Salena Lynn Fleenor, 17, left her home in the area of 12 Mile Road and Little Mack Avenue in Roseville at 1:30 a.m. April 20, 2025.
Her friends and family have not heard from Salena since her disappearance. On Wednesday morning, April 30, her mother, Christina Harcus, gave a Facebook Live update.
“It is now 10 days my daughter has still been missing, and there are no leads, other than right now, the only thing that we know is the last time she was seen or alive was on Easter Day,” Harcus said. “We have no other information.”
Roseville police sent out a release on April 26 asking for help finding the missing girl. It’s now been two weeks without any major developments.
Salena is described as 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 140 pounds. She has blue eyes and long brown hair, and was last seen wearing an oversized black, hooded sweatshirt and gray/blue pajama pants with white print.
“Salena, if you’re watching this: I am mad, but I just want to know you’re alive,” Harcus said. “That’s all I want to know. Just pick up the phone, call, anything, I don’t care. Just please -- you are extremely loved by a lot of people, and we all want to know that you’re OK.”
Salena is known to spend time in the area of 13 Mile Road and Little Mack Avenue in Roseville, as well as the Walmart at 12 Mile Road and Van Dyke in Warren, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Roseville Police Department at 586-775-2100, or the dispatch center at 586-777-6700.
“I can’t thank you all enough for reposting and keep posting and asking to bring Selena home,” Harcus said.
“The little tips that are coming in -- thank you. Nothing is too small. Anything, please report them, and I just want to say thank you for everybody who has called, who has helped with flyers, just any little bit, thank you, and please continue to share everything every day until we get her back. Thank you.”
Copyright 2025 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Derick is the Digital Executive Producer for ClickOnDetroit and has been with Local 4 News since April 2013. Derick specializes in breaking news, crime and local sports.
Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines
TV Listings
Email Newsletters
RSS Feeds
Contests and Rules
Contact Us
Careers at WDIV
Closed Captioning / Audio Description
Public File
Current EEO Report
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Do Not Sell My Info
FCC Applications
Copyright © 2025 ClickOnDetroit.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group
By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Prairie Communications, 55 Public Square, Monmouth, IL, 61462, https://977wmoi.com/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact
The Monmouth College Fighting Scots Baseball squad
who were picked to finish 7th out of 8 teams in the Midwest Conference preseason coaches poll
this new addition will bring many changes in your life
State Senator Mike Halpin has secured over $3.5 million dollars to revitalize 15th Avenue in East Moline and a reconstruction of Main Street in Monmouth
“These projects are an exciting development
The Monmouth College baseball team lost a 1-0 pitchers duel on Sunday at Ripon
The Monmouth College softball team finished the season on Sunday with two home losses against Midwest Conference champion Lake Forest
At the recent United Board of Education meeting
the newly elected board members were officially seated
reports Superintendent Tom Hawkins: “We had our special
Prairie Communications, LLC which is a part of Robbin’s Treat Resources, LLC. © 2022. All Rights Reserved. Developed by Clear Profits Digital Marketing
ROSEVILLE ‒ Three Roseville residents have pleaded guilty ‒ and one has already been sentenced ‒ after coordinating a couple burglaries in Blue Rock and Roseville
She was sentenced to at least eight years in prison and order to pay $4,420 in restitution
Her most egregious conviction was second-degree burglary
but her sentencing also included counts for attempted grand theft
She will have up to three years of post-release control and was given credit for 61 days served
He's facing up to eight years on the burglary charge
but some lesser counts could run consecutively
is facing up to eight years on the burglary count
Starcher and Greiner will have their sentencings at later dates
All three were detained in the county jail on $500,000 bonds
The Blue Rock break in goes back to February
when the three decided to coordinate a night-time score
noted an announcement from the Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office
then Greiner and McLean came back and helped take multiple stolen items
but a motion-activated security system alerted them of the activity
who arrived at the scene and found a slow-moving vehicle with no license plates in front of the house
The homeowner then arrived and reviewed security footage with deputies
Starcher was seen entering the home and Greiner and McLean transporting items
Deputies searched the vehicle and found several tools
deputies received a second report for another break in at a Roseville property from the same day
saying she dropped off McLean and Starcher and circled back a half hour later
McLean later explained Starcher had cut open a gate and broke locks on a shipping container and shed before carrying boxes out
