Crime & Safety
Family Missing For Days, Left Behind Pets And Ailing Relative: Michigan State Police
The patriarch of the family was acting paranoid the day they disappeared, according to police, who said both missing teens have autism.

FREMONT, MI — A family has been missing for days from a small town in western Michigan, and police are seeking the public’s help to find them.
The Ciriglianos of Fremont have not been seen or heard from since Sunday morning, according to police, who said the family members' cellphones are turned off. Among those missing are:
- Anthony (Tony) John Cirgliano — 51 years; 5 feet, 6 inches tall; 180 pounds; brown hair
- Suzette Lee Cirigliano — 51 years; 5 feet, 9 inches tall; 120 pounds; blond hair; glasses
- Brandon Michael Cirigliano — 19 years; 5 feet, 8 inches tall; 120 pounds; brown hair; brown eyes
- Noah Alexander Cirigliano — 15 years; 5 feet, 6 inches tall; 120 pounds; brown hair; brown eyes.
Both of the teens have autism, police said.
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The family left behind pets and a relative who requires full-time care, according to Michigan State Police, which reported Tony Cirigliano was acting paranoid Sunday. The Ciriglianos may be traveling in a silver 2005 Toyota Sienna with the Michigan registration DJL1982, police said.
Anyone with information about the Ciriglianos is asked to contact Fremont police at 231-924-2100.
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