A Disappearance Framed by a Hospital Exit
The available public record on William Ellis points to a disappearance that began in Wyandotte, Michigan, in late November 2017, after he went to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital for treatment related to hypothermia. Multiple case summaries state that he left the hospital on foot before he was evaluated or formally discharged, and that he has not been publicly confirmed found since that time. That single transition point—from being inside a medical setting to suddenly being outside of it again—defines nearly everything known about the case and gives it an unusually stark beginning: a young man seeking or receiving emergency help, then vanishing into uncertainty.
What the Case Summaries Consistently Say
Across the search results, the core facts remain remarkably consistent. William James Ellis is identified as missing from Wyandotte, Michigan, with public case pages tying his disappearance to November 21, 2017, while one source frames the missing-since date as November 22, 2017. Those same results describe him as a white male born on July 20, 1992, and place him at about twenty-five years old when he disappeared. Public descriptions also generally agree on his build and appearance, describing him as approximately 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall, thin, and around 100 to 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. The consistency of these basic identifiers suggests that the public-facing outline of the case has remained stable over time, even if the mystery itself has not become clearer....Read More
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