Crime & Safety

Police Believe Missing Farmington Hills Woman Danielle Stislicki Was Victim of a Crime

Farmington Hills Police report that evidence points in the direction that Stislicki was the victim of a crime.

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — Farmington Hills Police say that evidence collected thus far points in the direction that missing 28-year-old Danielle Stislicki was the victim of a crime, according to a press release.

In the wake of the young woman's Dec. 2 disappearance, the Farmington Hills Police Department, working alongside federal, state and local agencies, has devoted countless hours searching for her.

Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus issued a press release on Dec. 19 updating the public of the search efforts.

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Nebus' full statement:

All available information and evidence leads investigators to believe Danielle Stislicki was the victim of a crime. 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. 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. No information will be released regarding the specifics of the case in order to maintain the integrity of an active investigation.
Investigators continue to follow leads in the case. Tips from the public are strongly encouraged 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 ($50,000.00), MetLife ($50,000.00) and a family friend’s GoFundMe account ($25,000.00) totals over $125,000.00.

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