Does anyone have any idea what happened? Who saw her last? What was she wearing? Where was she? Does she have a vehicle? Has that been located? What was she reportedly doing when she vanished? None of the usual questions have been answered.
Investigating behind the scenes sometimes produces a brilliant result, and sometimes it is just an excuse to sweep it under the carpet.
She was missing for 8 days before people were talking about it? When was her disappearance reported to police and who reported it?
Children, husband, co-workers - they noticed her "as missing" on April 26 but no one said much until May 4?
Her residence
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Rural farmland
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May 12, 2021
Authorities are looking for missing Michigan woman
Dee Ann Warner, 52, was
last seen the evening of April 24 and early morning of April 25 at her Munger Road home in Franklin Township, according to Lenawee County Sheriff's Office.
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article from May 12:
Still no signs of missing Lenawee County woman
The 52-year-old wife and mother was
last seen April 25 at her house on Munger Road in Franklin Township, outside Tecumseh, Michigan.
There have been no phone calls of social media activity since she went missing.
“We had her family in here yesterday at the Sheriff’s Office and they still have not heard from her,” Bevier said. “
In the beginning, it was not unusual for her to leave for a few days.”
On Tuesday, Warner’s family released a statement that reads in part, “We are continuing to work closely with the investigators and we just ask that if anyone has any information to please contact police.”
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Published: May. 21, 2021 at 9:35 PM
Search continues for missing Lenawee County woman
Dee Ann Warner, 52, was
last seen on the evening of April 24 at her home
This week, the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office, along with several other agencies, including Michigan State Police and Cambridge Township Police, searched for Warner.
On Friday, authorities focused their search on farmland in Cambridge Township and searched with area on foot with K9′s.
“There were 9 or 10 different properties we searched and they averaged anywhere from 3 to 30 acres,” said Ewald. “The family is a farming family and they farm about 3,000 acres, so we just wanted to cover all of them just to make sure.”
At this time, Ewald says they did not have a specific reason to search those fields.
Warner’s
purse and cell phone are also missing, but so far nothing has turned up, according to authorities.