TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in Northern California launched a body from surveillance video displaying a lacking 16-year-old at a retailer earlier than she disappeared over the weekend and requested Wednesday for anybody with data to contact officers, saying they aren't getting new leads.
Kiely Rodni, of Truckee, was final seen Saturday close to the Prosser Household Campground in Truckee at a celebration attended by a whole lot of juveniles and younger adults, police stated.
Rodni’s telephone has been out of service because the social gathering, and her automobile, a 2013 silver Honda CRV, has not been discovered, authorities stated.
“Anybody who was at that social gathering that evening, please come to regulation enforcement, please go to the tip line, it's nameless in the event that they wish to stay nameless,” Placer County Sheriff Lt. Josh Barnhart stated at a press convention.
Barnhart stated investigators have collected a variety of movies from fuel stations, personal companies and residences and they're going via the painstaking job of reviewing all of the footage for any indicators of the teenager. However he stated not getting any new leads from individuals who might have seen her the evening of her disappearance may be very irritating.
“Somebody noticed her however they’re not coming ahead,” Barnhart added.
Officers with a minimum of 16 native, state and federal enforcement companies are serving to within the investigation and search crews have fanned throughout the area straddling the California-Nevada state line in search of her. Dozens of household and associates are additionally looking and providing a $50,000 reward.
Officers stated a helicopter has been looking from the air alongside the I-80 hall between Donner Summit and the Nevada border and marine models from three native sheriff’s workplaces have searched at Prosser Creek Reservoir. Officers have additionally deployed scent-tracking canine.
“We’re battling clues and so searches aren’t tremendous profitable should you don’t have a path on the place to go looking,” stated Nevada County Sheriff’s Workplace captain Sam Brown.