Michigan State Police Continue Work on Dee Warner Case; No New Updates

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Tipton, MI – Dee Ann Warner has been missing from her Munger Road home since late-April last year, and the family is still searching for answers. As the calendar turned over to 2023 this week, the Lenawee County community is still searching as well.

WLEN News reached out to the Michigan State Police, who has been the lead agency on the case since it was offered to them by the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office in 2022. Here is the response from Lt. Rene Gonzalez, First District Headquarters- Public Information Officer:

“Reference the Dee Warner investigation, detectives are continuing to review all the evidence and interviews that were turned over by the Lenawee Co SO when MSP took over the case. Additional interviews are also being conducted. Any new updates will be released in the future.”

Searches of the property and home have been conducted by authorities, and they have not been able to find Dee. Her family has hired attorneys and private investigators to work on the case, but so far Dee is nowhere to be found.

WLEN News has also continues to remain in contact with Greg Hardy, Dee Warner’s brother, about the legal side of the missing person case, the legal fights about the farm and trucking company. (We will feature Greg in a future story). Stay tuned to 103.9fm WLEN for the latest updates. You can also follow online at wlen.com.

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