Crime & Safety
Gladwin Man Faces Charges in Farmington Hills CVS Robbery
Jared Douglas Spencer, 23, will be in court July 17; he faces robbery and other charges connected to incidents in Farmington Hills, Novi and Lyon Township.

Thanks to sharp-eyed Wixom Police officers, a 23-year-old Gladwin man accused of robbing the CVS store at Nine Mile and Haggerty in Farmington Hills is in custody.
According to a Farmington Hills Police Department press release, Jared Douglas Spencer was arrested for loitering near a cash advance store in Wixom, and officers there recognized him from a suspect bulletin issued by Farmington Hills Police, following the July 9 incident at CVS.
Police have also determined that Spencer was involved in similar robberies of a 7 Eleven store in Novi and a CVS store in Lyon Township.
In the Farmington Hills case, Spencer is accused of demanding money after asking a clerk for several different brands of cigarettes. He left the store with several cartons of cigarettes and cash.
Spencer has been charged by the Oakland County Prosecutors Office with one count of armed robbery in the City of Farmington Hills, a felony punishable by life or any number of years imprisonment;Â one count of unarmed robbery in the City of Novi, one count of unarmed robbery in Lyon Township, both felonies punishable by up to 15 years imprisonment; and one count of carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.
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His pre-examination conference is scheduled at 52-1 District Court in Novi on July 17, 9 a.m.Â
Farmington Hills Police Chief Nebus credited Wixom officers and praised the cooperative efforts among Farmington Hills, Wixom, Novi and Lyon Township Police Department investigators.
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