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Willie Charles Carswell, a 60-year-old man, was last seen in July 2012 at the 2 Foot Prints assisted living facility in Inkster, Michigan, where he resided. Carswell, who had mental disabilities and was insulin-dependent due to diabetes, was not immediately reported missing by the staff at the facility, contributing to uncertainty about the exact date of his disappearance. His family, alarmed after failing to contact him for over two months, eventually reported him missing in September 2012.
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Victim Details

Apr 04, 2013

Jan 12, 2024

Willie

Carswell

72

60

70 inches

130 lbs

165 lbs

Black / African American

Male

In the summer of 2012, a 60-year-old man named Willie Charles Carswell vanished from his residence in Inkster, Michigan. He was living at an assisted living facility called 2 Footprints, located in the 3800 block of Springhill. The exact date of his disappearance remains uncertain, as the staff at the facility never reported him missing. It is believed he was last seen sometime in July of that year. Originally from the east side of Detroit, Willie was a vulnerable adult who relied on others for his care. He was known to be diabetic and in need of insulin, a condition that made his sudden absence all the more alarming. The circumstances surrounding Willie's disappearance are deeply concerning. For two months, his absence went unnoticed by those responsible for his well-being at the assisted living facility. It was only when his family's persistent attempts to contact him failed that the alarm was raised. Unable to get in touch with him, his family took it upon themselves to go to the police and file a missing person report in September 2012. Willie was also described as being mentally disabled. His physical appearance at the time included a mustache and a goatee that hung about an inch from his chin. He had a receding hairline with very thin, longer black hair worn in a natural style, and brown eyes. It was noted that he did not maintain his personal grooming well, resulting in long fingernails and toenails. The investigation into Willie Carswell's disappearance has been hampered by the initial delay in reporting him missing. With no clear timeline of his last known movements, and a lack of information from the facility where he resided, law enforcement faced significant challenges from the outset. His case is a poignant reminder of the vulnerabilities of individuals who depend on assisted living facilities for their safety and care. Despite the passage of time, Willie's case remains unsolved, and his family is left without answers about what happened to him. The official investigation remains open, a quiet but persistent search for a man who seemed to slip through the cracks of the system designed to protect him.

Jul 01, 2012

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

13350

Inkster Police Department

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

48141

Jeff Smith

Lt.

26279 Michigan Ave, Michigan

3135639850

Local

Law Enforcement

12-14001

2012-09-15

Inkster Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/30/2026


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