Police Chief Tom Tiderington
Home town ‘heroes” honored
Plymouth Township honored Ofc. Brad Bartram, left, as Police Officer of the Year and Christopher Smith as Firefighter of the Year at an official ceremony last week. Oct. 28, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Plymouth Township firefighters, police officers and civilian
Prostitutes arrested in Plymouth
Jul. 31, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Acting on a tip from a Uber driver last Sunday, Plymouth Township police initiated an undercover operation that resulted in the arrest of two Chinese females suspected of engaging in prostitution at a Plymouth hotel. According to
Police acknowledge criminal investigation of former employees
Plymouth Township Police Chief Tom Tiderington Jul. 5, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Teeming rumors about a criminal investigation of missing property involving unidentified former Plymouth Township employees have been confirmed by Police Chief Tom Tiderington. According to Tiderington, certain township employees are under investigation for an
Plymouth ‘no pot’ policy remains in place
Apr. 16, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Medical marijuana will not be obtainable legally in Plymouth Township in the foreseeable future. An announcement from township Police Chief Tom Tiderington last week that authorities are awaiting a decision on criminal charges from the office of the Wayne County Prosecutor regarding
State Lawmakers honor fallen on 15th anniversary of 9-1-1
Sep. 10, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Michigan lawmakers honored those who perished on 911 with special ceremony on the floor of the House chambers at the Capitol building this Thursday in Lansing. House representatives invited guests, including first responders and military members from their districts to
Proposed marijuana dispensary awaiting decision
Dec. 16, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A proposed medical marijuana dispensary on Joy Road in Plymouth Township has been awaiting a response from officials since last August. Stephanie Fischer of Ann Arbor is proposing the new facility, which is legal under state law after voters approved the
Plymouth Township faces Whistleblower lawsuit
Mar. 18, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. DeFrain resigned and subsequently filed suit which was settled out of court with a $50,000 payment Following the out-of-court cash settlement of a discrimination lawsuit with one police office, the sergeant who was her former supervisor has filed a Whistleblower lawsuit against Plymouth
Firefighter warns board: aging equipment will fail
Plymouth Township Fire Engine E-2 with utility vehicle in 2012 Jun. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth Township Police Department will soon be adding two new Ford police interceptor vehicles to their fleet. Township officials approved the $69,232 purchase at the regular board of trustees meeting last
Conflict of ‘interest’? Citizens group files court appeal; request for fire run records denied
February 16, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township residents have filed suit with the Michigan Court of Appeals in an effort to derail the 10-mill question members of the Township Board of Trustees placed on the Feb. 28 ballot. After more than 4,000 residents petitioned for a 1-mill Special Assessment