Crime & Safety

Police Scour Berkley Home In The Search For Missing Farmington Hills Woman

28-year-old Danielle Stislicki went missing three weeks ago today.

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — Farmington Hills Police descended upon a Berkley home on Dec. 22 looking for clues leading them to missing Farmington Hills woman Danielle Stislicki, according to media reports.

The Oakland County Crime Lab reportedly helped in the search, and police would only share that that they were at the home searching for information to find Stislicki, ClickOnDetroit reports.

On Dec. 19, Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus issued a press release where he expressed that evidence collected thus far points in the direction that Stislicki was the victim of a crime. The young woman was last seen leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield in her black Jeep Renegade three weeks ago today, on Dec. 2.

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The Farmington Hills Police Department, working alongside federal, state and local agencies, has spent weeks searching for her. If you have any information, you can share it anonymously with the Farmington Hills Police by calling 248-871-2610.

There is a reward of over $129,000 for information leading to Stislicki. The woman's apartment complex, Independence Green Apartments, has pledged $50,000; Stislicki's employer, MetLife, has offered $50,000; and a GoFundMe account created by Stislicki's loved ones has raised $29,000.

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