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MI NOAH WINTERS: Missing from Eastpointe, MI - 14 May 2026 - Age 17 (2 Viewers)

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Crime Stoppers offers $2,500 reward in search for missing Eastpointe teen Noah Winters​

Crime Stoppers of Michigan is offering a $2,500 cash reward for information in the disappearance of 17-year-old Noah Winters, an Eastpointe teenager who has not been heard from since May 14.

Winters was last seen around 1 a.m. on May 14, when home security video captured him leaving his home on Saxony Avenue in Eastpointe and getting into a black Jeep Compass.

The search has grown more urgent following disturbing social media messages received by Winters' mother suggesting he may be dead. One of those messages read: "I think they killed your son bro."

Eastpointe Police Lt. Alexander Holish said investigators have made progress in the case, including locating the Jeep Compass.

"We located it several days later in the Tri-County area," Holish said.

Holish said searches have been conducted across multiple jurisdictions.

"Numerous searches were conducted by us and Detroit," Holish said.

Holish said determining what happened to Winters remains the department's top priority.

"First, it's important for us to determine what happened with Noah and find Noah. After that, we can try to determine further actions," Holish said.

Winters' family is also offering a $5,000 reward on top of the Crime Stoppers reward. His mother, Brittney Mills, is pleading for anyone with information to come forward.

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Family of teen missing 3 weeks says they've received cryptic texts that he's dead​

Three weeks after 17-year-old Noah Winters left his Eastpointe home in the early morning hours of May 14, police and his family are still searching for answers.

According to investigators, Winters left home around 1 a.m. and got into a black Jeep Compass that came to pick him up.

Hours later, his mother received messages claiming her son was dead and that his body had been left inside a vacant house in Detroit.

Since then, Detroit and Eastpointe police have launched an extensive investigation.

Investigators say they used video from Green Light locations to identify the Jeep Compass and have taken the vehicle into evidence. Police have also submitted multiple search warrants as they work to identify the people responsible for sending text and social media messages to Winters' mother.

Authorities say they have searched multiple locations in Detroit and elsewhere but have not found Noah.

Now, police, Winters' mother and his grandmother are pleading with the public for information.

"How do you send a mother a message that her child is deceased, and you can't tell her where he is?" asked Patricia Johnson, Winters' grandmother. "What's wrong with you?"

Johnson said the case has left the family devastated and searching for answers.

"Children hurting other children — what is going on in America?" she said.

Winters' mother, Brittney Mills, described the anguish of not knowing what happened to her son.
 

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