08-10-2011, 06:21 AM
Yesterday's update from WMUR:
http://www.wmur.com/news/28815283/detail.html
CONCORD, N.H. -- It has been two weeks since an 11-year-old West Stewartstown girl was first reported missing, and though her body was later found and her death ruled suspicious, investigators still aren't saying how she died.
Celina Cass was reported missing on July 26, prompting a massive search. Family members said she was last seen on her computer the night before, but she was gone when they went to wake her up the next morning.
Relatives said Celina wouldn't run away, and the town rallied to find her. Soon, more than 100 people from the state police, FBI, New Hampshire Attorney General's Office and others were called in to help.
Celina's body was found about a week later in the Connecticut River, not far from her home.
The attorney general's office said Tuesday that investigators are not announcing any suspects or an exact cause of death until more test results come in.
Sources said Celina's body was found wrapped in a blanket, but no other details have been released.
Last week, a truck owned by her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, was taken away by investigators. It was the second vehicle taken from the property in a week, but officials wouldn't say why they took it.
While police continued to search for clues, the family laid Celina to rest on Monday, and the community later gathered to remember her life.
Read more: http://www.wmur.com/news/28815283/detail...z1UcVjzdxK
http://www.wmur.com/news/28815283/detail.html
CONCORD, N.H. -- It has been two weeks since an 11-year-old West Stewartstown girl was first reported missing, and though her body was later found and her death ruled suspicious, investigators still aren't saying how she died.
Celina Cass was reported missing on July 26, prompting a massive search. Family members said she was last seen on her computer the night before, but she was gone when they went to wake her up the next morning.
Relatives said Celina wouldn't run away, and the town rallied to find her. Soon, more than 100 people from the state police, FBI, New Hampshire Attorney General's Office and others were called in to help.
Celina's body was found about a week later in the Connecticut River, not far from her home.
The attorney general's office said Tuesday that investigators are not announcing any suspects or an exact cause of death until more test results come in.
Sources said Celina's body was found wrapped in a blanket, but no other details have been released.
Last week, a truck owned by her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, was taken away by investigators. It was the second vehicle taken from the property in a week, but officials wouldn't say why they took it.
While police continued to search for clues, the family laid Celina to rest on Monday, and the community later gathered to remember her life.
Read more: http://www.wmur.com/news/28815283/detail...z1UcVjzdxK