Post by LadyBlue on Apr 12, 2017 9:00:36 GMT -5
Tucson police said Friday that the remains of 6-year-old Isabel Celis, who was reported missing in 2012, were found earlier this month.
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said Friday that Isabel's remains have been found, though he would not offer details about where investigators located the remains or what prompted detectives to search in that area.
Magnus said the remains were found in "rural Pima County" and were sent to Bode Cellmark Forensics in Virginia where DNA evidence was confirmed.
"We see this as absolutely a tragedy," Magnus said in a news conference Friday afternoon. "We were all hoping to find her alive."
Isabel was last seen April 20, 2012. Her father reported her missing the next morning after finding she was not in her bedroom.
Police never named any suspects but said they found "suspicious circumstances around a possible entry point" in the home.
"This is not an ending we would have hoped for, but this is not the end to the case," Magnus said.
Magnus said investigators are again asking for the public's help in solving the case.
Police and volunteers conducted exhaustive searches and even renewed a door-to-door effort to find the girl 18 months after her disappearance.
The search began when Sergio Celis went to wake Isabel up for a baseball game, and she wasn't there. Becky Celis had already left for work. Sergio Celis called authorities.
Police spent the next several weeks interviewing neighbors. They checked surveillance videos of nearby businesses, canvassed parks and even a landfill.
A neighbor said she heard her dogs barking and male voices outside her bedroom window about 6:30 a.m. on the day Isabel was reported missing. The neighbor said there were no sounds that indicated a struggle.
www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2017/03/31/missing-tucson-girl-isabel-celis/99888614/
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said Friday that Isabel's remains have been found, though he would not offer details about where investigators located the remains or what prompted detectives to search in that area.
Magnus said the remains were found in "rural Pima County" and were sent to Bode Cellmark Forensics in Virginia where DNA evidence was confirmed.
"We see this as absolutely a tragedy," Magnus said in a news conference Friday afternoon. "We were all hoping to find her alive."
Isabel was last seen April 20, 2012. Her father reported her missing the next morning after finding she was not in her bedroom.
Police never named any suspects but said they found "suspicious circumstances around a possible entry point" in the home.
"This is not an ending we would have hoped for, but this is not the end to the case," Magnus said.
Magnus said investigators are again asking for the public's help in solving the case.
Police and volunteers conducted exhaustive searches and even renewed a door-to-door effort to find the girl 18 months after her disappearance.
The search began when Sergio Celis went to wake Isabel up for a baseball game, and she wasn't there. Becky Celis had already left for work. Sergio Celis called authorities.
Police spent the next several weeks interviewing neighbors. They checked surveillance videos of nearby businesses, canvassed parks and even a landfill.
A neighbor said she heard her dogs barking and male voices outside her bedroom window about 6:30 a.m. on the day Isabel was reported missing. The neighbor said there were no sounds that indicated a struggle.
www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2017/03/31/missing-tucson-girl-isabel-celis/99888614/