Michigan couple and their teenage sons mysteriously disappear after father calls police to show ‘paranoia’ with concerns about FBI, CIA and 9/11.
- Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, and their two sons, Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, have not been seen at their Fremont, Michigan home since Sunday
- A mystery when it was revealed that Anthony in distress about the 9/11 conspiracy called 911
- The family has not used their bank accounts or cell phones since the disappearance
A couple and their two teenage sons have mysteriously disappeared from their Michigan home as police say they are “very concerned” for their safety.
Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, and their two sons Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, have not been seen at their Fremont home since Sunday, and police believe they are traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan.
The case is mysterious after it was revealed Anthony had called 911 the night before she disappeared, desperate about a 9/11 conspiracy theory and was “paranoid” about the FBI and CIA.
Officials only realized the family was missing when they found Suzette’s elderly mother, who has dementia and is being cared for by Suzette, wandering the streets of Fremont confused and alone, reports Fox News.
When police brought Suzette’s mother back to the family home, they discovered that the parents and their two sons were missing.
Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, (pictured together) and their two sons Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, have not been seen at their Fremont home since Sunday, and police believe they are in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan are traveling
Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, (pictured) and their parents have not been seen since Sunday
Police have since searched the family home and found Suzette’s and the two teenagers’ phones there.
The couple did not use their credit cards and there was no activity on their bank accounts while Antony’s phone was off, police said.
“We’re just very concerned,” Fremont Police Chief Tim Rodwell said. “The circumstances are strange.”
The family appeared to have left abruptly, having failed to make arrangements for Suzette’s elderly mother, who is now in the care of another relative.
The night before they disappeared, Anthony had called 911 in distress.
Police believe the couple are traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan (pictured)
Officers only realized the family was missing when they found Suzette’s elderly mother, who has dementia and is being cared for by Suzette, wandering the streets of Fremont confused and alone
“Anthony was complaining about a complicated issue related to the 9/11 attack,” Rodwell said.
“He showed my officers paranoia and some concerns about the FBI and CIA.”
Two police officers went to their family home that night and spoke to Anthony for 45 minutes, police said. They also spoke to Suzette to make sure she was safe.
However, the police officers found during the visit that the family was not in any immediate danger.
“They seem like really good people who took care of their families,” Rodwell said. “Nobody had any problems with them.”
Rodwell urges anyone with information about the case to contact the Fremont Police Department at 231-924-2100.