Oakland Township-Lake Orion, MI|News|
Orion Woman Catches Jewelry Thief Leaving Her Home
The man fled the scene but was later found, arrested and charged with home invasion.

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The man fled the scene but was later found, arrested and charged with home invasion.

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It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
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It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
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