Danielle Stislicki Missing: Thousands On Facebook Aid In Search For Farmington Hills Woman


Danielle Stislicki has not been seen or heard from since December 2, prompting thousands to take to Facebook to aid in the search for the missing Farmington Hills, Michigan woman.

At press, the Find Danielle Stislicki Facebook page had 12,715 followers and 17,536 people talking about the page and its contents regarding Danielle’s disappearance.

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Facebook posts on the page date back to December 8, just days after Danielle, 28, went missing and include a multitude of photos, missing posters, videos, news reports, and suggestions from many who have commented on the investigation into what happened to Danielle.

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A comment from one man on December 9 asked, “Was the phone pinged? That seems like the best place to use technology to track it,” while another comment queried, “Did anybody try logging into her google [sic] to find the last known location of her phone?” Another Facebook post regarding the investigation into Danielle’s case asked, “Have they been looking at Craigslist or Backpage.com sites?”

At a press conference held on December 7, a video of which is on the Find Danielle Stislicki Facebook page, her family expressed concern that she may have been abducted. They noted Danielle is an extremely dependable person and would not have vanished without a word to anyone.

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Danielle disappeared sometime in the late afternoon of December 2 after leaving her job at MetLife in Southfield, according to CBS News. On that day, Danielle was scheduled to make a stop at her apartment and then meet up with a childhood female friend for dinner, who she had also planned to spend the evening with.

Danielle did not show up for the pre-planned meeting, so her friend drove to Danielle’s apartment and found her vehicle. The friend contacted the Stislicki family, who in turn notified police on the evening of December 3 after Danielle failed to show up for work Saturday morning.

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Danielle’s locked Jeep Renegade was found just outside the Independence Green apartments where she lives, and according to authorities, her purse, her identification, and her credit cards were inside, as previously reported by the Inquisitr.

Police note they have found no evidence of foul play during their investigation into the matter in either Danielle’s vehicle or her apartment.

Danielle’s keys and cell phone were nowhere to be found, so authorities announced her key ring contains a unique key charm consisting of “a smiling yellow figure with a green body and yellow legs.” Danielle’s cell phone is a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime in a pink or rose case.

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At the press conference, Danielle’s mother expressed fears that her daughter had been kidnapped.

“Our concern is that Danielle is somewhere being held, not by her choice, and wants to come home – and we want to bring her home.”

On Saturday, a candlelight vigil was held for Danielle at the last place she was seen, the Metlife office building, CBS Detroit reports. Hundreds of people showed up at the event, and her family thanked all who attended for their support and for keeping Danielle’s story in the public eye. It was announced that #finddani and #lightthewayfordani should be hashtags used on social media with regard to Danielle.

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Danielle is described as being 5’5? tall, and weighing about 123 lbs. She has brown wavy, medium-length hair and was wearing a black shirt, blue jeans, a blue Eddie Bauer jacket, and maroon boots when she vanished.

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At press, a Go Fund Me campaign offering a reward for information that will lead to Danielle was only over its $25,000 goal at $25,416. 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 just over $125,000.

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. Danielle’s vehicle is a dark gray 2015 Jeep Renegade with Michigan License Plate DGH 8957.

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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.

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