A DESPERATE search is underway in New Hampshire for missing 11-year-old Celina Cass and now the FBI has been called in to help unravel the mystery. The West Stewartstown--about a mile from the Canadian border-- girl vanished Monday night around 9 p.m. from her home. She was last seen playing on her computer. When her parents went to wake her up the next morning, Celina was gone. Authorities are searching the Connecticut River
Lt. Douglas Gralenski said they were searching the residential area along the Connecticut River and in nearby woods. Her parents say Celina is not the type to run away.
Her stepdad Wendell Noyes said Celiona was quiet: "I'm not really at liberty to say anything. She's just a little girl and she's a nice little girl."
Shannon Towles, said Celina's disappearance has stunned the town of 800.
She said: "It's creepy. Things like this don't happen here. I know that's kind of a tired phrase. I'm an overprotective mom as it is. Now it's going to be way worse."
Cops say there is no indication Celina ran away or that another family member may have taken her. On the other hand, there were no signs of a struggle. Celina is 5-foot-5, 95 lbs., and has waist-length hair and hazel eyes. She was last wearing a pink shirt, pink pullover, blue shorts and shoes
WHERE IS CELINA CASS
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
FBI JOINS HUNT FOR MISSING CELINA CASS, 11
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