NH - Celina Cass, 11, Stewartstown, 25 Jul 2011 *Media Links*

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Celina Cass, 11 years old, last seen July 25, 2011 in her bedroom on her computer.
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http://www.newhampshire.com/article/20110726/NEWS07/110729914/0/sports
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20084109-504083.html

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Stewartstown girl missing
New Hampshire homicide prosecutors have scheduled a press conference for 8 p.m. today regarding the disappearance of 11-year-old Celina Cass.
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office entered the case earlier today, and now has the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Team. Late this morning, New Hampshire Fish and Game launched search boats in the Connecticut River.
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FBI abduction team searches for missing NH girl
The disappearance of an 11-year-old girl from her house just a mile from the Canadian border rattled nerves in her small town Wednesday as crews searched the Connecticut River and cordoned the house with police tape and the FBI deployed a team that specializes in child abductions.
Celina Cass was last seen in her house at a computer around 9 p.m. Monday and was gone the next morning, authorities said. Police have said that there's no indication she ran away or that someone took her, and there are no signs of a struggle. The only thing that is certain is she disappeared.
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Police search for missing girl Celina Cass
State and federal law enforcement officials in northern New Hampshire are searching the community of West Stewartstown for 11-year-old Celina Cass.

Police say she was last seen at her home on Monday at about 9 p.m.

Investigators say there's no indication she ran away or someone took her, nor are there signs of a struggle.
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Girls overnight disappearance from home rattles town
The disappearance of an 11-year-old girl from her house rattled nerves in her small town Wednesday as crews searched the Connecticut River.
Celina Cass was last seen in her house around 9 p.m. Monday and was gone the next morning, authorities said. Police have said that there's no indication she ran away or that someone took her, and there are no signs of a struggle.
Shannon Towles, who owns Towles Mini-Mart on Route 3, said the girl's disappearance has shaken the town of 800.
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Authorities examining every facet of missing girls life
Authorities are examining "every facet" of missing 11-year-old Celina Cass' life, including computer records on the girl's home computer, the New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General tells FoxNews.com.
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FBI abduction team searches for missing NH girl
The disappearance of an 11-year-old girl from her house just a mile from the Canadian border rattled nerves in her small town Wednesday as crews searched the Connecticut River and cordoned the house with police tape and the FBI deployed a team that specializes in child abductions.
Celina Cass was last seen in her house at a computer around 9 p.m. Monday and was gone the next morning, authorities said. Police have said that there's no indication she ran away or that someone took her, and there are no signs of a struggle. The only thing that is certain is she disappeared.
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FBI deploys special team

Officials with the Attorney General's Office and the FBI spoke in a news conference Wednesday night about missing 11-year-old Celina Cass.
Senior Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said the office is trying to bring Celina home safely, and they're treating this as a missing persons case.
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Police go door to door
Dozens of investigators from state and federal agencies are working out of a school in northern New Hampshire in their efforts to find a missing 11-year-old girl.
Police went door to door in Stewartstown on Thursday asking residents for any information they might have about the disappearance of Celina Cass, and townspeople are passing out fliers. The girl had last been seen when she went to bed Monday night.
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Girls disappearance rattles tiny town
The disappearance of an 11-year-old girl from her house just a mile from the Canadian border has rattled nerves in her small town as crews Wednesday searched the Connecticut River.
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FBI abduction team searches for missing girl
Shy and sweet, with a gap-toothed smile and a reputation as reliable, 11-year-old Celina Cass is the last person anyone in her New Hampshire community would expect to run away. At this point, they only wish that were the case. The other explanations are too scary.
Last seen at a home computer Monday night, the fifth grader vanished overnight from her home a mile from the U.S.-Canada border, leaving family members and friends incredulous. Police and conservation officers are searching fields, woods and the Connecticut River while FBI child abduction specialists have joined the hunt.
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Friends of missing girl say she would never have gone with a stranger
Eleven-year-old Celina Cass not been seen since Monday evening.
Some people who know 11-year-old Celina Cass said they are devastated that she disappeared from her home Monday night. But there’s one more thing that makes it even worse.
“She was very shy. If she didn’t know you she would look to her older sister to make sure you were okay,” said Kayla Baglio, 18.
So, some people find it hard to believe she would have run away, much less gone anywhere with somebody she didn’t know.
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Celina Cass missing
Police are desperately searching for an 11-year-old girl who disappeared from her bedroom three days ago.
Celina Cass was last seen playing on her computer at about 9pm on Monday. When her parents went to wake her up the next morning, she had vanished.
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FBI helps in search for missing NH girl
Shy and sweet, with a gap-toothed smile and a reputation as reliable, 11-year-old Celina Cass is the last person anyone in her New Hampshire community would expect to run away. At this point, they only wish that were the case. The other explanations are too scary.
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Search continues for missing 11 year old girl
Dozens of Fish and Game employees and specially trained volunteers resumed an intense ground search on Friday for missing 11-year-old girl Celina Cass, who was last seen in her home Monday night.
A helicopter and airplane were also searching the area and water levels were lowered on the Connecticut River to aid a water search.
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Missing girl search extends to Canada
The frantic search for missing New Hampshire girl Celina Cass was extended to Canada today and police from at least three states and the FBI have joined the manhunt.
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Law enforcement floods area to search for missing girl
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Police step up search for missing NH girl
In the last 24 hours investigators have nearly tripled their man power and opened a new command post as part of their ongoing effort to find 11-year-old Celina Cass.
"We are getting numerous tips, we are looking at those tips, we are trying to determine the ones that have priorities over the others," N.H. Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said.
Dozens of people from agencies including the FBI and N.H. State police are now on the case. Thursday, Young confirmed the ground search for the little girl is back on.
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Search extends to Canada
The frantic search for missing New Hampshire girl Celina Cass was extended to Canada today and police from at least three states and the FBI have joined the manhunt.
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FBI joins search
Cass was last seen at her home Monday night. Investigators say there's no indication she ran away or someone took her, nor are there signs of a struggle.

