Michigan couple and their teenage sons mysteriously vanish after father called cops ‘displaying “paranoia” with concerns over the 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 home in Fremont, Michigan, since Sunday
- Mystery as it emerged that Anthony called 911 in distress about 9/11 conspiracy
- Family have not used their bank accounts or mobile phones since disappearance
A couple and their two teenage sons have mysteriously vanished from their home in Michigan, as police said 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 home in Fremont since Sunday and police believe they are traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan.
Mystery has shrouded the case after it emerged that on the night before they disappeared, Anthony had called 911 in distress about a 9/11 conspiracy theory and was ‘paranoid’ about the FBI and CIA.
Officers only discovered that the family were missing when they found Suzette’s elderly mother, who suffers from dementia and is cared for by Suzette, was found wandering the streets of Fremont confused and alone, reports Fox News.
When the police took Suzette’s mother back to the family home, they discovered 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 home in Fremont since Sunday and police believe they are traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan
Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, (pictured) and their parents have not been seen since Sunday
Police have since searched the family’s home and found Suzette and the two teenager’s phones there.
The couple have not used their credit cards and there has been no activity on their bank accounts, while Antony’s phone has been turned off, police said.
‘We’re just very concerned,’ Fremont police department chief Tim Rodwell said. ‘The circumstances are strange.’
The family appeared to have left abruptly as they had not made any 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 thee couple are traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan (pictured)
Officers only discovered that the family were missing when they found Suzette’s elderly mother, who suffers from dementia and is cared for by Suzette, was found wandering the streets of Fremont confused and alone
‘Anthony was complaining of some elaborate issue in regard to the Sept. 11 attack,’ Rodwell said.
‘He was displaying to my officers paranoia and some concerns in regard to 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.
But the police officers determined from the visit that the family were not in imminent danger.
‘They seem like really good people who were taking care of their family,’ Rodwell said. ‘No one has had any problems with them.’
Rodwell is urging anyone who has information about the case to contact the Fremont Police Department at 231-924-2100.
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