FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – Hunters across southeast Michigan are being asked to keep an eye out for pieces of evidence connected with the disappearance of Danielle Stislicki.

Stislicki has been missing since Dec. 2, 2016. She left her job at MetLife in Southfield that day and was supposed to meet a friend for dinner. However, she never showed up for dinner and has not been seen or heard from since.

Investigators have been searching for several items related to the case, including Stislicki's blue Eddie Bauer 3-in-1 jacket, jeans, burgundy boots and a black zip-up shirt. Her keys and her Galaxy Prime Core phone in a rose gold case were never found.

A key piece of evidence investigators are searching for is a tan and brown striped comforter believed to have been used to wrap Stislicki's body.

Hunters also are asked to keep an eye out for any pieces of luggage or containers that look out of place.

Any of the items would have been exposed to the elements for a nearly a year and their appearance may have changed.

A person of interest in the case was in court Thursday for a bond hearing on charges of attacking a woman jogging through Hines Park in September 2016.

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