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Oct 28, 2022, 03:00 PM
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Michigan family of 4 missing after dad reportedly exhibits 'paranoid behaviors'
Four-member Michigan family reported missing after father allegedly displays "paranoid behaviour"
A 51-year-old man, a lady, and their two teenage children are reportedly missing after going missing over the weekend, and police are looking for them.
The Cirigliano family was "extremely concerned" about some of their missing members who "unexpectedly left" their Fremont home and haven't been seen since, according to the Fremont Police Department on Oct. 19.
Anthony, Suzette, Noah, 15, and Brandon Cirigliano, 19, have not been seen or heard from since October 16 according to Michigan State Police, who are supporting Fremont Police in the investigation. Family members have described this as "uncharacteristic."
All of their phones have been switched off since Tony, 51, was allegedly "exhibiting paranoid behaviors." They allegedly neglected their pets and another member of the household who needs full-time care.
WOOD-TV announces Tim Rodwell, chief of police in Fremont, said: "Right now, we don't observe any indications of violence or criminal activity. No evidence of a battle can be found inside the house."
Their resident, Suzette Cirigliano's dementia-stricken mother, was reportedly discovered strolling about the neighborhood on Monday, October 17.
According to reports, Tony contacted 911 on Sunday, October 16, and requested to talk with someone concerning a "important national interest."
He reportedly stated, "People want to wipe me off the face of the planet because it has to do with September 11th. I'm not insane."
The U.S. government will take it from there, Tony said to dispatch, adding that he knew a Fremont Police sergeant.
Tony and Suzette Cirigliano reportedly chatted with police for 45 minutes while they were at their residence. Tony is said to have expressed his belief that "terrible things" were about to occur.
A Toyota Siena minivan is thought to be the family's mode of transportation.
Four-member Michigan family reported missing after father allegedly displays "paranoid behaviour"
A 51-year-old man, a lady, and their two teenage children are reportedly missing after going missing over the weekend, and police are looking for them.
The Cirigliano family was "extremely concerned" about some of their missing members who "unexpectedly left" their Fremont home and haven't been seen since, according to the Fremont Police Department on Oct. 19.
Anthony, Suzette, Noah, 15, and Brandon Cirigliano, 19, have not been seen or heard from since October 16 according to Michigan State Police, who are supporting Fremont Police in the investigation. Family members have described this as "uncharacteristic."
All of their phones have been switched off since Tony, 51, was allegedly "exhibiting paranoid behaviors." They allegedly neglected their pets and another member of the household who needs full-time care.
WOOD-TV announces Tim Rodwell, chief of police in Fremont, said: "Right now, we don't observe any indications of violence or criminal activity. No evidence of a battle can be found inside the house."
Their resident, Suzette Cirigliano's dementia-stricken mother, was reportedly discovered strolling about the neighborhood on Monday, October 17.
According to reports, Tony contacted 911 on Sunday, October 16, and requested to talk with someone concerning a "important national interest."
He reportedly stated, "People want to wipe me off the face of the planet because it has to do with September 11th. I'm not insane."
The U.S. government will take it from there, Tony said to dispatch, adding that he knew a Fremont Police sergeant.
Tony and Suzette Cirigliano reportedly chatted with police for 45 minutes while they were at their residence. Tony is said to have expressed his belief that "terrible things" were about to occur.
A Toyota Siena minivan is thought to be the family's mode of transportation.