Ann Arbor, Michigan – Police will continue maintaining a visible presence at Haisley School following a recent safety review.
According to the Ann Arbor Police Department, an officer will remain assigned to Haisley School through Friday following an adjourned hearing earlier today. Officials said the continued assignment is intended to support school safety and provide reassurance to students, staff, and families.
Beginning next week, police said regular patrols will continue throughout the Haisley neighborhood. The department noted that while the dedicated on-site assignment will conclude after Friday, officers will maintain an active presence in the surrounding area as part of ongoing safety efforts.
Authorities did not provide details about the nature of the investigation or the hearing referenced in the update. Police described the announcement as part of a broader effort to keep the community informed while balancing investigative and privacy considerations.
The Ann Arbor Police Department said future information related to the situation will be shared through its official “Community Updates” section on the department’s website. Officials encouraged residents to rely on official channels for accurate and timely updates.
School safety updates often draw attention from parents, educators, and nearby residents, particularly when law enforcement presence is adjusted. Police emphasized that patrol decisions are based on situational assessments and community needs.
No changes to school operations were announced in the update, and authorities did not indicate any ongoing threat. Officials reiterated their commitment to proactive communication and visibility in school neighborhoods.
Residents with concerns are encouraged to contact the Ann Arbor Police Department or consult official updates as they become available.
Students, families, and commuters traveling through the Haisley area may notice continued police activity as patrols remain in place.


