Watch Mich. Police Use Drone to Nab Armed Arsonist in Parked Car

After receiving a call about an armed man setting fires in an apartment complex, Clinton Township police deployed a drone to hover over the suspect's vehicle while officers converged to make an arrest.
Aug. 22, 2025
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What to know

  • Clinton Township police used a drone to locate and arrest an armed 23-year-old man accused of setting fires during a home invasion Monday.

  • Drone footage confirmed the suspect was inside his vehicle, allowing officers to converge and arrest him without resistance.

  • The man was charged with first-degree arson, home invasion and malicious destruction of property, and he faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Clinton Township police say a drone proved to be an “invaluable tool” in helping officers arrest an accused armed arsonist earlier this week.

Officers Thursday released some of the drone’s video footage shot from above the suspect’s car, which showed he was in the vehicle before police swooped in to arrest the surprised defendant.

“The drone was an invaluable tool during this incident,” police said in a statement.

Cody Krantz, 23, of Clinton Township, was arraigned Tuesday, Aug. 19 in 41B District Court after he was charged with first-degree arson, home invasion, and malicious destruction of property.

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