Michigan family of four that mysteriously disappeared one week ago is located in Wisconsin
Michigan family of four that disappeared last week The Fremont Police Department announced after the father made a 911 call asking for police protection located in Wisconsin on Sunday.
Anthony and Suzette Sirigliano, both 51, and their children, Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, were last seen Sunday at their home in western Michigan, 45 miles north of Grand Rapids.
Chief of the Fremont Police Department Tim Rodwell previously told Fox News Digital That the father was “showing my officers paranoia and some concerns regarding the FBI and the CIA” the night before they disappeared.
“Everyone is fine,” Anthony, Sr., told the 911 dispatcher that night. “I need some police protection immediately. It’s a vital national interest. It’s connected to 9/11 and people want to be wiped off the face of the earth.”
Anthony and Suzette Sirigliano, both 51, and their two sons, Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, were found after disappearing from their Michigan home on October 16.
(Fremont Police Department)
The officers returned home and spoke to the family for 45 minutes shortly after midnight.
Suzette’s elderly mother, who suffers from dementia, was found wandering the streets of the Fremont neighborhood on Monday.
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The family was seen buying food at a gas station in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Friday, according to Michigan State Police.
The Fremont Police Department said after they were located in Wisconsin on Sunday Wood That the family “continues to see that people are stalking them, but the investigation elements do not meet the criteria for preventive custody.”

The Cirigliano family was spotted at a gas station in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Friday before being located in Wisconsin on Sunday.
(Michigan State Police)
Fremont Police [Department] I would like to thank you for all [help] Locate the Cirigliano family. The family has been successfully located in Wisconsin.”
Fox News’ Rebecca Rosenberg contributed to this report.