
Michigan police, authorities said on Wednesday they are aggressively searching leads in the case of a disappeared Michigan woman who was missing from a month, after leaving from her job at an insurance agency, noting they believe that the 28-year-old is a victim of foul play.
Danielle Stislicki was last seen on 2 December around 5 p.m., when she was walking out of the Metlife insurance agency building where she worked in Southfield, a northern suburb of Detroit.
Investigators said in an interview to FoxNews.com that Staslicki had planned to go back to her apartment in Farmington, which is around ten miles away -- before meeting her best friend for dinner which she never made it.
Police officers found Stislicki's 2015 Jeep Renegade parked in front of her apartment the next day, the Independence Green Apartment Complex with the doors locked and her purse and wallet were inside the car.
Police are now searching for two pieces of an evidence, that were missing from the vehicle: Stislicki's cell phone -- a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime in a rose-colored case -- and her keys, which were attached to a distinctive yellow and a green key charm.
It's not known clear if she ever made it from her car into her home, or if some other person had parked her vehicle at the apartment complex, which investigators had said which has many units and is "well populated."
According to a close source to the investigation confirmed on Wednesday a home in a neighboring town was searched in connection with Stislicki but declined to say what, if anything, the authorities have uncovered.
Stislicki was wearing a sky blue Eddie Bauer jacket, jeans, a black zip-up shirt and burgundy boots. If Anyone has nay information regarding the missing case of Stislicki's disappearance can contact the Farmington Hills Police Department at 248-871-2610.
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