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Wesley Bennett, a 48-year-old man from Redford, Michigan, was last seen on March 29, 2004. On that day, he left his home in his vehicle without indicating that anything was amiss, according to his wife. Bennett was driving a black 1997 Ford Explorer, bearing Michigan license plate TTG289. Despite initial searches and efforts to locate him, Bennett and his vehicle have not been found, leaving the case unresolved.

At the time of his disappearance, Bennett was described as 5'9" tall, weigh ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 29, 2004

Victim Details

Nov 10, 2014

Jan 23, 2021

Wesley

Bennett

69

48

69 inches

160 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On March 29, 2004, a day that began like any other in Redford, Michigan, 48-year-old Wesley David Bennett was seen for the last time. He departed from his residence, leaving behind his wife to whom he gave no indication that anything was amiss. Wesley, a white male with brown hair and blue eyes, stood at approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds. His departure in his black 1997 Ford Explorer, a wagon-style vehicle with a Michigan license plate of TTG289, marked the beginning of a long and painful period of uncertainty for his family and friends. The ordinary nature of his leaving, without any sign of distress or unusual circumstances, made his subsequent disappearance all the more baffling and concerning for those who knew and loved him. The silence that followed Wesley Bennett's departure grew louder with each passing day, week, and month. The initial hope for a quick return slowly faded into a persistent and agonizing mystery. His vehicle, the black Ford Explorer that he was last seen driving, also seemed to have vanished without a trace, leaving no clues as to his direction of travel or his state of mind. The absence of any communication from Wesley was entirely out of character, deepening the fears of his loved ones. Despite the passage of time, the emotional wounds for his family have not healed, as they continue to grapple with the unknown and the profound sense of loss that has been a constant in their lives for years. The investigation into Wesley Bennett's disappearance has remained open, a cold case that continues to leave a void in the hearts of his family. With no significant leads or evidence surfacing over the years, the case has been marked by a frustrating lack of closure. The details surrounding his last moments at his residence remain the final confirmed chapter in his known timeline. The subsequent years have been a testament to his family's enduring hope for answers, a hope that one day they will understand what happened to Wesley. The case is an overview of a man who seemingly vanished from his everyday life, leaving behind a family to navigate a world without him, forever altered by the unanswered questions of his disappearance.

Mar 29, 2004

Redford

Michigan

Wayne County

48239

23634

Redford Township Police Department

Redford

Michigan

Wayne County

48239

Albert DiPrima

Captain

25833 Elsinore, Michigan

3133872551

Local

Law Enforcement

04-07519

Redford Township Police Department

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/30/2026


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