The US Sun has found that a MISSING family, who abruptly left their house without taking a senior family member with dementia, phones, or dogs, was last spotted at a service station 300 miles away.
After the father exhibited “paranoid actions” in a 911 call, Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano and his autistic teenage sons Brandon and Noah appeared to vanish on Sunday or Monday, according to Freemont, Michigan police.
One of the boys requested to use a phone at a gas station in Gulliver, Michigan, but “couldn’t figure out how to use it,” according to Heidi Bonifield Bowler, the store’s attentive manager, who spoke to The U.S. Sun.
She claimed that nobody else in the family was aware of his request.
The observant store manager later connected the Cirigliano family she had seen in her store just before 11 a.m. on Monday with a missing person flyer for them.
She alerted the Freemont Police after reviewing her security tapes, and they responded on Friday by confirming that they had been made aware of this potential lead and are conducting an investigation.