Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Disappearance of Michelle Bernstein-Schultz

 

Michelle Bernstein-Schultz has been missing since June 29th, 2022. The young woman was last seen at her apartment on 40th Street and East Greenway Road in Phoenix, Arizona. She was 36 years-old at the time she vanished.

Reports indicate that Michelle's live-in boyfriend was the last person to see her on the day she went missing. The boyfriend would later tell both Michelle's family and police that Michelle said she was not feeling well that day and wanted to be left alone. Her boyfriend explained that Michelle was still at the residence when he left for work the day.

When the boyfriend returned home, he said that he went to sleep on their couch. When he awoke the next morning, he went into the bedroom and noticed that, not only was Michelle not there, but it also appeared that her bed had not been slept in. Her boyfriend subsequently contacted police to file a missing person's report. 

Michelle's family members were both extremely worried and baffled when they learned about her disappearance. Many of Michelle's personal items were still at her residence, including her identification, credit cards, and cell phone. Michelle's beloved dog was left at the home as well. Her loved ones have said that it is uncharacteristic for her to leave those items and her dog behind.

Michelle also did not have a habit of abruptly ceasing contact with her family and friends. Her two sons lived with their respective fathers, but she was consistently in touch with them both. She also was frequently in touch with her mother and sister. However, none of the people in Michelle's inner circle have heard from her since the day she vanished. 

While investigating Michelle's disappearance, it was determined that she had been texting with friends before she went missing. She sent her last text message at 4:03PM. After that, all of the outgoing activity on Michelle's phone stopped. 

Reports state that Michelle's hiking sandals and backpack were not found in the home after she disappeared - leading to speculation that she might have left to go hiking. Still, Michelle's family members do not believe she would go hiking without bringing her phone or personal identification. It also seems strange that she would choose to hike after telling her boyfriend she was not feeling well. 

Investigators have stated that foul play is "not evident" in Michelle's disappearance. Michelle's family members believe that, for this reason, police have not taken the case seriously. Her loved ones are still fighting to find answers about Michelle's fate.

The Phoenix Police Department has investigative agency over Michelle's case. If you have any information that could lead to the whereabouts of Michelle Bernstein-Schultz, please contact authorities at 602-262-6151.

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