48th District Court for failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in death. Nelson-Klein issued a $10,000 cash/surety/10% bond for Fowlow.