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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4224810/Two-bodies-search-missing-13-year-old-girls.html
Two bodies were found in the search of two 13-year-old girls on a riverbank just hours after they posted a final eerie photo online while hiking in Indiana.
Police have not formally identified the bodies as Abigail Williams and Liberty German. For now they are just saying two bodies were found Tuesday afternoon near where the girls went missing along Deer Creek and said they suspect foul play.
However, people were posting their condolences on Williams' mother's Facebook page and police have 'scaled back' the search for the girls.
The bodies were discovered less than one mile away from the Monon High Bridge, where they were dropped off by family members at 1pm on Monday and were supposed to be collected later.
Both of the girls' cellphones either died or were powered off.
Last night, German's grandfather Mike Patty told WLFI: 'The cellphone has been pinging around town – and here there is a cellphone tower – but the ping was last noted around five to six hours ago. And they say the phone is now dead.'
Video at link
The bridge is something of a local beauty spot and is where the final picture of Abigail Williams was taken by Liberty German, hours before they were reported missing at 5.30pm.
Foul play is suspected but police have yet to comment on how the victims died. They also wouldn't comment on the extent of their injuries because of how early it is in the investigation.
Police did not disclose in a press conference if there were any suspects or persons of interest at this point.
Right now it is considered a 'death investigation' and is not classified as a homicide. The teens were last seen at 1pm on Monday according to RTV6.
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Abigail Williams fishes in a photo on Facebook. Two bodies were found Tuesday on a riverbank along Deer Creek
German's photo of Williams on Snapchat at 2.07pm is the last documentation of the girls.
'We’re just praying for their safe return. I’m upset and confused. Obviously, very distraught. I’m just worried.'
'All I want to do is have the girls get home safe,' Patty said.
Assistant Delphi Fire Chief Curtis Borden told the station the girls were discovered this morning but that it was 'not good.'
Williams and German were supposed to be picked up where they were dropped off a few hours later but never showed up.
Police said that family members dropped them off but it is not clear if it was a parent of either girl, or a sibling. The two were reported missing at 5.30pm Monday evening.
When the girls first went missing yesterday Fox 59 reported no foul play was suspected based off of the details the family gave police. Officers initially considered issuing an Amber Alert but decided the situation did not fit the criteria.
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Initially, foul play was not suspected when Abigail Williams (left) and Liberty German (right) disappeared. German was last seen wearing a tie dyed t-shirt similar to the one pictured
Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said in a written release yesterday: 'Based on information learned from friends and family members, police do not suspect foul play and have no information to believe the girls are in any kind of danger, other than being exposed to outside elements'
Anna Williams, Abigail's mother, told WLFI yesterday: 'I’m getting scared now. It’s getting cold and they’ve been out a long time. I don’t know what time they ate last.'
After the press conference where the dead bodies were found, people started posting condolences to Anna's Facebook page.
The Williams family appears to have an attachment to the bridge. Anna's cover photo is an artistic photo of the railroad.
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The teens were hiking around Monon High Bridge which is known as a local photo spot
Police, firefighters and volunteers searched the area until around midnight Monday and restarted the search when it became light outside Tuesday morning.
A K-9 unit and a dive team were deployed to search for the teens.
Monon High Bridge does not have any guardrails. JConline reports the bridge is one of Indiana Landmark's 10 most endangered historic sites in the state.
Now they are hinting murder:
http://www.jconline.com/story/news/2017/02/14/search-continues-missing-carroll-co-girls/97885722/
DELPHI, Ind. — Police didn't identified whose bodies were found Tuesday near Deer Creek, but common sense suggests it was 13-year-olds Liberty German and Abigail Williams who'd been missing since 5:30 p.m. Monday.
"We are investigating this as a crime scene," Indiana State Police Sgt. Kim Riley said at a press conference shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday. "We suspect foul play."
Riley, Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby and Delphi Police Chief Steve Mullins refused to say much more than that. They noted the bodies were found about 12:15 p.m. about half-mile to three-quarters of a mile upstream from a High Bridge which is part of the Delphi Historic Trails.
The search parties for German and Williams ended when the bodies were found, said Amanda Leader from Brookston, who volunteered to look for the missing girls.
German and Williams were dropped off at High Bridge, an abandon railroad truss, about 1 p.m. Monday, but when a family arrived later in the afternoon to pick up the girls, they weren't there. Families members searched the area, then reported them missing at 5:30 p.m. Monday, according to Leazenby...."
