STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. -- Divers searched a pond in northern New Hampshire on Sunday for clues to the disappearance of an 11-year-old girl, who's been missing for several days.
State Fish and Game Department divers explored Back Pond for any sign of fifth-grader Celina Cass, Senior Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said. The small pond is less than a mile from Celina's home in Stewartstown, a community of 800 residents with one blinking streetlight and a handful of stores.
Vermont and New Hampshire state police, the FBI and other agencies also were continuing their ground search in those states and in Canada, Young said.
Celina, who lives with her mother and stepfather, was last seen Monday night at her home computer in her small town in far northern New Hampshire.
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information in the case, and a community member has added $5,000.
-- Associated Press
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