More: Family attorneys issue response to Christian Black's cause of death
Shawn Digity is a reporter for the Zanesville Times Recorder. He can be emailed at sdigity@gannett.com or found on X at @ShawnDigityZTR
Citrus Heights Historical Society President Larry Fritz took attendees back to that fateful of April 28
in a presentation to the community on Thursday
a small fire near the wheels of one of the boxcars caused the bombs in one car to explode
starting a chain reaction that lasted more than a day
Many of those in attendance had vivid recollections of the event
who said he saw and felt the explosions while at a drive-in movie several miles away
no one was killed in what became known as the Roseville Railyard Disaster
Residents from surrounding communities packed the Community Room of Citrus Heights City Hall to listen to the presentation and share memories
including members from a number of other local historical societies from Roseville
Citrus Heights Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa was also in attendance
Fritz opened the presentation with a quote from a news article that was published just before the event
The article said that crews stationed at the newly completed Antelope Fire Station Six had little excitement in what was then a rural area
Historical records show that Citrus Heights Fire Battalion Chief Lloyd Patterson was at the Antelope Station Six for a final inspection
The station had just been completed the day before
Grundy lived in a mobile home next to the station full time
Grundy’s wife was then nine months pregnant
Patterson and Grundy spotted smoke coming from one of the boxcars and went to investigate
The first bombs exploded before they were able to get across the tracks
The resulting chain reaction would last about a day and a half and leveled the small town of Antelope
Resident Jeffery Flores said he was a young boy at the time
The family was forced to evacuate amid the chaos of the explosions
“We thought we were in a war,” Flores said
“Because the Vietnam War was going on at the time
Then the sound was terrible; it blew our eardrums out
That wasn’t the worst of it; the scrap metal started coming down
One attendee brought a large piece of shrapnel from one of the boxcars
and another brought a piece of shrapnel from a bomb to the event
Many of the injuries were due to broken glass as windows blew out from the blasts
and my sliding glass door came in at me and then automatically went out reverse
Another woman recalled the ceiling falling in while she and her family were sleeping
“We had glass shreds into the wall that was above where she was sleeping,” she said
The exact cause of the fire remains unclear
The official incident report points to two likely causes
One theory suggests the possibility of sparks from the braking wheels igniting the wood floor of a boxcar
The train employed heavy braking as it traveled westbound from the Sierra Nevada mountains to Roseville
Another theory raises the possibility of a stuck wheel bearing overheating
Fritz was pleased with the turnout and said the next project for the Citrus Heights Historical Society is a video documentary on Ted Mitchell
Mitchell’s family has owned land in Citrus Heights since 1866
The Mitchell Farms housing development along Arcadia Drive bears the family name
The documentary video will be shown at the society’s next quarterly meeting on Aug
in the Community Room of Citrus Heights City Hall
Memories are still fresh for residents more than 50 years after military bombs bound for Vietnam exploded at a Roseville railyard, starting a chain reaction of explosions...Thanks for reading The Sentinel. You are either trying to access subscribers-only content or you have reached your limit of 4 free articles per 30 days. Click here to sign in or subscribe
Like local news? Sign up for The Sentinel’s free Weekend Edition and get one email every Sunday with all local news and no spam, ever. (Click here)
Our council-manager form of government combines the civic leadership of elected officials with the managerial experience of an appointed city manager
Roseville is the largest city in Placer County and called home by 150,000 people
We are a place where businesses small and large find success
The Top 100 Brunches 2025 list from reservation service OpenTable includes Roseville's Baldamar among the selections
a 264-seat steakhouse that opened in 2019 next to Rosedale Center
is the sole Minnesota inclusion on the list
and the only Upper Midwest restaurant outside of Chicago included
The list was released in time for Mother's Day
and is compiled using a combination of "diner reviews and demand metrics."
Baldamar has excellent reviews on OpenTable
with a 4.8/5 rating from 829 reviews.
It offers a multiple-course Sunday brunch costing $47.95 for adults and $22.95 for children
and a $100-a-head "Champagner" menu that includes unlimited foods and drinks
You can find its menus here.
By Adam UrenAdam Uren is the head of Minnesota and Western Wisconsin news coverage for Bring Me The News
saying he'd killed the mother of his child
which features a swimming beach and splash pad
in the venerable Farmers and and Mechanics Savings Bank building
Building connections is at the heart of everything Park Planning & Development Manager Tara Gee does—whether she’s designing vibrant parks or playing in rhythm with her Taiko drumming group.
