Jun 24, 2014
Jan 12, 2024
Willie
Rainey
69
58
70 inches
71 inches
150 lbs
165 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the cold of a Michigan winter, just a day after Christmas in 2013, 58-year-old Willie Frank Rainey vanished from his home in Detroit. On December 26th, he was at his residence on West Goldengate Street. He informed his son that he would be away for a few days, a statement that marked the last time he was ever heard from. Willie walked out of his home at 4:00 p.m., leaving behind a life and a family who anxiously awaited a return that never came. The circumstances of his departure were immediately concerning; he left without his identification and, most alarmingly for the time of year, without any winter outerwear. The scene left behind in Willie's home painted a troubling picture of a man who did not intend to be gone for long. Not only were his essential documents and a coat missing, but groceries had been left out on a table, suggesting an interruption to a daily routine. Willie was a man who lived with diabetes, a condition that requires consistent management and added a layer of urgency to his disappearance. He was described as a Black male, standing between 5'10" and 5'11" and weighing between 150 and 165 pounds. He had black hair and brown eyes, and a notable scar on his lower left leg from a dog bite that had required stitches. For his family, this sudden and unprepared departure was completely out of character, sparking immediate concern and a search for answers. Years have passed since Willie Frank Rainey was last seen, and his case has grown cold, leaving his loved ones in a painful state of uncertainty. The Detroit Police Department has investigated his disappearance, but few details have ever surfaced to explain what might have happened to him after he walked out his door that December afternoon. No significant leads have been developed, and the questions surrounding his vanishing remain unanswered. The case is an overview of a sudden departure under strange circumstances, leaving a family to wonder what became of a man who simply said he would be back in a few days. His absence continues to be a profound loss for those who knew him.
Dec 26, 2013
Detroit
Michigan
Wayne County
15442
Detroit Police Department
Detroit
Michigan
Wayne County
48226
Shannon Jones
Sergeant
1301 3rd St, Michigan
3135961800
Local
Law Enforcement
1401090085
2014-01-09
Detroit Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
06/03/2026