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| Danielle Stislicki 12/2/2016; OAKLAND COUNTY, MI reward offered | |
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| Begood | Dec 8 2016, 04:50 AM Post #1 |
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Police Release New Details in Case of Missing Farmington Hills Woman More than 12 police agencies are searching for Danielle Stislicki, including the Michigan State Police, FBI and the Secret Service. By Mera McKenna (Patch Staff) - December 7, 2016 5:56 pm ET OAKLAND COUNTY, MI — The family of a 28-year-old Farmington Hills woman who vanished sometime after leaving her job in Southfield held a press conference on Dec. 7 with the Farmington Hills police pleading for information leading to their daughter's safe return. Farmington police say more than 12 police agencies are involved in the case - including the FBI, Michigan State Police, Oakland County Sheriff's Department, Oakland County Prosecutor's office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Secret Service, Southfield Police Department, Michigan Department of Corrections and the South Oakland Narcotics Intelligence Consortium Sonic. Danielle Stislicki was last seen in her 2015 black, muddy Jeep Renegade leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield in the 10 Mile and Telegraph area sometime around 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m on Dec. 2. What happened next has haunted Stislicki's friends and family. Police say Stislicki had plans that night with a childhood female friend. Stislicki never showed, and the friend called Stislicki to no avail. The next day, Dec. 3, Stislicki was scheduled to work at 8 a.m. She didn't show. At roughly 6 p.m., the concerned childhood friend, still unable to reach Stislicki, went to her apartment at the Independence Green Apartments in Farmington Hills. The friend discovered Stistlicki's car, parked a few feet from her building, and called Stistlicki's family who later that evening alerted Farmington Hills police. Police have been on the case since and devoted hundreds of hours looking for Stislicki. They immediately searched the Independence Green premises and say that Stislicki's Jeep was found locked in the complex parking lot and inside was her purse, which contained credit cards and her driver's license. Police found no sign of a struggle or foul play in the car or apartment. A massive search for Stislicki was held on Dec. 4 with friends, family and K-9 officers. On Dec. 5, a Michigan State Police helicopter was in the air performing an overhead search. In the days since, more than a dozen police agencies have poured their efforts into locating Stislicki. At the Dec. 7 press conference, police stressed that they don't believe Stislicki ran away. Stislicki's parents, Richard and Ann, shared how excited Stislicki was about her life. "Danielle is exuberant. She's funny, she's silly, she's artistic," her mother said. Richard continued, "Danielle had a lot of future dreams that she was actively working on. She wanted to get a Tiny Home and was in that investigating process and imaging what her life would be. We don't feel like after making an appointment to go have dinner with a friend she would then all of a sudden change her plans." Police are now looking for "four major things" and are asking for the public's help. Number one: If you saw Danielle leave MetLife around 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec. 2. Number two: If you saw Danielle driving her Jeep Renegade on Dec. 2 or Dec 3. Numbers three and four: The police are looking for Stislicki's keys, which contain a yellow smiley face key card, and her Samsung Galaxy Core Prime phone in a rose-colored case. If you have any information, you may share it anonymously with the Farmington Hills Police by calling 248-871-2610. An officer will be at that phone around the clock. Additionally, Independence Green Apartments, where Stislicki lives, is offering a $50,000 reward for the safe return of Danielle and arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals involved. Stislicki's friends and family have also created a GoFundMe reward fund totaling $15,000. http://patch.com/michigan/troy/police-rele...ton-hills-woman |
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| tatertot | Dec 20 2016, 09:14 AM Post #2 |
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http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2016/12/19/pol...tim-of-a-crime/ Police Believe Missing Farmington Hills Woman ‘Was The Victim Of A Crime’ December 19, 2016 4:11 PM FARMINTON HILLS (WWJ) – Farmington Hills police say they believe foul play was involved in the disappearance of 28-year-old Danielle Stislicki, now missing for more than two weeks. “All available information and evidence leads investigators to believe Danielle Stislicki was the victim of a crime,” police said in a media release out Monday. Stislicki, who goes by “Dani,” left her job at MetLife on Telegraph Rd., north of 10 Mile, in Southfield at around 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, and was supposed to stop home and then meet a friend for dinner. However, police say she never showed up for that dinner meeting, didn’t make it to work as scheduled the next day, and hasn’t been heard from since. Stislicki’s Jeep was found a day later, parked outside her home at the Independence Green apartments in the area of Halsted and Grand River in Farmington Hills. The vehicle was locked, police said, and Stislicki’s purse — along with her ID and credit cards — was found inside. Police said at that time they found no evidence of a struggle — but, apparently, some sign of a crime has turned up since. “Investigators have worked tirelessly since Danielle was reported missing,” the police department’s statement continues. “Farmington Hills detectives and evidence technicians have received extensive assistance and resources from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.” “All of the investigating agencies want the Stislicki family and the public to know that the law enforcement community is determined and committed to finding Danielle and solving this case. Investigators have collected evidence currently under analysis and examination.” Police said no further details regarding that evidence or other specifics of the case would be released, in order to maintain the integrity of an active investigation. Stislicki’s parents said its out of character for her to disappear like this, that she’s dependable, and that there’s just no way she would up and leave without a word. “Our concern is that Danielle is somewhere being held, not by her choice, and wants to come home — and we want to bring her home,” her mother, Ann Stislicki, said. Investigators are continuing to follow up on leads and continue to seek tips in the case. Police said they were looking for a missing phone and key charm [photos and details here] and to hear from anyone who may have seen the missing woman’s muddy dark gray Jeep Renegade on the day Danielle Stislicki disappeared. She is described as 5 feet, 5 inches, about 123 pounds, with brown wavy medium-length hair. She was wearing jeans, a black zip-up shirt, a blue Eddie Bauer jacket and burgundy boots. Tips from the public are “strongly encouraged,” police said, and should be directed to the Farmington Hills Police Department’s Command Desk at 248-871-2610. Tipsters may remain anonymous. The total possible reward money from Independence Green Apartments ($50,000), MetLife ($50,000) and a family friend’s GoFundMe account ($25,000.00) totals over $125,000. |
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