Franklin-Bingham Farms Police Department

Franklin-Bingham Farms Police Department FBFPD is a progressive, full-service law enforcement agency committed to professionalism, customer service, and partnership with the community.

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06/19/2026

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Look what came in the mail? Thank you Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle for spotlighting this initiative!
06/17/2026

Look what came in the mail? Thank you Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle for spotlighting this initiative!

06/16/2026

A new autism emergency response support program launches in Oakland County. (Link in comment)

We are excited to partner with our community to enhance our services through the Autism Emergency Response Support Progr...
06/16/2026

We are excited to partner with our community to enhance our services through the Autism Emergency Response Support Program. Check out the WDIV Local 4 / ClickOnDetroit interview with Chief Curt Lawson, Kim Craighead, Co-responder Clinician, Oakland Community Health Network and Village of Franklin resident Sara Grezlik, community organizer.

LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2y7PK27JNc

The Townhall Meeting is tonight. 👇🏻
06/15/2026

The Townhall Meeting is tonight. 👇🏻

It’s that time of year when   fawns are born. We’ll start seeing fawns around the Village. Remember, if you do spot a ba...
06/15/2026

It’s that time of year when fawns are born. We’ll start seeing fawns around the Village. Remember, if you do spot a baby deer, enjoy the moment from a distance but remember to leave it be.

While fawns may seem abandoned, they rarely are.

It’s not uncommon for deer to leave their fawns unattended for up to eight hours at a time.

For the first few weeks of a fawn’s life, its mother will hide it in secluded locations to help reduce the potential of predators finding the fawn. A fawn’s spots are excellent camouflage, and it has very little scent, which will help it stay hidden from predators.

The mother deer will return for her fawns when she feels it is safe.

The best chance for fawns’ survival is to leave them in the wild. If you find a fawn alone, do not touch it, as this might leave your scent and could attract predators. Give it plenty of space and leave the area quickly.

Finding Fawns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIDZMNXR9xI

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06/14/2026

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  to Lt. Mydloski protecting a Franklin Turtle 🐢 as it crossed the road to safety.
06/11/2026

to Lt. Mydloski protecting a Franklin Turtle 🐢 as it crossed the road to safety.

Happy Monday! 👍🏼 We continue to work hard to ensure your safety every day.
06/08/2026

Happy Monday! 👍🏼 We continue to work hard to ensure your safety every day.

Address

32311 Franklin Road
Franklin, MI
48025

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(248) 626-9672

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