Jan 23, 2019
Mar 23, 2020
Todd
Lilge
55
50
71 inches
254 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the quiet community of Allegan, Michigan, the disappearance of 50-year-old Todd Michael Lilge on January 18, 2019, has left a void filled with unanswered questions. On that Friday morning, Todd attended a meeting with the Michigan State Police at the Plainwell Police Station around 10:00 a.m. What was discussed in that interview remains part of the ongoing investigation, but what is known is that after leaving the station, he was never definitively seen again. This meeting would be the last confirmed interaction anyone had with the 5-foot-11-inch, roughly 254-pound man with graying hair and hazel eyes. The events that followed his departure from the police station have become the focal point of a perplexing and enduring mystery. Later on the same day Todd was last seen, his vehicle was discovered abandoned in the expansive Allegan State Game Area, a detail that only deepened the concern for his welfare. The car was found parked on 125th Avenue near 43rd Street in Heath Township, with the keys left inside, suggesting a hasty or unplanned departure. There were no immediate indications of a struggle or any form of foul play at the scene, leaving investigators with few initial leads. At the time of his disappearance, he was believed to be wearing a black jacket and jeans. In the days and weeks that followed, concerned family members and dedicated volunteers organized searches within the vast state game area, combing the rugged terrain in the hopes of finding any sign of Todd, but their efforts yielded no clues to his whereabouts. The passage of time has not brought clarity to Todd Lilge's case, which remains an active and open investigation with the Michigan State Police. The lack of concrete evidence has led to various theories, including the possibility that he may have chosen to disappear, or that he may have met with foul play, though none of these have been substantiated. The circumstances surrounding his meeting with law enforcement just before he went missing, coupled with the discovery of his abandoned vehicle, create a narrative with many possibilities but no clear answers. The case continues to be a source of pain and uncertainty for his loved ones and the Allegan community, a somber reminder of a man who seemingly vanished without a trace.
Jan 18, 2019
Allegan
Michigan
Allegan County
49010
No
46811
Michigan State Police
Paw Paw
Michigan
Van Buren County
49079
Scott Ernstes
D/Sergeant
Paw Paw Post, Michigan
2696575551
State
Law Enforcement
51-332-19
2019-01-19
Michigan State Police
9258
Gray or Partially Gray
Hazel
Hazel
05/30/2026