Crime & Safety
Missing Farmington Hills Woman Danielle Stislicki's Loved Ones Want to Keep Case in Spotlight
"Find Danielle Stislicki" is a Facebook page dedicated to sharing updates and information leading to Stislicki.

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — It's not just the Farmington Hills Police and more than a dozen other law enforcement agencies that have been tirelessly searching for 28-year-old Danielle Stislicki, who went missing after leaving her job in Southfield on Dec. 2. The Farmington Hills woman's family, friends and the Metro Detroit community have also been fervently working day and night to find her.
In fact, Stislicki's loved ones created a Facebook page titled "Find Danielle Stistlicki" dedicated to sharing information and updates about the search. And in a recent Facebook post, Stislicki's loved ones say there's something you can do, too: Keep Stislicki in the spotlight by publicly sharing Facebook posts relating to the search.
The thinking is that every time you share an update or photo of Stislicki, then you're helping increase the odds that someone out there will recognize the young woman's huge smile and it'll jog a flashback or spark a connection. And that could be the revelation that finally leads to the safe return of Stislicki.
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Find Danielle Stislicki update: To all of our Facebook family and friends, the following is an update regarding the efforts to assist the police in their search for Danielle Stislicki. As a reminder, when Danielle went missing this page was established to share her story to generate leads for the police to use in their search for Danielle. Additionally, by design or not, this page has become a rallying point for millions of people – a group committed to not only aid in the search, but to share stories, pictures and videos AND to support, pray, and develop friendships. Here is what we’ve accomplished thus far:
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1) Created this Facebook page. To date it has reached 3.2 million people.
2) Created a website (http://www.finddani.org/) dedicated to the search for Danielle. This page has reached over 20,000 people. It is an information hub so fliers and hand-outs can be printed directly from this website.
3) Held a candlelight vigil which was attended by roughly 500 people.
4) Enlisted the assistance of several corporations in communicating our goals, including Dave and Busters, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Beaumont Hospitals, Henry Ford Health Systems, Oakland Schools, McLaren Health, Shift Digital and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
5) Obtained assistance from International Outdoor and Lamar Advertising who generously donated electronic billboards.
6) Obtained assistance from celebrities Robert Patrick and Juliette Lewis via twitter (over 400,000 followers between them).
7) Utilized LinkedIn contacts and to date have reached approximately 2,000 business associates/colleagues.
8) Have prevailed upon numerous local media outlets to report and provide updates regarding Dani’s search including but not limited to the following: The Detroit News, The Detroit Free Press, The Oakland Press, M Live, Click-on-Detroit, WJR, WWJ, WXYZ, Fox2 Detroit, C&G, Patch, WILX, and Inquisitor.
9) National media outlets have also carried the story, including NBC Dateline, CBS, The Huffington Post, People Magazine, World Press Magazine, CNN and Yahoo news.
These are great accomplishments and all of us should take great pride in what we’ve accomplished thus far; however, there is a lot of work left to be done. The population of the state of Michigan is nearly 10 million people, the population of the United States is nearly 320 million people and the worlds’ population is over 7 billion people. Our goal is to inform everyone in Michigan, the United States and eventually the world. Someone, somewhere will recognize Danielle’s face and will provide the lead needed to bring Dani home. Please, we ask that you continue to publicly share Facebook posts again if you already have; start to publicly share Facebook posts if you haven’t yet; and tweet every celebrity, news organization, and business you can think of. Additionally, there are people who don’t use social media. Talk to your friends and co-workers about Danielle, post those fliers to tell her story and generate leads. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Keep the faith! #finddani #LightTheWayForDani
Photo courtesy of the Farmington Hills Police
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