Michigan State Police Launches Search for Missing Endangered Wayne County Man

Michigan State Police Launches Search for Missing Endangered Wayne County Man

The Michigan State Police are actively seeking assistance in locating Chris Lindley, a missing man from Wayne County. Lindley went missing on February 11, around 3 p.m., after leaving his home in a blue 2003 Chevrolet Silverado with a gray lower section.

Details of the Case

At the time of his disappearance, Lindley was dressed in a black and gray coat, wearing a dark gray or black sweater, along with jeans. His condition is concerning, as he is diabetic and may be experiencing the early stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia. This raises alarms, particularly since he left behind both his medication and his phone.

Last Known Locations

Recently, Lindley has used his debit card for fuel and food purchases in the thumb area of Michigan. Flock cameras have reportedly tracked his vehicle, indicating it was last seen in Fort Gratiot Township, situated within St. Clair County.

How You Can Help

The Michigan State Police urge anyone with information regarding Lindley’s whereabouts to come forward. You can contact the authorities directly by calling 911 or reach out to the Sumpter Township Police Department. Their contact numbers are as follows:

  • 734-461-4833
  • 734-461-6898 (after hours)

Your assistance could be crucial in safely locating Chris Lindley.