Floyd Galloway Jr., a person of interest in the case of missing Michigan woman, Danielle Stislicki, appeared in court Friday for sentencing after accepting a plea deal in an unrelated case. Hours before Galloway’s hearing, Danielle’s family took to social media and asked others who may have been victimized by Galloway to come forward.
Galloway, 30, was sentenced to 16 to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping and assaulting a female jogger, according to CBS Detroit. In exchange for his plea, a charge that involved attempted murder was dropped.
The attack took place in September 2016, only three months before Danielle disappeared without a trace after leaving her workplace.
CBS Detroit reports that the female jogger was on a Hines Park bike path when Galloway attacked her by strangling and punching her before dragging her into a nearby wooded area. She was able to escape his grasp as he demanded sex and attempted to take off her clothes.