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|    24 Jul 17 11:39:43    |
      XPost: alt.religion.gay-les-bi-tran, alt.politics.democrats, alt       fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: sac.politics       From: democrats.did.it@latimes.com              The remains of a six-year-old American girl, have been found by       police five years after her disappearance. Isabel Celis was       reported missing on April 20, 2012, after she disappeared from       her bedroom.              A police chief said her remains were discovered a month ago in       remote woodlands and her identity has now been confirmed by       forensic experts.              Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said: "Obviously this is not       the ending that any of us had hoped for, but this is also not       the ending of the case. We are working this case very       aggressively as we would with any case involving the death of a       child."              Isabel was last seen by her father who reported her missing when       he woke up to find she was not in her bedroom. A window was       found open and a neighbour reported hearing male voices and dogs       barking outside her window at 6.30am on the day Isabel went       missing. Police found 'suspicious circumstances around a       possible entry point' in the home, leading to the belief that       she had been abducted.              It is not yet known how she died and the police chief would not       release information about how her remains were discovered, but       explained it was'not by happenstance'. Magnus said that police       had pursued over 2,200 leads during their investigation into       Isabel's disappearance and are now appealing to the public to       come forward with any information that might assist their       enquiries.              "We appreciate the fact that this case has been very       traumatic.In fact, reverberations of this have gone well beyond       Tucson and even Arizona, (and) have affected people throughout       the country," he said.              "This is a very important step in the case, so that's one of the       reasons why we're still asking the public if they have any       leads. We believe there may still be folks out there who perhaps       know something or feel now that they're willing to come forward       with information."              Tucson Medical Centre, where Isabel's mother works as a nurse,       issued a statement on behalf of the girl's family.              The statement reads: "We want to thank the community for the       support they have continued to show for Isa over the years and       for refusing to give up hope. Now is our time to mourn. We ask       for our privacy during this time so that we can do that."              https://uk.news.yahoo.com/body-missing-american-schoolgirl-       isabel-203632881.html                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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