Her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, said Wednesday Celina is a quiet girl and would not leave home on her own.

State police, fish and game and the U.S. Border Patrol have been helping search the area looking for the girl.
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Fresh plea for help as search grows for missing girl
Authorities in New Hampshire bolstered their search operations Thursday in their search for a 11-year-old who a school nurse described as a "young girl who is afraid and needs to be home."
Speaking on behalf of her community, Kirsten Lyons pleaded for the public's help in locating "our beautiful Celina" Cass, who was last seen Monday night in her northern New Hampshire home.
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Intense search for missing girl continues

Additional law enforcement personnel have arrived in the North Country to assist in the search for an 11-year-old girl who was last seen in her home Monday night.
Kieran Ramsey of the FBI said there are more than 100 investigators working on the case of Celina Cass, who was last seen as she went to bed Monday night. In an afternoon media briefing, Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said she had no new information to release, but investigators still hope to bring Celina home safe.
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Search intensifies for missing girl
The search for a girl last seen Monday night at her downtown home intensified Thursday with more than four dozen investigators on the ground.
The FBI joined the search for Celina Cass, 11, on Wednesday, two days after she was last seen at her home. Senior Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said Thursday morning the case remains classified as a missing person case.
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Investigators discuss missing girl case
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Police step up search
In the last 24 hours investigators have nearly tripled their man power and opened a new command post as part of their ongoing effort to find 11-year-old Celina Cass.
"We are getting numerous tips, we are looking at those tips, we are trying to determine the ones that have priorities over the others," N.H. Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said.
Dozens of people from agencies including the FBI and N.H. State police are now on the case. Thursday, Young confirmed the ground search for the little girl is back on.
More... Video included...

Police go door to door in search for girl

Dozens of investigators from state and federal agencies are working out of a school in northern New Hampshire in their efforts to find a missing 11-year-old girl.
Police went door to door in Stewartstown on Thursday asking residents for any information they might have about the disappearance of Celina Cass, and townspeople are passing out fliers. The girl had last been seen when she went to bed Monday night.
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This is a thread for Media links and other case information ONLY. NO DISCUSSION in this thread please.

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Salem
 
August 12, 2011

Details on Celina's Last Night Alive Described
According to a source close to the family, Celina and her mom, Louisa Noyes, were sitting on the couch in the living room watching “The Secret Life of An American Teenager” together on the ABC Family Channel. When the show was over at 9 p.m., Celina decided to watch another show and was also back and forth on the family computer, which was in the living room. Louisa Noyes said goodnight to her daughter, and went upstairs to go to sleep.

August 19, 2011

More Reward Money Offered for Assistance in Celina Cass Case
In addition to the $25,000 reward offered by the FBI since the girl’s disappearance, an anonymous North Country resident has placed $5,000 in a bank account in Gorham, N.H., which allows members of the public to donate. The money will be given to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the person responsible for the girl’s death.

August 25, 2011

A Month Later Kids Gather to Remember Celina Cass
A month to the day when Celina Cass vanished from her rural New Hampshire home, friends of the 11-year-old gathered tonight to launch balloons and place fresh flowers at the dam where divers found her body after an exhaustive search through the North Country.
 
Still waiting for tox results? Which may show nothing?
I think it will be 8 weeks next Monday since she was found, which should be the maximum amount of time in any case.
 
Her stepfather charged with 2nd degree murder!
 
Her stepfather charged with 2nd degree murder!

Whoa! Thank u posting this! We thought it was him all along - especially in the beginning, right? Wow. Where there's smoke, there's fire.
 

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