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Households of lacking individuals unite in Mason for assist and advocacy

By Editorial Board Published November 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Households of lacking individuals unite in Mason for assist and advocacy

MASON, Mich. (WLNS) — Dozens of kin of lacking individuals gathered in Mason, Michigan, for the ‘Lacking in Michigan’ occasion to share their tales and search assist.

The occasion, based in 2010, goals to offer sources and advocacy for households of lacking individuals. At the moment, over 3,500 persons are reported lacking in Michigan, based on state officers.

“It takes a toll on your mental health, extremely,” stated Jessica Johnson, whose father, Rick, has been lacking for nearly three years. “And if you don’t take care of yourself, it can get really rough, that’s for sure.”

“We just want some answers, and some closure,” stated Bobbie Martin, whose niece Katie Botts went lacking in 2020. “We feel like it’s just another one of those cases that’s kind of getting swept under the rug.”

Jessica Johnson attended the occasion to lift consciousness about her father, Rick, who disappeared on the age of 63 from Plumtree Residences.

Bobbie Martin shared her issues concerning the lack of progress within the case of her niece, Katie Botts, who was final seen on the west aspect of Lansing in 2020.

Michelle Snyder, mom of Ryan Snyder, who was final seen on East Gillow Street in Merritt, Michigan, on August 17, 2025, expressed hope that her son will probably be discovered.

The household of Alicia Digna, lacking since 2008 in Romulus, continues their search, along with her sister Shiloh Digna recalling how their father handed away with out realizing Alicia’s whereabouts.

As households proceed to seek for their family members, occasions like ‘Lacking in Michigan’ supply a significant platform for sharing tales and looking for solutions. “We would truly appreciate it if somebody would finally just do the right thing,” stated Jessica Johnson.

All info on this report had been gathered by journalists employed by WLNS. Synthetic intelligence instruments had been used to reformat a broadcast script right into a information article for our web site. This report was edited and fact-checked by WLNS employees earlier than being revealed.

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