Police puzzled after they found the burnt remains of missing mother

The burned remains of a missing Michigan woman who was recently discovered, caused the issues on which local authorities have no answers yet.

25-year-old mother of two Alison Sargent. Source: GO FUND ME

25-year-old mother of two Alison Sargent of Pennfield Township was reported missing on Thursday, March 5, after the police asked her boyfriend. It is reported by the County Sheriff’s Department Calhoun.

The last time she was seen the same day in the morning, when she came out of the supermarket Meijer on Columbia Avenue in Battle Creek. Then she sat down in his black Dodge Journey 2012 with a pink frame around the license plate and stickers on the rear window.

Emmett police discovered the body around 14:45 on Saturday, March 7, in a remote part of the river road between G Drive North and Raymond Road.

Sargent’s body was burned. According to a press release, detectives are still looking for her car.

The medical examiner’s office will conduct an autopsy, hoping to determine the cause of death.

At the moment, there are no suspects, but authorities are investigating the case as a murder.

According to the police, who will be able to assist in catching suspects, waiting for a reward of up to $ 5,000.

Anyone with information should contact Central dispatch Calhoun County number 269-781-0911 or Silent Observer in the room 269-964-3888.

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