Crime & Safety

UPDATED: Wyandotte Police Search for Missing Dearborn Man

Clothing and other goods belonging to Ramas Paull McCrory were found near the Detroit River in Wyandotte on Saturday.

Wyandotte police continue their search for Ramas Paull McCrory after clothing and other items belonging to the Dearborn man were found abandoned near the Detroit River at the north end of Bishop Park on Saturday.

The U.S. Coast Guard was called in to search the water on Saturday on the belief that a man had jumped into the river.

After searching by boat and helicopter for four hours on Saturday, the Coast Guard called off the search when night set in.

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During the overnight hours, a Wyandotte police officer noticed a pick-up truck that had been parked in the area throughout the night. After some investigation, it was discovered that the truck belonged to McCrory.

A Wyandotte police detective was able to contact his girlfriend, who identified the found clothing as that of McCrory, who had not returned home overnight.

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McCrory is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing 210 pounds.

Wyandotte Police Chief Daniel Grant said the case is still classified as a missing person's case.

"The U.S. Coast Guard, along with other law enforcement agencies, have searched the area near the park and downstream with watercraft and helicopters with no results at this time," he said. "We will continue with our search for Ramas."

Anyone with any additional information on the case is asked to call police at 734-324-4438.

Check back later as more information is released.


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