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Camera found hidden under toilet seat in bathroom at Starbucks

Technology has reached the point where sometimes, even cameras are hard to see. Allen Park police said one was hidden, attached to a toilet in the bathroom of a Starbucks. The camera was found at the location on Outer Drive just off the Southfield Freeway.

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Camera found hidden under toilet seat in bathroom at Allen Park Starbucks

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4 fast facts

  • Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills, making it illegal to sell e-cigarettes and other nontraditional tobacco products to minors. Read more .

  • The FBI has access to more than 641 million photos of people's faces in searchable form, a government watchdog official said Tuesday. Learn more .

  • Four people, including two young children, were injured Monday when they were hit by a car in Lapeer Township. Read more .

  • A 76-year-old man was hit by a train Tuesday afternoon in South Lyon. Learn more .

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Severe autism

Cyndi Sibley, the mother of a woman with autism, is sharing her family's story because she believes there are many others with autistic children going through something similar to what hers has experienced.

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Murder-suicide investigation

A mother and her young daughter were found dead Monday in what police said was a murder-suicide at the woman's apartment in Brighton.

Police have identified the mother as Melissa Partee, 38. Police said she had depression and anxiety and was afraid of losing her child.

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Sexual assault allegations

An employee at a Detroit high school was marched off school grounds Monday, months after a parent says she raised allegations of sexual assault.

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Anti-discrimination bills

New legislation introduced Tuesday would expand anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people in Michigan.

The expansion of the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act would add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes.

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