Breakthrough: Michigan Police Make Arrest in Long-Puzzling Disappearance of Woman Missing Since 2021.
After over two years since her mysterious disappearance, Michigan law enforcement has made an arrest in connection with the murder of 52-year-old Dee Ann Warner. The Michigan State Police First District revealed this significant development on Tuesday, withholding the suspect's identity until the scheduled arraignment on Wednesday.
Warner's family reported her missing in April 2021, with the last confirmed sightings by a family friend on the evening of April 24 and her husband the following morning. The concerned adult children officially reported her disappearance on April 25, 2021. Dee Ann Warner, a mother of five, was a businesswoman involved in both a trucking company and a farming venture.
According to information shared by Gregg Hardy, Warner's brother, on NBC's "Dateline" last year, a business-related dispute had arisen between Dee, her husband, and one or two employees prior to her disappearance—a fact corroborated by the police. Hardy further revealed that Dale Warner, his brother-in-law, claimed Dee left on April 25 with essentials like a travel bag, phone, curling iron, and hairspray.
Hardy emphasized that his sister would never leave without her car or her young daughter, with whom she shares parenthood with Dale Warner, her husband since 2006 after a divorce from her first husband, with whom she had four adult children. The article's original publication can be found on NBCNews.com.
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