Warren man pleads no contest to false report or threat of terrorism, aggravated stalking

Macomb County authorities say 42-year-old Andrew Roberts of Warren recently entered a no contest plea to charges of false report of threat of terrorism and aggravated stalking.

The charges stem from an October 2025 incident in which Roberts allegedly used a computer to issue threats involving a Warren police officer, the Warren Police Department, and Warren District Court Judge Suzanne Faunce.

As part of the plea, Roberts resolved three other cases pending against him.

The first case stems from Roberts allegedly publishing the same threats on a second social media site, resulting in charges mirroring those in the Warren case.

The second case involved misdemeanor charges of using a computer to commit a crime and malicious use of a communication device.

The third arose from his alleged resistance and obstruction when officers took him into custody in connection with the Warren threats.

On Tuesday, at the scheduled date for arraignment before Richard Caretti in Macomb County Circuit Court, Roberts entered his no contest plea to the charges. In exchange, the remaining cases will be dismissed at sentencing.

Roberts is scheduled on May 7.

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