So you think we travel around the country hauling a Uhaul of props to set up these locations? Thats wild to think about. What about all of Europe we explored? We brought the furniture from the early 1900's to those abandoned castles? You're an idiot man. The proof is on the channel. Instead, here you are hating on a our video with zero knowledge about us. You can spend 10 minutes and realize out of the 100s of videos we released it would be impossible to constantly set up each location. Kick rocks and please don't return.
Those tapes in the safe are data backup tapes . They appear have been keeping sets of the data backups which is why they were in the safe I bet . That room must have been an office area from my thinking that room with the window was evidence check in or out or even weapons check in or out area . Thanks for this tour . I can’t believe how irresponsible of them to leave data backup tapes from their system for anyone to grab . Can you imagine the information someone can get from those ? Thanks for this video ! It’s awesome !
Thanks for your feedback! We figured it was something like that. Pretty crazy to see them leave everything behind like this. Glad you enjoyed our video Mario!
Inkster was mostly black auto workers from the Ford Plant as they didn't allow blacks to live in Dearborn and Detroit was further away ... I think this was mostly in the 1920's and 1930's ... before the time of the 8 Mile Wall, keeping blacks from parts of Detroit. As a result of the police beating of Floyd Dent in January 2015, the town went broke as the fine was like 1.5 million! Now that GM Truck and Coach, Pontiac Motors, Fisher Body and several other Auto plants closed, Michigan isn't doing too well. I move to Australia after 9 years US Army as a teacher 1979 ... still here. Now you have those billionaires and Trump running the USA ... I took a trip 10 years ago to visit my old home town with my Australian wife ... Auburn Heights, MI and it's gone too. Last one out of Michigan, please turn off the lights!
Me and my friends want to explore this location on this upcoming week, thank you! I always lived around this neighborhood and I always thought they still kept a tight look and security on it
Hey there im a new subscriber ... I am enjoying your content. Is it that they have to take all the criminals details and official paperwork and files with them? I thought it was the Law to clear an empty place such as a hospital and in this case, a police precinct.
Yes, people like to think magnetic tape is obsolete but this is not true ! Those are tapes for a computer system tape drive to perform weekly backups. You see it says it stores 60 GB. Magnetic tape can last for decades if stored in a cool humidity controlled environment.
Can't believe all those tapes and videos are left behind. Some of those cases might not even been solved. And someone somewhere is probably banged up not knowing the full evidence. Imagine listening and viewing these. Would be interesting and probably disturbing aswell ?
Forgot to add. The backup tapes are not really "hidden" at all ! They are stored there to save the computer files in case of a fire. But most business's send backup tapes to off site storage. Keeping them onsite is not good practice.
We don't have many urban explorers in the UK, well, not that I can find on UA-cam anyway. Find the US explorations much more fascinating. I'd have stayed all day reading those old files....I love old documents as well as photos!! A shame the vandals and scrappers don't appreciate abandoned buildings and the history they hold.
Promethazine is used to treat allergy symptoms such as itching, runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, hives, and itchy skin rashes. It also prevents motion sickness, and treats nausea and vomiting or pain after surgery.....
The last pile of media formats was pretty cool, those small cassettes, were for a dictation recorder. The first tapes in the safe, I don't recognize, I've seen a video on 99% of the media formats.
server back up tapes, left behind, its shameful that anything has been left behind in these buildings, just wrong for data retention and public records detention, let alone the personal data that the city officials that are sworn to protect or preserve and left behind for no reason other than negligence. city officials should be accountable for their incompetence. so sad and disturbing, but an all to common place in society.
Happy i got to explore this place at its prime in 2018 had a good few hours in there and found money and cops came in and they took the money and escorted us out never got a charge never went back looks so different now was a lot cleaner back then and had way more stuff bacement was flooded though when i went still never got to see that
In the us interacting with a government official is like interacting with a prison guard. Weird as a foreigner seeing all that glass and secirity must be s bad neighborhood
Not so much,it deserves the reputation after the police beat up and mocked a man driving through a few yrs back.one officer ,robocop they called him did serve 13 months in jail for the violent assault.the man received a 1.4 million dollar settlement that the taxpayers had to pay for out of an extra property tax applied by the city.
