Law enforcement searching Hines Park in Livonia for missing Danielle Stislicki
07/19/2017 6:52 am PDT
via WXYZ
LIVONIA, Mich. -- (WXYZ)-- 8:37 a.m.
Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus provided an update on the search for missing 29-year-old Danielle Stislicki this morning.
Nebus says law enforcement and K9s are searching for evidence related to the case at Hines Park.
“Law enforcement authorities have expressed since day one that Danielle Stislicki was a victim of a crime,” said Chief Nebus in a statement. “The facts of the case lead us to believe she is not alive. Several air, land, and water searches have been conducted at various places throughout the investigation. Hines Park is being searched as the result of a recent Livonia and Farmington Hills joint investigation. This investigation has led to criminal charges in Livonia against Floyd Galloway, a 30-year-old resident of Berkley. Because the Livonia incident occurred in Hines Park, it is a location that requires searching. There is no specific information or evidence that leads us to believe Danielle's remains are in the park.”
Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for Stislicki's belongings: a sky blue Eddie Bauer coat, black zip-up shirt, blue jeans and burgundy boots. Authorities are also looking for a tan and brown striped comforter.
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