Police seek tips in disappearance of woman who left Warren for Benzie Co.

Charles E. Ramirez
The Detroit News

Warren — Benzie County sheriff's deputies and Michigan State Police are asking the public for help to find a missing Warren woman.

Officials said it's not known if Adrienne Quintal is voluntarily missing or in danger.

Officials said they have not been able to locate Adrienne Quintal, who had traveled from Warren to a family cabin in Honor, Mich.

Quintal called a person in Warren at about 2:45 a.m. Thursday and asked for help. The person called the Benzie County Sheriff's Office, according to authorities.

The person told authorities Quintal had traveled from Warren to a family cabin in the village of Honor. Honor is located about 255 miles northwest of Detroit.

Deputies and state police troopers arrived at the property at about 2:58 a.m. Police found evidence of possible foul play. Troopers searched the area with a canine unit and were not able to locate Quintal, officials said.  

They said she left behind her vehicle, her cellphone and her purse.

Police spoke to Quintal's family and friends and they said they have not heard from her since Thursday.

Quintal is 47 years old, with long brown hair and brown eyes. She is about 5 foot 7 inches tall and weighs about 125 pounds.

Anyone with information about Quintal's whereabouts should call Benzie County Central Dispatch at (231) 882-4487 or the Michigan State Police Silent Observer at 1 (866) 774-2345.

cramirez@detroitnews.com

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