Search for missing Lansing Twp. man won't stop 'until we find him' police chief says

LANSING TWP. -- The search for a Lansing Township man deemed missing since Nov. 7 continues without many leads.

“We won’t stop until we find him or find something," township Police Chief Adam Kline said.

Police said Jerome Deshaun Ezell, 27, was last seen at about 10:45 a.m. Nov. 7 driving a white Chevrolet Equinox in the 500 block of South Clemens Avenue.

The vehicle was found about 7:50 p.m. that day in the 1100 block of North Fairview Avenue, east of Fairview Park, by Jasmine Hill, Ezell's girlfriend.

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Police said there are no signs of foul play. Ezell also goes by the name "E" or "Roni."

“Nothing is really important to me other than finding him right now," Hill said.

Hill found Jionni, the couple's 5-month-old son, inside the vehicle sitting in his car seat. He was found in good condition.

Hill said she is waiting to hear back from police about fingerprints that were found in the vehicle.

The Michigan State Police's crime lab is currently testing some "potential evidence," Kline said. He declined to provide details.

Police searched a wooded area where the vehicle was found with cadaver dogs and used night vision equipment. Kline said police intend to conduct another search there.

A $10,000 reward is offered by Ezell's family to anyone who can find Ezell and bring him home safe.

Anyone with information about Ezell is encouraged to call police at (517) 485-1700.

Contact Eric Lacy at (517) 377-1206 or elacy@lsj.com. Follow him on Twitter @EricLacy.