Here is the corrected version: At first, it sounded like a puzzle involving the serial killings of at least two police chiefs, who were killed by the husband of a cheating woman. She intentionally led him to commit murder in order to avoid being caught for crimes she had committed in the past, before meeting him.
@abandonedcentral I'd like to maybe come with you sometime and see if I can find some handcuffs as i like to collect them. Doesn't matter if they don't have keys for them as i have keys.
I'm a big believer that ALL drugs should be legalized since this "war on drugs" is a lost cause and a total waste of tax money. Jails and prisons is a multi-billion dollar business every single year in USA alone. If all drugs were legalized over 3/4th of the jail and prison populations would be emptied, law enforcement and even judges laid off. The pharmaceutical company also makes billions pushing methadone and suboxone. I guess keeping drugs illegal keeps certain people employed or wealthy.
I couldn’t agree with your statement more. Not because I’m some junkie that wishes anarchy and addiction on everyone, but because of all the reasons you listed and more. I also believe that with the stigma of everything being illegal gone, you really cut out a huge part of the culture of “we have to do illegal things to buy these illegal things”.
The fact alcohol would be the ONE major intoxicating drug that is federally legal shows incredible bias, ulterior motives , and lobby influence. Alcohol: the drug that often leads people to violence, causes severe organ damage to the point that there is no keeping up with the need for liver, heart, and other organ transplants needed to handle to handle the damage caused by it. The drug that breaks up families more than any other, leads to so many road accidents a year, on and on.
Take all of the money that we spend on the war on drugs and put it towards rehabilitation services for both drug and regular offenders. We need to be smart on crime while being tough on crime. There are plenty of people who belong in prison but 95% of prisoners get out one day and put back into society. 80% reoffend. Think of investing in rehabilitation as saving future victims.
I use to work there in the early 1990's some of the detective offices were in the basement and there was a big conference table and they had meetings down there. Being a new hire at the time. I was issued badge #1 department policy for new hires under Chief Caldwell. I was almost shot 3 months into the job. by drug dealers. Fresh out of the police academy. I knew this place wasn't career for me. Took at lateral transfer out of state and worked in another department. I worked there a year. Dont miss this place or this department. A very dysfunctional department with bad leadership.
I don’t believe these abandoned places shit hand the time they just put stuff in these places and what oh we just fount it. Bull shit
So you think we travel around the country hauling a Uhaul of props to set up these locations? Thats wild to think about. What about all of Europe we explored? We brought the furniture from the early 1900's to those abandoned castles? You're an idiot man. The proof is on the channel. Instead, here you are hating on a our video with zero knowledge about us. You can spend 10 minutes and realize out of the 100s of videos we released it would be impossible to constantly set up each location. Kick rocks and please don't return.
Those tapes in the safe are data backup tapes . They appear have been keeping sets of the data backups which is why they were in the safe I bet . That room must have been an office area from my thinking that room with the window was evidence check in or out or even weapons check in or out area . Thanks for this tour . I can’t believe how irresponsible of them to leave data backup tapes from their system for anyone to grab . Can you imagine the information someone can get from those ? Thanks for this video ! It’s awesome !
Thanks for your feedback! We figured it was something like that. Pretty crazy to see them leave everything behind like this. Glad you enjoyed our video Mario!
Great video!
I was thinking the same thing about the backup tapes, when I first seen it! I would of bought the tape drive, just to figure it out. haha.
Just found your channel. I live in Michigan. I appreciate your thorough background while showing the explore. Super well-done, sir.
Inkster was mostly black auto workers from the Ford Plant as they didn't allow blacks to live in Dearborn and Detroit was further away ... I think this was mostly in the 1920's and 1930's ... before the time of the 8 Mile Wall, keeping blacks from parts of Detroit. As a result of the police beating of Floyd Dent in January 2015, the town went broke as the fine was like 1.5 million! Now that GM Truck and Coach, Pontiac Motors, Fisher Body and several other Auto plants closed, Michigan isn't doing too well. I move to Australia after 9 years US Army as a teacher 1979 ... still here. Now you have those billionaires and Trump running the USA ... I took a trip 10 years ago to visit my old home town with my Australian wife ... Auburn Heights, MI and it's gone too. Last one out of Michigan, please turn off the lights!
Thanks for the tour, very very interesting indeed 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching our video!
