Missing Royal Oak woman, 32, found dead in Rochester Hills

DeAsia Paige | Detroit Free Press

The body of a missing Royal Oak woman was found on Thursday in Rochester Hills, according to police.

Holly Towery, 32, had been missing since Tuesday evening when she left her home to go to the store, according to her boyfriend, Allen Reinwasser, in a Facebook post. According to the post, Towery was last seen leaving her home at 6:12 p.m. on Tuesday in a 2003 grey Dodge Durango. Her body was found around 8 p.m. Thursday near Paint Creek Trail, according to WJBK-TV (Channel 2).

According to Royal Oak Police, Towery was reported missing by Reinwassser at 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday after she hadn't returned from running an errand at Hollywood Market. She didn't respond to multiple calls and texts that were sent to her phone.

A handgun was reported missing from her home, and her cell phone's last location was in the area of 12 Mile and Stephenson before it was turned off..

Reinwasser posted multiple Facebook posts, pleading for help with the search for his girlfriend.

"Thank you for those that had positive words," Reinwasser said in a Facebook post Friday morning. "Those that kept the hope alive and helped me these last few days. I still cannot understand this. All she had to do was talk to me. Please ... love the people close to you ... make sure they know you love them."

Police said that Towery's cell phone was found in someone's yard on Wednesday near Giddings Road and Walton Road, less than six miles away from where her truck was located.

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Towery's car was found in a parking lot near Dutton Road and North Livernois on Thursday evening, according to WNEM-TV in Saginaw.

Royal Oak police said that no foul play is suspected in the incident.

Oakland County Sheriff's Office and Royal Oak police could not be reached for further comment.