Detroit Police Seek Help Finding Missing 39-Year-Old Woman DETROIT – Authorities are urgently seeking public assistance in locating Christian Hill, a 39-year-old woman who has been missing since March 14. Hill was last seen in the 11700 block of Rosa Parks Blvd, where she was wearing a black jacket, shirt, pants, and mismatched shoes. Her family has disclosed that she has a history of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which may have contributed to her disappearance. The Detroit Police Department’s 10 Precinct is leading the search, and officers are urging anyone with information to contact them directly at 313-596-1040 or reach out to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up. Tips submitted through Crime Stoppers remain anonymous, and the department has emphasized the importance of community cooperation in resolving the case. Hill’s husband, who was previously detained in connection with her disappearance, was released from custody after authorities determined there was insufficient evidence to hold him. The decision to release him has sparked mixed reactions within the community, with some residents expressing concern over the lack of clarity surrounding the case. The search has also drawn attention to broader issues of missing persons in Detroit, where law enforcement faces challenges in tracking down individuals with mental health conditions. Police have warned that Hill’s erratic behavior could make her vulnerable to further risks, particularly given her history of mental illness. Authorities have not yet disclosed any leads or suspects, but they have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings of Hill. The case has become a focal point for local advocacy groups, which are calling for increased resources and support for individuals with mental health disorders.#detroit #crime_stoppers #detroit_police_department #christian_hill #rosa_parks_blvd