This is really gut wrenching it pisses me off that todays kids even in a place like this have to be on lookout 24/7. We use to run like wolves everywhere and there were a few quirky incidences but nothing that obviously amounted t my demise
Two bodies were found in the search of two 13-year-old girls on a riverbank just hours after they posted a final eerie photo online while hiking in Indiana.
Police have not formally identified the bodies as Abigail Williams and Liberty German. For now they are just saying two bodies were found Tuesday afternoon near where the girls went missing along Deer Creek and said they suspect foul play.
However, people were posting their condolences on Williams' mother's Facebook page and police have 'scaled back' the search for the girls.
The bodies were discovered less than one mile away from the Monon High Bridge, where they were dropped off by family members at 1pm on Monday and were supposed to be collected later.
Both of the girls' cellphones either died or were powered off.
Last night, German's grandfather Mike Patty told WLFI: 'The cellphone has been pinging around town – and here there is a cellphone tower – but the ping was last noted around five to six hours ago. And they say the phone is now dead.'
Video at link
The bridge is something of a local beauty spot and is where the final picture of Abigail Williams was taken by Liberty German, hours before they were reported missing at 5.30pm.
Foul play is suspected but police have yet to comment on how the victims died. They also wouldn't comment on the extent of their injuries because of how early it is in the investigation.
Police did not disclose in a press conference if there were any suspects or persons of interest at this point.
Right now it is considered a 'death investigation' and is not classified as a homicide. The teens were last seen at 1pm on Monday according to RTV6.
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Abigail Williams fishes in a photo on Facebook. Two bodies were found Tuesday on a riverbank along Deer Creek
German's photo of Williams on Snapchat at 2.07pm is the last documentation of the girls.
'We’re just praying for their safe return. I’m upset and confused. Obviously, very distraught. I’m just worried.'
'All I want to do is have the girls get home safe,' Patty said.
Assistant Delphi Fire Chief Curtis Borden told the station the girls were discovered this morning but that it was 'not good.'
Williams and German were supposed to be picked up where they were dropped off a few hours later but never showed up.
Police said that family members dropped them off but it is not clear if it was a parent of either girl, or a sibling. The two were reported missing at 5.30pm Monday evening.
When the girls first went missing yesterday Fox 59 reported no foul play was suspected based off of the details the family gave police. Officers initially considered issuing an Amber Alert but decided the situation did not fit the criteria.
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Initially, foul play was not suspected when Abigail Williams (left) and Liberty German (right) disappeared. German was last seen wearing a tie dyed t-shirt similar to the one pictured
Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said in a written release yesterday: 'Based on information learned from friends and family members, police do not suspect foul play and have no information to believe the girls are in any kind of danger, other than being exposed to outside elements'
Anna Williams, Abigail's mother, told WLFI yesterday: 'I’m getting scared now. It’s getting cold and they’ve been out a long time. I don’t know what time they ate last.'
After the press conference where the dead bodies were found, people started posting condolences to Anna's Facebook page.
The Williams family appears to have an attachment to the bridge. Anna's cover photo is an artistic photo of the railroad.
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The teens were hiking around Monon High Bridge which is known as a local photo spot
Police, firefighters and volunteers searched the area until around midnight Monday and restarted the search when it became light outside Tuesday morning.
A K-9 unit and a dive team were deployed to search for the teens.
Monon High Bridge does not have any guardrails. JConline reports the bridge is one of Indiana Landmark's 10 most endangered historic sites in the state.
Now they are hinting murder:
http://www.jconline.com/story/news/2017/02/14/search-continues-missing-carroll-co-girls/97885722/
DELPHI, Ind. — Police didn't identified whose bodies were found Tuesday near Deer Creek, but common sense suggests it was 13-year-olds Liberty German and Abigail Williams who'd been missing since 5:30 p.m. Monday.
"We are investigating this as a crime scene," Indiana State Police Sgt. Kim Riley said at a press conference shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday. "We suspect foul play."
Riley, Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby and Delphi Police Chief Steve Mullins refused to say much more than that. They noted the bodies were found about 12:15 p.m. about half-mile to three-quarters of a mile upstream from a High Bridge which is part of the Delphi Historic Trails.
The search parties for German and Williams ended when the bodies were found, said Amanda Leader from Brookston, who volunteered to look for the missing girls.
German and Williams were dropped off at High Bridge, an abandon railroad truss, about 1 p.m. Monday, but when a family arrived later in the afternoon to pick up the girls, they weren't there. Families members searched the area, then reported them missing at 5:30 p.m. Monday, according to Leazenby...."
This is really gut wrenching it pisses me off that todays kids even in a place like this have to be on lookout 24/7. We use to run like wolves everywhere and there were a few quirky incidences but nothing that obviously amounted t my demise
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