The instance ‘Anthony John Cirigliano Michigan Family Of 4 Goes Missing’ A family of four unexpectedly left their Michigan home early on Monday morning, leaving behind their pets and a relative who needs full-time care. Authorities are searching for the family.
Anthony John Cirigliano Michigan Family Of 4 Goes Missing
Police said Anthony, Suzette, Noah, and Brandon Cirigliano were last heard from Sunday night by family members who said Anthony seemed paranoid, according to WZZM.
All the family’s cell phones were turned off after that last contact with family.
Police provided these descriptions of the family:
- Anthony John Cirigliano, “Tony”, 51, 5’6” tall, 180 lbs., brown hair, no facial hair.
- Suzette Lee Cirigliano, 51, 5’9”, 120 lbs., blond hair, glasses.
- Brandon Michael Cirigliano, 19, 5’8”, 120 lbs., brown hair, brown eyes.
- Noah Alexander Cirigliano, 15, 120 lbs., brown hair, brown eyes.
An elderly relative who has dementia, and who the family was caring for, was found Monday walking the neighborhood, Rodwell said. She is now being cared for by other family members.
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“We don’t see any signs of violence, we don’t see any signs of foul play right now. There’s no signs of struggle inside the home,” Rodwell told WOOD.
The teens both have autism, authorities said.
The officers made sure everyone was safe and OK, spending about an hour with Anthony Cirigliano, and also talked to Suzette, Rodwell told WOOD. “Honestly, that’s a very abnormal thing to say, and make a police report of,” he said.
The Search For The Family Of Anthony John Cirigliano
Police are asking anyone who sees the family to contact the department, and Rodwell is asking that the parents let family members know they are safe.
They may be in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan with Michigan registration DJL1982, according to state police.
Fremont is a town of around 4,500 about 35 miles north of Grand Rapids. The family has lived there for four years, Rodwell told the station. Prior to that, they lived in the Jasper County area of South Carolina.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fremont Police Department at 231-924-2400 or 911.
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