A Michigan family of four, reported missing after the father exhibited what officials called paranoid behavior, was seen at a gas station this week, police said Friday.
Family members last had contact with the Ciriglianos on Sunday, officials said.
This week, Fremont and Michigan state police issued a missing persons warning for Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, and their sons Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15.
On Monday, the family was seen at a gas station in Gulliver, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, buying fuel and food, Fremont police said in a statement. pronunciation Friday.
Fremont Police Chief Tim Rodwell said they still want Anthony or Suzette Cirigliano to contact police or family members. Grand Rapids NBC affiliate WOOD reported.
“The well-being of the family has yet to be verified through direct contact with the police,” the state police tweeted Friday.
Rodwell has said there is no evidence of any violence or foul play, but family members are concerned and have said their disappearance does not suit her.
Earlier Sunday, Anthony Cirigliano called 911 and said he had information about September 11. Officers responded and made sure everyone was okay, Rodwell said.
Gulliver, where the family stopped at a gas station, is about 170 miles north of Fremont, a town about 4,100 miles north of Grand Rapids.