Police and family search for missing 25-year-old Wyandotte man


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By Julia Avant, Nick Lentz

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    Detroit (WWJ) — Police and loved ones are looking for a 25-year-old Wyandotte, Michigan, man who, family says, was declared missing on Friday.

Tyler Bojanowski was last seen on Thursday around 2:30 a.m., according to a Facebook post by the Allen Park Police Department.

His mother, Nicole Dillon, says she last saw him on Wednesday and that their texts and calls didn’t seem out of the ordinary.

Dillon added that she’s been caring for Bojanowski after he was involved in a serious car crash that left him with a brain injury.

“He called me and said that he was going to a friend’s house,” she said.

Bojanowski hasn’t returned home since the phone call.

According to police, his truck was found on Enterprise Drive near the Best Western Greenfield Inn in Allen Park, and his family says his passport was found at Dingell Park in Ecorse, Michigan.

Recent security footage of Bojanowski showed him walking alone without a coat, according to Dillon.

“Tyler, if you’re out there, and if you’re watching this, please just call me. Please just come home,” Dillon said on Sunday afternoon. “I don’t care, whatever happened or what you think you did, or anything like that, I do not care about any of that. You know that nothing that you could do would ever make me not love and support you.”

Police said Bojanowski is 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes and wears glasses.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Wyandotte Police Department, which told CBS News Detroit they have an ongoing investigation into his disappearance.

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