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4-year-old listed as missing and endangered with father
Lilliana Nardlini was last seen with her biological father at a Burger King restaurant on Gratiot Avenue in Marysville. Police say he lost custody of Lilliana under a court order.
MARYSVILLE, Mich. (WJRT) - Michigan State Police issued a missing and endangered advisory for a 4-year-old girl allegedly abducted by her father, who does not have legal custody.
Lilliana Nardini was last seen with her biological father, Erik Nardini, at a Burger King restaurant on Gratiot Avenue in Marysville. Police say he lost custody of Lilliana under a court order.
They may be in a burgundy 2020 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck with license plate number EBR4234 or a charcoal colored 2018 Chevrolet Silverado with license plate number CSP838.
Anyone who sees them should call 911 immediately or the Marysville Department of Public Safety at 810-364-6300.

Police: Dad of missing girl told her mom she would never see the child again
Lillianna Nardini was last seen at approximately 10:30 p.m. Monday. If anyone has more information, contact Marysville Police Department.
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Update: Marysville police have updated one of the vehicles and license plates they are searching for.
The Marysville Police Department and Michigan State Police are searching for a missing child and are asking for the community's help.
Marysville Police Department believe Lillianna Nardini, 4, was last seen being dropped off by an unidentified person at approximately 10:30 p.m. Monday at the Burger King on the 3100 block of Gratiot Avenue in Marysville. Police believe she is with her father Erik Nardini.
According to a press release from Michigan State Police, Erik Nardini lost custody of Lilliana.
Lillianna Nardini is described as being 3-feet-tall and weighing 30 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and is white. The clothing she was wearing at the time of her disappearance is unknown and she does not have identifying marks.
Police are looking for a 2014 burgundy GMC Sierra with the license plate DB27664 or a 2018 charcoal Chevy Silverado with the license plate CSP838.
Lillianna and Erik Nardini are not Marysville residents. Erik Nardini is a resident of the Macomb and Oakland County areas. Lillianna's mother is a resident of Cadillac. Police said they do not know where they headed after they left the Burger King.
If anybody has information regarding Lillianna Nardini's whereabouts, call either 911 or the Marysville Police Department at (810) 364-6300. Port Huron Major Crimes is assisting and taking tips. They can be reached at (810) 984-5383.
Police are actively searching for Lillianna Nardini at this time.