Very good video with a lot of details with good narration. Keep up the good work in the future. I wish you happy holidays from Serbia🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much for your support! Happy holidays!
@@abandonedcentral Thank you 🌟💫✨
Thanks for Joker! 😊
Do not touch the mike ..... holds the mike and thows it on the floor 😂 great video as always 😊
Haha thanks for watching Tracy! Glad you enjoyed it!
he held a mic chord there was no mic attached
Wow thanks AC!!!!!❤❤❤
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed this video!
Me and my friends want to explore this location on this upcoming week, thank you! I always lived around this neighborhood and I always thought they still kept a tight look and security on it
I believe the police station has been demolished and is now gone. I could be wrong but I thought I heard that a few months ago.
Good tour. 👍😌
Thanks for watching Linda!
Leaving those records behind is criminal. How about some prosecution for that?
The building is likely still owned by the city. Using it for old storage.
Don't worry the government corruption files were disposed in a secure manner :b
Great Exploration. Do you have the full 2017 video?
Man this crazy, I wonder where all the prisoners in them photos now, RIP any who aren’t with us anymore
Yea this was def crazy to find all this stuff left behind. Thanks for watching our video!
Wow amazing abandoned 😲📸📹✨👍
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
The patches are nice to add to my collection
I don't believe that the criminal records are left behind i believe that that is just as bad as a hospital that leaves behind medical records 😡🤬🤬😡
My guess is that they were digitized and they didn’t need the paper copies anymore, so they just left them there as a kind of storage I guess
@@xinx-fn8973 you got that right about that paper work that they don't have a use for any more
Criminal history is public record unlike medical.
Hey there im a new subscriber ... I am enjoying your content. Is it that they have to take all the criminals details and official paperwork and files with them? I thought it was the Law to clear an empty place such as a hospital and in this case, a police precinct.
Yes, people like to think magnetic tape is obsolete but this is not true ! Those are tapes for a computer system tape drive to perform weekly backups. You see it says it stores 60 GB. Magnetic tape can last for decades if stored in a cool humidity controlled environment.
Can't believe all those tapes and videos are left behind. Some of those cases might not even been solved. And someone somewhere is probably banged up not knowing the full evidence. Imagine listening and viewing these. Would be interesting and probably disturbing aswell ?
Shows how nobody cares to leave such stuff behind :-(
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That safe seems so shady
What a shocking find!
It’s interesting the cops failed to protect privacy with those files. The safe in the floor with tapes probably interrogation tapes
That's a lot of personal & procedural information left lying about. Incredibly irresponsible on many different levels.
We agree. There was much more than we showed in this video. It was all sitting there for about 5 years.
This video reminds me of that movie “Last Shift”… highly recommend watching it if you’re into jump scare horror films
Forgot to add. The backup tapes are not really "hidden" at all ! They are stored there to save the computer files in case of a fire. But most business's send backup tapes to off site storage. Keeping them onsite is not good practice.
That was a microphone Jack cord not a microphone
This is history 4 shore
We don't have many urban explorers in the UK, well, not that I can find on UA-cam anyway. Find the US explorations much more fascinating.
I'd have stayed all day reading those old files....I love old documents as well as photos!!
A shame the vandals and scrappers don't appreciate abandoned buildings and the history they hold.
Promethazine is used to treat allergy symptoms such as itching, runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, hives, and itchy skin rashes. It also prevents motion sickness, and treats nausea and vomiting or pain after surgery.....
If you drink enough of it you feel like drunk its commonly mixed with sprite and called sizurp 😂😂 seriously tho
The last pile of media formats was pretty cool, those small cassettes, were for a dictation recorder. The first tapes in the safe, I don't recognize, I've seen a video on 99% of the media formats.
I grew up around Lansing, E. Lansing and Ingham county, so this really intigued me that they just left stuff out in the open to see.
I hope alot of people see this video
Thanks for watching
server back up tapes, left behind, its shameful that anything has been left behind in these buildings, just wrong for data retention and public records detention, let alone the personal data that the city officials that are sworn to protect or preserve and left behind for no reason other than negligence. city officials should be accountable for their incompetence. so sad and disturbing, but an all to common place in society.
Too bad that you couldn't find the cassette player that worked with that special cassette that you found. I have never seen tapes like that before.
