Crime & Safety

Reward For Missing Oakland County Woman Tops $120,000

It has been one week since Stislicki was last seen on Dec. 2 leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield.

OAKLAND COUNTY, MI — The reward money for information leading to missing Danielle Stislicki now tops over $120,000.

Stislicki's employer, MetLife, has offered $50,000 in reward money as has Stislicki's Farmington Hills apartment building, Independence Green Apartments. A GoFundMe reward fund created by friends and family of Stislicki has received over $20,000 in donations - bringing the total reward to $120,000.

Stislicki was last seen in her 2015 black, muddy Jeep Renegade leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield in the 10 Mile and Telegraph area sometime around 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m on Dec. 2. She had plans to meet a friend for dinner that night and never showed. She was reported missing to Farmington Hills Police on Dec. 3.

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Farmington Hills police say more than 12 police agencies are involved in the case - including the FBI, Michigan State Police, Oakland County Sheriff's Department, Oakland County Prosecutor's office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Secret Service, Southfield Police Department, Michigan Department of Corrections and the South Oakland Narcotics Intelligence Consortium Sonic.

If you have any information, you may share it anonymously with the Farmington Hills Police by calling 248-871-2610. An officer will be at that phone around the clock.

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