The community unites in hopes of finding Grace.
The Westland Police are asking for community assistance in locating 16-year-old Grace Thomason, who has been missing for over two months. Last seen at her home on December 4, 2024, Grace is 5-foot-4 with blond hair and green eyes. Authorities suspect she may have left voluntarily and could be in nearby Dearborn or Detroit. The police encourage anyone with information to reach out, as community support is vital during this troubling time for her family and friends.
In the heart of Westland, folks are banding together in hopes of finding a beloved teen who has been missing for over two months. Sixteen-year-old Grace Thomason was last seen more than two months ago at her home. It’s been a tough time for her family and friends, and the police are reaching out to the community for assistance.
Grace is described as a 5-foot-4-inch white young woman with striking blond hair and mesmerizing green eyes. Though she was last spotted at her home in the 5800 block of Crown Street on December 4, 2024, no one knows what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance. What’s concerning is that authorities suspect Grace may have left her home voluntarily.
There are whispers and theories buzzing around town that she might have traveled to nearby Dearborn or even to Detroit. This has made the search even more urgent, and everyone is on high alert to help bring Grace back. Her family is looking for any sign of her, hoping for some good news as the days continue to pass.
The Westland Police Department is heavily involved in this search and is encouraging anyone who might have any information about Grace’s whereabouts to step forward. If you think you’ve seen her or have any details that might assist the investigation, you can give them a call at 734-722-9600. Your tip could be what helps bring Grace back home.
If you’d prefer to stay anonymous, you can submit tips to Crime Stoppers by dialing 1-800-Speak Up. Every little bit of information can help the police piece together the puzzle and hopefully lead to Grace’s safe return.
The message from Grace’s family and the local police is clear – the more eyes and ears out there, the better the chances of finding her. The community has always proven to be strong and supportive, and this situation is no exception. Neighbors are rallying, sharing Grace’s description on social media, and keeping an eye out for any possible leads.
For individuals looking to express their concern or seek more information on how to help, you can reach out to Susan Bromley via email at sbromley@hometownlife.com. Open communication is key in ensuring as much support as possible flows to Grace’s family during this challenging time.
As the search for Grace Thomason continues, it serves as a potent reminder of how important community is during difficult times. Every bit of help counts, and each person’s effort can potentially make a significant impact. With the hopes of bringing Grace back home where she belongs, Westland stands united. Keep your eyes peeled, folks, and let’s help make a difference.
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