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Michigan Police Searching For Erik Nardini And Lillianna Nardini

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Police are searching for Erik Nardini and his daughter four year old Lillianna Nardini. According to police reports Erik Nardini was suppose to drop off four year old Lillianna Nardini at her mothers however he never showed up. What is causing such of a concern for this particular case is Erik Nardini told Lillianna mother that “she would never see her daughter again”. Erik Nardini was last seen in a burgundy, 2014 GMC Sierra pickup truck with a Michigan License Plate DB-27664.  Erik is also known to drive a charcoal grey 2018 Chevy Silverado pickup with Michigan Plate CSP-838. If you see Erik Nardini or Lillianna Nardini call 911. A photo of Lillianna Nardini is below

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The Marysville Police Department and Michigan State Police are searching for a missing child they believed was taken by her father and are asking for the community’s help.

Marysville Police Department believe Lillianna Nardini, 4, was last seen being dropped off by an unidentified person at approximately 10:30 p.m. Monday at the Burger King on the 3100 block of Gratiot Avenue in Marysville. Police believe she is with her father Erik Nardini.

Erik was recently served with a court order, ordering the child be turning over to Lilliana’s mother, according to police. 

After being served with the court order he made statements to the mother she would never see the child again, police said.

Erik was last seen in a burgundy, 2014 GMC Sierra pickup truck with a Michigan License Plate DB-27664.  Erik is also known to drive a charcoal grey 2018 Chevy Silverado pickup with Michigan Plate CSP-838. It is believed that Lilliana will be with her father and they are currently on the run, the Marysville Police Department said.

If either Lilliana or Erik Nardini are seen, do not approach and call 911

 If anyone has any information leading to the location of either person please call the Marysville Police Department at (810) 364-6300 or the Port Huron Police Major Crimes Unit at (810) 984-5383.

Lillianna Nardini is described as being 3-feet-tall and weighing 30 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and is white. The clothing she was wearing at the time of her disappearance is unknown and she does not have identifying marks.

Erik Nardini is a resident of the Macomb and Oakland County areas. Lillianna’s mother is a resident of Cadillac.

Police are actively searching for Lillianna Nardini at this time.

https://www.thetimesherald.com/story/news/2023/01/10/marysville-police-department-searching-for-missing-child/69794105007/

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The father of a missing 4-year-old Michigan girl recently told the girl’s mother that she would never see her daughter again, officials said.

Police from Marysville and Port Huron are searching for Lilliana Louise Nardini, a 4-year-old Marysville girl. She was last known to be with her non-custodial father, Erik Nardini, according to authorities.

Lilliana was last seen around 10:30 p.m. Monday (Jan. 9) at the Burger King restaurant at 3100 Gratiot Avenue in Marysville.

Nardini, 46, was recently served with a court order requiring him to turn his daughter over to her mother, officials said. Instead, he told the girl’s mother that she would never see the child again, according to police.

Nardini was last seen in a burgundy 2014 GMC Sierra pickup truck with Michigan license plate DB-27664. He is also known to drive a charcoal gray 2018 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck with Michigan license plate CSP-838.

“It is believed that Lilliana will be with her father, and they are currently on the run,” Marysville police said in a release.

Anyone who sees Lilliana or her father is asked to call 911. You should not approach them, authorities said.

Anyone with information about the case should call the Marysville Police Department at 810-364-6300, or the Port Huron Major Crimes Unit at 810-984-5383.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2023/01/10/michigan-father-told-missing-4-year-old-girls-mom-she-would-never-see-daughter-again-police-say/

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