We will continue to update this story. Bostonchannel.com has just reported that the step father was taken by ambulance to the hospital. Previously when asked for a comment, he said that the family was "grieving" which suggests he has knowledge or belief that she is deceased.
Since that statement, we have learned of his troubled criminal past, and his mental health issues. If anyone has statements, please post ASAP for analysis. Being taken to the hospital this morning is of concern. Police should be at the hospital interviewing him.
"Monday morning, her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, was taken by ambulance to Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital."
This raises questions and hopefully media will ask them.
BOSTON -- Dive teams searching the Connecticut River in Vermont for a missing New Hampshire girl are focusing on a specific location in the river.
Crews were searching an area near the Canaan Hydro-Dam as investigators continued to look for clues in the disappearance of 11-year-old Celina Cass, who was last seen in her West Stewartstown, N.H., home on July 25.
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At about 10:45 a.m. Monday, a dive team came up from the water, and shortly after, other investigators and Assistant Attorney General Jane Young went to the scene. The media were asked to leave the area.
Roads on the Canaan side of the river have been closed off, blocking the view of the river.
The FBI has offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the location of Cass and the arrest and prosecution of a suspect.
A separate $5,000 reward from an anonymous citizen was announced for anyone who can provide information leading to her whereabouts.
Celina's family said they last saw her at her computer shortly before she went to bed the night of July 25. The next morning when they went to wake her up, she was gone.
Her disappearance led to a massive law enforcement effort involving more than 50 FBI agents and an equal number of officials from state and local police, search crews and dive teams. Investigators have said that they had received hundreds of tips but few solid leads.
Over the weekend, Celina's father, Adam Laro, pleaded for her safe return. Monday morning, her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, was taken by ambulance to Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital.
Read more: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/28728161/detail.html#ixzz1TnShWZTN
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