Tara’s journey into Taiko began when her son left for college
giving her the time to pursue something she’d always been curious about
is an ancient art form historically used to signal weather changes or warn of danger
It’s an experience that blends physical exertion
I’m focused on planning and problem-solving
Taiko lets me use my brain in a completely different way
It’s great for stress relief—you get to bang on a drum—and it keeps me active and energized.”
our group need to be in sync,” she explains
the group has built deep connections and lasting friendships
Teaching Taiko has refined Tara’s skills and deepened her connection to the art form
but I work hard to make it that way,” she shares
Whether drumming at a church event or a local festival
she loves the positive community interactions Taiko fosters
Tara also values sharing Japanese culture through Taiko
“It’s fun to bring people together and showcase something so dynamic and unique,” she says
Taiko isn’t just a hobby—it’s a celebration of community
And just like the parks she helps create; her drumming and passion for Taiko helps brings people together
A fire tore through a 20,000-square-foot industrial building in Roseville Tuesday morning
prompting evacuations and a shelter-in-place order that lasted nearly two hours
The second-alarm fire broke out around 10:20 a.m
after a caller inside the building reported a "large boom," said Roseville Fire Chief Keith Jacobs
The facility is one of 13 operated by RCO Engineering Inc.
a Michigan-based manufacturer serving the automotive
Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke billowing from the building and were unable to reach the seat of the fire
Concerns over possible hazardous chemicals inside also forced crews to pull back
"We focused on evacuations … while we continued to try to get to the seat of the fire," the fire chief said
So the fire spread throughout the entire building."
Officials have not said how many people were in the building at the time
Surrounding businesses southeast of the fire
Macomb County issued a shelter-in-place alert for residents within a half-mile southeast of the site
The alert was lifted less than two hours later after air quality tests showed no immediate health risks
The blaze was brought under control within three hours; the building sustained severe damage
It’s currently unclear whether any chemicals inside the facility were affected by the fire; many were stored behind fire doors that may have kept them secure
The shelter-in-place order was issued as a precaution
and Energy was notified to monitor water runoff from the scene
More: Detroit Riverfront Conservancy requests maximum prison sentence for ex-CFO
Operations at other RCO Engineering facilities were not affected
“We want to reassure our partners and stakeholders that there is no impact to the rest of the RCO Engineering business operations or to our customers,” the company said, in part, in a statement on social media
and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and service.”
“I believe our crews did an excellent job to contain this and protect the local businesses and the environment,” Jacobs said
The cause of the fire remains under investigation
Nour Rahal is a trending and breaking news reporter
They were dispatched at about 6 a.m., Monday, April 21. The suspect was taken into custody just before 8 a.m.
Sources report that the police department’s Special Response Team was been dispatched to a home on Macel Street, just west of the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and 14 Mile Road.
Details surrounding the shooting are still emerging, and authorities are working to gather more information. The conditions of the victims has not yet been released, and police are investigating the circumstances that led to the shooting.
Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker
The Monmouth-Roseville Titan host the Macomb Bombers at Sunny Lane Field for Senior Day. For the replay of the WMOI radio broadcast of the game, click HERE
Your access to this service has been limited
If you think you have been blocked in error
contact the owner of this site for assistance
If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site
please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send"
You will then receive an email that helps you regain access
Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites
The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site
You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools
or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence
Click here to learn more: Documentation
6 May 2025 6:35:45 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString());
The deadline for artists to submit proposals for a unique public art project at the upcoming Placer Valley Soccer Complex has been extended to March 7
The artwork will be located in the North Plaza and stand as an inviting
photo-friendly space for community members to gather
The Placer Valley Soccer Complex is set to become a key destination for sports and community activities
A universally accessible playground and shaded picnic areas
this complex will not only support local sports programs but also attract regional leagues and sports tourism
making it a vital addition to the community
We’re seeking proposals from artists for a permanent
three-dimensional art installation on a 5’ 10” concrete platform prominently displaying the words “City of Roseville.” While the artwork does not have to be sports-themed
it should capture the essence of Roseville and be visually striking
encouraging visitors to share their experiences on social media
Engage community members of all ages and backgrounds
with views from all sides ideal for group or individual photos
Serve as a memorable symbol of Roseville’s identity and spirit
Medium: Any durable materials that can withstand weather exposure
Installation timeline: August/September 2025
Artists may submit proposals by mail or email to:
Any additional family members may be registered as an individual
This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks
The action you just performed triggered the security solution
There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase
You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked
Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page
Krista Bernasconi’s title changed from vice mayor to mayor when she was sworn in as Roseville’s 59th mayor for a second two-year mayoral term at a special City Council meeting held on December 11
She has also served two two-year terms as Roseville’s vice mayor
who won the District 5 seat in the November election
who termed out after being elected to two consecutive four-year terms
who finished a two-year term as Mayor on December 11 and previously served as vice mayor
and Tracy Mendonsa (District 1) were sworn in for additional four-year terms as Councilmembers after being unopposed in their districts
“It’s an incredible honor to serve the City of Roseville,” said Bernasconi
“This community holds a special place in my heart
and I look forward to continuing to serve alongside my outstanding colleagues to ensure Roseville remains a remarkable place to live and thrive.”
A 2020 voter-approved amendment to the City Charter resulted in Roseville’s mayors and vice mayors being determined on a rotational basis starting in 2020 with the vice mayor in District 3
Contact and biographical information about each City Councilmember can be found here.