Husband of Missing Michigan Woman Dee Ann Warner Faces Possible Criminal Contempt of Court Proceedings

Will there be jail for Dale?

Tracy Stengel
3 min readDec 1, 2022
Photo courtesy of Parker Hardy.

Dee Ann Warner was reported missing from her Tecumseh, Michigan farm April 25, 2021. The mother of five, grandmother of six, vanished without a trace without using credit cards, her bank card, or a vehicle. Her family and Billy Little, Jr., nationally recognized investigative attorney, have publicly said they believe Dale Warner, Dee’s husband, is responsible for her disappearance.

The Successor Conservator, Charles D. Bullock, whose job is to protect the assets of Dee Ann Warner, and his attorney, John W. Polderman, filed a motion in Lenawee County requiring Dale Warner to show cause as to why he should not be held in criminal contempt of court. Dale Warner is scheduled to appear in court December 13, 2022. The motion shows evidence Dale Warner diverted millions of dollars in assets from Dee’s estate in violation of court orders and attempted to hide his actions from the Conservator.

On January 14, 2022, Dale was court ordered to turn over all books and records of War-Ag Farms, LLC, a business Dale and Dee owned 50/50. Dale has not done so. The court also restrained Dale from selling disposing of, or transferring any assets of DDW Investments, LLC, a trucking business owned…

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Tracy Stengel
Tracy Stengel

Written by Tracy Stengel

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