Community Unites in Search for Missing Pregnant Woman Rebecca Park

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The disappearance of 22-year-old Rebecca Park, who was 38 weeks pregnant when she vanished on November 3, 2025, has gripped Wexford County, Michigan, as law enforcement and volunteers intensify efforts to find her. Last seen willingly entering a dark-colored vehicle outside a relative's home in Boon Township, Park's case remains an active investigation with no arrests made.

The Disappearance: Key Facts

Rebecca Park was last spotted around 8:30 p.m. on November 3 near South 21 ½ Road in Cadillac. Witnesses confirmed she got into a dark vehicle voluntarily after arranging a ride. Since then, no contact has been made with the expectant mother, and authorities classify her as a missing and endangered person.

"The Wexford County Sheriff's Office continues to receive actionable tips daily," stated investigators on November 25, 2025. "While no significant new evidence has emerged, we remain committed to finding Rebecca."

Community Response: Volunteer Mobilization

When official searches yielded no immediate clues, residents rallied. On November 16, 2025, dozens of volunteers organized a large-scale search west of Cadillac. Starting at Meijer for coordination, teams swept wooded areas near West 26 Road and South 21 ½ Road in tight formations, aided by off-road vehicles and search dogs.

"This is what community is about," said Jodi Lewis, a search organizer. "When someone is in trouble, we come together." Professional groups like the Clandestine Investigative Authority from Clare County joined, driven by personal connections to foster care—Park was a foster child herself.

Volunteers comb through wooded terrain during community search efforts for Rebecca Park.
Volunteers comb through wooded terrain during community search efforts for Rebecca Park. - Image from https://duckduckgo.com/?origin=funnel_home_website&t=h_&q=volunteers+searching+wooded+area+missing+person+Micigan&ia=images&iax=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fc8.alamy.com%2Fcomp%2F2X6M0XM%2Fgroup-of-lifesavers-volunteers-searching-for-a-missing-person-calling-their-name-in-the-woods-and-going-through-the-trees-to-track-steps-search-squad-rescuers-looking-for-a-lost-victim-camera-b-2X6M0XM.jpg

Investigation Challenges: Misinformation and Rumors

Authorities are battling rampant online speculation. False claims about bloody clothing, assaults, and searches for human remains have complicated efforts. "Unverified social media posts have hindered our investigation," warned the Sheriff's Office, urging the public to "rely solely on official updates."

"Unless a new press release is issued, there has been no significant development in the case."
— Wexford County Sheriff's Office

To combat this, a dedicated tip line (231-306-2072) and Silent Observer platform were established. These channels prioritize actionable intelligence, while officials stress that hoaxes divert critical resources.

How to Help: Submitting Tips

The community's role remains pivotal. Authorities request:

  • Call the tip line: 231-306-2072 (for actionable tips only)
  • Submit anonymously: Silent Observer at 231-779-9215, 800-528-8234, or casotips.com
  • Emergencies: Call 911 if Rebecca Park is sighted

Police sketch of the dark vehicle Rebecca Park entered on November 3, 2025.
Police sketch of the dark vehicle Rebecca Park entered on November 3, 2025. - Image from https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th/id/OIP.LMPwE4a4Di8-GUeQeESXlAHaJ3?pid=Api

What's Next? Hope and Persistence

"The search will continue until Rebecca is found," affirmed investigators. Despite no breakthroughs, volunteer organizers vow more searches based on Friday's coverage. Her fiancé and family plead for her safe return, emphasizing her due date and the urgent need for resolution.

As the investigation evolves, the community's solidarity—evidenced by turnout, tip submissions—underscores a collective refusal to give up. "We're driven by determination and hope," said one volunteer. "She's someone's daughter, fiancée, and soon-to-be mother. We won't stop."

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