Happy i got to explore this place at its prime in 2018 had a good few hours in there and found money and cops came in and they took the money and escorted us out never got a charge never went back looks so different now was a lot cleaner back then and had way more stuff bacement was flooded though when i went still never got to see that
In the us interacting with a government official is like interacting with a prison guard. Weird as a foreigner seeing all that glass and secirity must be s bad neighborhood
Not so much,it deserves the reputation after the police beat up and mocked a man driving through a few yrs back.one officer ,robocop they called him did serve 13 months in jail for the violent assault.the man received a 1.4 million dollar settlement that the taxpayers had to pay for out of an extra property tax applied by the city.
Where was this at? Didn’t they turn that place into some sort of department store?
Why would they leave all those documents behind??
Here is the corrected version:
At first, it sounded like a puzzle involving the serial killings of at least two police chiefs, who were killed by the husband of a cheating woman. She intentionally led him to commit murder in order to avoid being caught for crimes she had committed in the past, before meeting him.
At 30:26 you can see a handcuff key in the drawer
looks like somebody flooded the basement on purpose. That was a firehose at the top of the stairs
That’s what happens to abandoned buildings in rough areas 🤷♂️
did u mean u found a magazine before when u siad clip i would have grabed 1 of those vests
IBM 6384 Tape Drive SLR60 30/60GB 1/4" Internal SCSI
Those aren't audio tapes, they're server backups. It's data. Vendredi is French for Friday.
Thank you for that information and for watching our video.
On that cabinet are there syringes or ball pens ?
wow
Ever find any handcuffs left behind.
Yea several times in different police stations and jails.
@abandonedcentral I'd like to maybe come with you sometime and see if I can find some handcuffs as i like to collect them. Doesn't matter if they don't have keys for them as i have keys.
Why didn't you open that huge ass cabinet that said "open cases"?
Have a Beer 🍺
Will do, thank you!
Safe looks like u can un bolt hing im sure u can't but sure looks it
Perhaps they went back for what needed.
I see my old office
Any information about the note left in the basement?
I'm a big believer that ALL drugs should be legalized since this "war on drugs" is a lost cause and a total waste of tax money. Jails and prisons is a multi-billion dollar business every single year in USA alone. If all drugs were legalized over 3/4th of the jail and prison populations would be emptied, law enforcement and even judges laid off. The pharmaceutical company also makes billions pushing methadone and suboxone. I guess keeping drugs illegal keeps certain people employed or wealthy.
I couldn’t agree with your statement more. Not because I’m some junkie that wishes anarchy and addiction on everyone, but because of all the reasons you listed and more. I also believe that with the stigma of everything being illegal gone, you really cut out a huge part of the culture of “we have to do illegal things to buy these illegal things”.
The fact alcohol would be the ONE major intoxicating drug that is federally legal shows incredible bias, ulterior motives , and lobby influence. Alcohol: the drug that often leads people to violence, causes severe organ damage to the point that there is no keeping up with the need for liver, heart, and other organ transplants needed to handle to handle the damage caused by it. The drug that breaks up families more than any other, leads to so many road accidents a year, on and on.
Take all of the money that we spend on the war on drugs and put it towards rehabilitation services for both drug and regular offenders. We need to be smart on crime while being tough on crime. There are plenty of people who belong in prison but 95% of prisoners get out one day and put back into society. 80% reoffend. Think of investing in rehabilitation as saving future victims.
@@LukroniusAlcohol related deaths account for MUCH more than all major drug deaths combined.
War on drugs... Except big pharma drugs
29:22
You just found Hillary 's epstein tapes and trumps Diddler tape
Damn I wish I knew. They were worth a fortune lol!
Them the tapes of them being crooked and not doing their job inksters blindest they suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't imagine the crooked stuff that happened in this police station. Thanks for watching.
I use to work there in the early 1990's some of the detective offices were in the basement and there was a big conference table and they had meetings down there. Being a new hire at the time. I was issued badge #1 department policy for new hires under Chief Caldwell. I was almost shot 3 months into the job. by drug dealers. Fresh out of the police academy. I knew this place wasn't career for me. Took at lateral transfer out of state and worked in another department. I worked there a year. Dont miss this place or this department. A very dysfunctional department with bad leadership.
1:35 Columbine School shooting snapshot.
I’m puzzled about that too
Yeah weird. VT shooter right above that. What the hell