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The Case of Danielle Stislicki
Danielle Stislick, 28, of Farmington Hills, went missing Dec. 2, 2016. Here is a timeline of events since her disappearance.
The last time anyone saw or heard from Danielle Stislicki*was*Dec. 2, 2016*when she was leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield.*
The 28-year-old woman has been missing for more than seven months. Police have arrested a person of interest in connection with her disappearance, but they don't believe that she'll be found alive.
Here's a timeline of events since Stislicki*left her job that day:
Dec. 2, 2016 -- Stislicki*last heard from
Stislicki*was last seen leaving her job at MetLife in the 25000 block of Telegraph Road in Southfield. She was planning to meet a friend for dinner after work.*
"That particular day she was scheduled to work longer. And because things were a little slow she asked, after getting a request from a friend, whether or not it would be OK if she left early," said Stislicki's father, Richard Stislicki. *
Ann Stislicki, Danielle's mother, said she thinks the final text message she sent to the friend is that she was able to get off work early and that she was going to "swing home real quick, pack a bag" and meet the friend at dinner.*
Stislicki left work about 5 p.m. that day. However, she never showed up to dinner and did not communicate to her friend.
She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a black zip-up shirt, a blue Eddie Bauer coat and burgundy boots.
"Her family said it's out of character for her to be missing, and they are concerned," Farmington Hills police said in the original missing person's report.
Dec. 3, 2016 -- Stislicki's*Jeep found at her apartment
Stislicki's*friend was worried, so she went to the Independence Green apartment complex where Danielle lived the next day. Stislicki's*Jeep Renegade was found parked just 8 feet from her apartment door. Her purse was left in the SUV.*
The Jeep was left at her home near Halsted Road and Grand River Avenue in Farmington Hills, even though Stislicki was last seen at her workplace in Southfield.
Dec. 7, 2016 -- Apartment complex offers $50,000 award
More than $125,000 is being offered as a reward to anyone who could help bring Stislicki back to her parents safely. On Dec. 7,*the Independence Green apartments chipped in a $50,000 reward.
The reward was announced five days after Stislicki was originally reported missing.
The Independence Green apartments are located on Halsted Road between Grand River Avenue and 11 Mile Road in Farmington Hills.
Police announced the reward was offered for any information that helped find Stislicki or make an arrest in connection to her disappearance.
Dec. 10, 2016 -- Candlelight vigil held
Friends and family held a candlelight vigilfor Stisilcki at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, which was eight days after she had been reported missing.
People gathered under the arch outside the Raleigh Office Centre at the MetLife office building on Telegraph Road in Southfield, where Stislicki had been last seen.
Candles with drop guards were donated by friends of the family for the event.
Dec. 19, 2016 -- Stislicki believed to be victim of crime
Police announced they believe*Stislicki*is a victim of a crime.
Stislicki had been missing for more than two weeks with no sign of her reported.*Police and family members continued to search for her, and no information was given to police despite the hefty reward.
"All available information and evidence leads investigators to believe Danielle Stislicki was the victim of a crime," police said in a statement. "Investigators have worked tirelessly since Danielle was reported missing. Farmington Hills detectives and evidence technicians have received extensive assistance and resources from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies."
Stislicki's parents had made it clear they believed their daughter's disappearance was the result of foul play.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/danielle-stislicki
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