A Michigan family of four who disappeared after their father called 911 for police protection last week was found Sunday in Wisconsin, the Fremont Police Department said.
Anthony and Suzette Chirigliano, 51, and their children, Brandon, 19, and Noah, 15, were last seen Sunday at their home in western Michigan, about 45 miles north of Grand Rapids.
Fremont Police Chief Tim Rodwell previously told Fox News Digital that the night before his father went missing, he “showed officers paranoia and concerns about the FBI and CIA.”
“Everyone is fine,” the father, Anthony, told a 911 dispatcher that night. and people want to erase me from the face of the earth.”
Officers were dispatched to the home and spoke to the family for about 45 minutes after midnight.
Suzette’s elderly mother, who suffers from dementia, was found wandering the streets of the Fremont neighborhood on Monday.
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The family was found buying food at a gas station in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Friday, according to Michigan State Police.
After they were found in Wisconsin on Sunday, the Fremont Police Department said: wood “Although there are still opinions that people are following them, the elements of the investigation do not meet the criteria for protective custody,” the family said.
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“Fremont Police [Department] i would like to thank all [help] Discover the Chirigliano family. The family successfully settled in Wisconsin. “
Fox News’ Rebecca Rosenberg contributed to this report.