06/09/2026
Episode 12 of The Local Loop is live, and it also marks one full year of the podcast. Trevor Medema and Dion De Gennaro started this show talking about the deer cull, and one year later they are circling right back to it with the results.
Here is what this episode covers:
The deer cull: Farmington Hills aimed to remove 400 deer through the regional program. They got 70. About 2,300 pounds of venison was donated to local food banks, which equals roughly 9,200 meals. The city is calling it a multi-year plan, and phase two may involve an archery component, something the guys have questions about.
The albino deer: The city confirmed the loss of Farmington Hills' well-known albino deer, struck by a vehicle on 12 Mile and Halsted. She had been a community favorite for years. Dion shares that she spent a lot of time at his mom's property and had fawns over the years, and breaks down why there is still a chance her genetic line could continue.
The murder at Woodland Hills: On May 3rd, Farmington Hills resident Richard Allen Harris was found on a trail at Woodland Hills Nature Preserve. It has been confirmed as a suspected homicide and remains unsolved. Trevor and Dion talk through the timeline of the city's communication and some honest concerns about how this was handled publicly.
Flock Safety cameras: Since 2023, Farmington Hills has had about 40 license plate reader cameras positioned at every major road entering the city. Trevor and Dion break down what Flock Safety is, how it works, who has access, and what it means for residents.
This is a long one, but a really good one. Have a listen and let us know what you think in the comments.
🎙️ Listen here: https://youtu.be/3AVFpIyMCnk?si=AFI_7DnJ5Og2xP5m