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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 13, 2012 12:13:01 GMT -5
16-year-old Skylar Neese vanished just steps from her West Virginia home on July 7th. Her parents say she came home from her job at a local Wendy’s hugged them, told them she loved them and went to bed, but surveillance video shows the girl sneaking out of her bedroom window later that night and getting into a nearby car. A friend claims she picked up Skylar, brought her back to the house an hour later and that Skylar wanted to be dropped off away from the apartment complex so she wouldn’t wake up her parents. That’s where the trail ends. So what happened in the moments that followed? Did the teen take off or did she stumble upon danger? Jane talked to Skylar’s parents about cryptic tweets the teen posted in the days leading up to her disappearance. www.hlntv.com/video/2012/09/12/search-skylar-neese
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 13, 2012 12:14:43 GMT -5
The FBI has now joined the investigation, and are urgently searching for leads into where she may have been taken. The Neese family last saw Skylar after she arrived home from a shift at Wendy's in West Virginia. She immediately went to her room, but later left. Surveillance footage showed Skylar getting into her friend's Sedan, but no other footage has surfaced. It's a puzzling mystery that has the Neese family, local officials, and now the FBI searching for the young girl. One lead could come from her Twitter account, in which the final message posted reads, "You doing (explicative) like that is why I will NEVER completely trust you." Other posts show a frustrated and discouraged Skylar: "Stress will be the death of me. Sick of being at (explicative) home. Thanks 'friends,' love hanging out with you all too. It really doesn't take much to (explicative) me off." Yet friends and family have not said whether they have figured out whom Skylar was talking about in her tweet. Instead, they are focusing on the driver of the Sedan, who claims she dropped Skylar off later. global.christianpost.com/news/skylar-neese-missing-family-fearful-as-fbi-joins-search-81442/Attachments:
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 13, 2012 12:19:48 GMT -5
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Post by LadyBlue on Jan 4, 2013 14:24:06 GMT -5
It's been almost six months since Skylar Neese, 16, was last seen at her home in Star City. Various leads on the whereabouts of Neese have come up empty. Star City Police Chief Vic Propst said the West Virginia State Police are now handling the investigation. State Police are also working with the U.S. Attorney's office. Neese was last seen on surveillance video at the James Place Apartments on Crawford Avenue. If you have any information, contact the State Police detachment in Morgantown at 304-285-3200. www.wboy.com/story/20397168/state-police-investigating-disappearance-of-missing-star-city-girl
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