Search Continues for Nadine Moses

Casco Twp, MI — The search by law enforcement and citizens continues for 84 year old Nadine Moses of Casco Township.

According to family members, Moses went missing from her home in the early morning hours of May 4th.  She was driving a dark blue 2011 Ford Edge SUV with a Michigan handicap plate of C8932. She has not been seen nor heard from since.  Below is a timeline of attempts by local law enforcement to locate the missing woman.

During the early evening hours of May 4th, after Nadine didn’t appear at a family member’s house as expected and calls to her cell phone went to voicemail, the family reported her as missing.

A be on the lookout (BOL) was issued state wide and nationwide.  She was entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) as missing.  Databases were checked to see if any law enforcement officers had run her license plate.

Deputies were able to confirm that at the time she went missing, Nadine had a full tank of gas and approximately $50 in cash.  She has not used her debit card or credit card since she went missing.

Cell phone data was retrieved, indicating Nadine may have been driving from about 2:15 a.m. on May 4th until about 9:15 a.m. that same day in the general areas of Ira, Casco, Cottrellville, China and East China Townships and Marine City. According to the gathered information, she was believed to have been in the M-29 area of Marine City at about 5:15 a.m.

By checking surveillance cameras, it is believed that her vehicle was observed on 2 cameras in the early morning hours of May 4th.  The vehicle was northbound on M-29, passing the Marine City Police Department.  The vehicle then turned east on Fairbanks.  It is unknown where the vehicle headed after that.

Since her disappearance, Deputies and local law enforcement agencies have been checking turnouts, state game areas, businesses and other locations where a vehicle might be located, but not noticed.

A check was also made on all open riverbank and open water entry points.  A search of the St. Clair River and Belle River was also made by air and sonar with no sign of the vehicle.

On the afternoon of May 8th, Michigan State Police reviewed Nadine’s cell phone data.  They then conducted a flyover of an extensive area based on pings to her phone or cell tower data provided.

On Wednesday, May 19th, the Sheriff’s Office received a tip from a drone operator regarding what he believed to be a vehicle submerged in the St. Clair River off Algonac State Park.  The Sheriff’s Office Marine Division and Dive Team responded and located the item, which ended up being a pile of logs.  

Detectives from the Sheriff’s Office continue to follow up on Crime Stoppers tips and other possible leads.  Deputies continue to search for the vehicle throughout the county.

We are asking that everyone continue to remain on the lookout and check your property, especially if you have a separate lane leading to an isolated area of your land.

“Along with the work we are doing, we continue to hope and pray we receive information on Nadine’s whereabouts,” said Sheriff Mat King.  “If anyone locates Nadine or her vehicle, we ask that you immediately call the Sheriff’s Office at (810) 985-8115, or your local police agency.”

Submitted by the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office