Danielle Stislicki Search Continues As Fliers, Hashtags Of Hope Shared In Unusual Places In Effort To Find Her


Although Farmington Hills, Michigan, woman Danielle Stislicki vanished almost six months ago, her family, friends, and thousands of supporters are not giving up hope of finding her. As police continue their investigation into her disappearance, a multitude of people have placed fliers and hashtags in unusual places to ensure everything that can be done is being done to locate the missing woman.

The Find Danielle Stislicki Facebook page, dedicated to everything about her case, has featured a number of images that demonstrate supporters are hard at work keeping Danielle’s story in the public eye. One image taken at Paint Creek Trail and posted on the page shows a person sitting on a bench with a missing persons poster of Danielle seemingly pasted on her back. The caption to the photo reads as follows. “Cruisin’ the Trails ride! Always looking to #FindDani #LightTheWayForDani…”

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In another post featuring the same image, the caption reads, “We have succeeded in making this world smaller!”

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Yet another photo on the Find Danielle Stislicki facebook page, which was shared by Danielle’s father, Rich Stislicki, shows an SUV with “FindDani.org” and “#FINDDANI” written on the back. Jamie Benoit snapped the image and wrote as follows.

“Just left an awful day at work. To the point where I am still shaking I am so angry… And then I see this. Made me smile… Reminds me that there [are] people more concerned with others than themselves. Thank goodness.”

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Rich shared an additional post on Facebook that includes a photo of one of Danielle’s missing persons fliers on the door of a beauty salon. The caption reads, “I went to the hair salon today in Canton and this flyer was posted on one of the doors. #FindDani… We will never give up…”

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As far as the investigation into Danielle’s case, Farmington Hills police have publicly stated that Danielle was the victim of a crime and never made it back home after leaving work the day she went missing. In addition, authorities recently confirmed in an interview with the Already Gone Podcast that the Berkley home that was searched only weeks after Danielle vanished belonged to a former co-worker. Nevertheless, no one has been named a person of interest or suspect in Danielle’s case.

Danielle, 28 at the time, went missing in the late afternoon of Friday, December 2, 2016, after leaving her job at MetLife at around 5 p.m. She had plans later in the evening to meet a lifelong female friend for dinner after first stopping at her apartment on the way home from work.

When Danielle failed to show up for the planned dinner her friend became extremely worried. When she was unable to make contact with Danielle by Saturday and Danielle failed to show up for work, the friend became alarmed. She then headed to the Independence Green apartment complex where Danielle lives and when the friend arrived, she found Danielle’s Jeep Renegade parked near her apartment.

[Image by Farmington Hills Police Department]

Local law enforcement later announced that inside Danielle’s locked Jeep was her purse, her identification, and her credit cards. Danielle’s keys and cell phone were nowhere to be found, thus, authorities announced her key ring contains a unique key charm consisting of a yellow figure with a green body and yellow legs. Danielle’s cell phone is a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime in a rose gold case.

[Image by Farmington Hills Police Department]

Danielle is described as being five-feet, five-inches tall, and weighing about 123 pounds. She has brown wavy medium-length hair and was wearing a black shirt, blue jeans, a blue Eddie Bauer jacket, and burgundy boots when she vanished.

[Image by Farmington Hills Police Department]

Police want to speak to anyone who may have spotted Danielle or her Jeep between 5 p.m. on Friday, December 2, and 6 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, when her vehicle was found. Danielle’s vehicle is a black 2015 Jeep Renegade with Michigan License Plate DGH 8957.

[Image by Farmington Hills Police Department]

The website www.finddani.org is another place where those who want to support the search for Danielle can find a bevy of information about her case. In addition, in the “How Can I Help?” section of the website it features social media links to the Twitter page @find_dani and details about tagging tweets and retweets. In addition, a link exists to the finddaniellestislicki Instagram page where memories of the young woman are being shared.

At press, a Go Fund Me campaign offering a reward for information that will lead to Danielle had jumped to $33,640, surpassing its original goal of $25,000 by several thousand dollars. Danielle’s employer, MetLife is offering a $50,000 reward, and the Independence Green apartment complex where Danielle lives is offering another $50,000, making the current reward $133,640.

Anyone who has information regarding Danielle Stislicki is urged to call the Farmington Hills Police Command Desk at 248-871-2610 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP or 1-800-773-2587. Those who call with any information about the missing woman can remain anonymous if they so desire.

[Featured Image by Find Danielle Stislicki/Facebook]

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