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In a case that has investigators confused, a family inexplicably disappears without a sign.

A Michigan family inexplicably disappeared from their house over the weekend and has not been seen or heard from since, perplexing detectives.

They’re simply worried, Fremont Police Chief Tim Rodwell told. The conditions are unusual.

Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, and their two sons, Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, went missing on Sunday and are thought to be in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan, according to investigators.

The couple’s credit cards and bank accounts have seen no activity, and Anthony’s phone has been switched off. Officials claimed Suzette’s and the boys’ phones were discovered in their house. A succession of search warrants yielded no results, according to Rodwell.

Suzette has been caring for her elderly mother, who has dementia, while Anthony works in finance.

The elderly mother was discovered strolling the streets of their Fremont area, which is roughly 45 miles north of Grand Rapids, on Monday.

The Cirigliano family was not home when police arrived, and they looked to have gone suddenly without making plans for Suzette’s mom, who is currently with another relative.

Anthony had contacted 911 in distress shortly after midnight the night before, so there were warning indications. Anthony was whining about some complicated issue related to the September 11th attacks, Rodwell explained. He was expressing paranoia and some worries about the FBI and CIA to his officers.

Two police chatted for 45 minutes with Anthony and Suzette to ensure she was okay. According to Rodwell, authorities found that no one was in immediate danger.

They appear to be incredibly wonderful folks who were looking for their family, he remarked. There have been no difficulties with them.

Rodwell asks that anybody with information call the Fremont Police Department at 231-924-2100.


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