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Morning 4: Fowlerville schools reopen investigation into high school wrestling program in alleged hazing - and more news

Here are the top stories for the morning of April 8, 2026

Fowlerville Community Schools has reopened an investigation into allegations of misconduct involving the high school’s varsity wrestling program. (Copyright 2026 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.


Fowlerville schools reopen investigation into high school wrestling program in alleged hazing

An investigation into Fowlerville High School’s varsity wrestling program has reopened after Local 4’s report on an alleged hazing incident.

The allegations were first reported in January, prompting an initial review.

Fowlerville Community Schools said it recently received additional information from our Local 4 investigation, leading to the reopening of the investigation.

Read more here.


I-75 traffic stop in Oakland County leads to drug, gun arrest

Two men were taken into custody after a traffic stop on I-75 in Oakland County led to the discovery of drugs, a firearm, and other suspected contraband.

Michigan State Police said troopers from the Second District stopped a vehicle for speeding in Groveland Township on Monday (April 6).

Read more here.


Romulus neighbors question $5.64 gas price at BP near Detroit Metro Airport

Some residents near Romulus are raising concerns about the price of regular unleaded at a BP gas station near Detroit Metro Airport, where the posted cash price reached $5.64 per gallon.

Several people who live nearby said the price at the station — located at 9201 Middlebelt Road near Wick Road — stood out as unusually high compared with other stations in the area and the statewide average.

Read more here.


What happened to Lynette Hooker? Lenawee County woman missing after boat incident in the Bahamas

A search for a Michigan woman who disappeared in the Bahamas has turned into a recovery operation.

Authorities confirmed Tuesday (April 7) that Lynette Hooker went overboard during a boat trip with her husband Saturday night and was swept out to sea.

The two are from Onsted in Lenawee County.

Read more here.


Weather: Warmer Wednesday in Metro Detroit before showers return to round out the workweek

Another chilly start to your morning with lows in the 20s, but we will be warming to more seasonal highs today in the 50s paired with sunshine and a light breeze. Not nearly as cold tonight as we fall only into the 40s and southerly winds will begin to pick up.