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URGENT #MISSING: Kimberly Dejohn, 51 - Warren, MICHIGAN (Possible Foul Play)


The search for a missing Warren woman will continue in northern lower Michigan this morning with the help of a police dive team.
A search of the area near Rogers City in Presque Isle County was expected to resume at 9 a.m., according to Warren Police Deputy Commissioner Louis Galasso. The search for Kimberly Dejohn, 51, is being focused on Lake Wilson.
Police searched various spots, including a marsh, for seven or eight hours on Thursday. Much of the area that was being searched belongs to the mother of Dejohn's husband, Loyd Dejohn, who is a person of interest in his wife's disappearance.
Kimberly Dejohn was last seen May 14. Loyd Dejohn, who is in custody on a domestic violence charge connected to a fight with his wife, failed to report her missing. Kimberly Dejohn was reported missing by her sister May 28.
When asked whether the search for Kimberly Dejohn had become a homicide investigation, Galasso said, "common sense and experience is dictating that it might be leading in that direction," although he stopped short of calling it a homicide case.
Police have twice searched the couple's house in the 21000 block of Sherwood in Warren, at least once using cadaver dogs.
Kimberly Dejohn is described as white, 5 feet 5 and 165 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and multiple tattoos.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective James Wolfe at 586-574-4790 or Warren police at 586-574-4877.
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