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2016-10-31 / Front Page Missing Weathersfield teen found safe WEATHERSFIELD — After being reported missing several weeks ago, Weathersfield teenager Autumn Sanville has been found safe, according to a missing persons organization. Roanoke, Virginia-based Missing Pieces Network, a nonprofit dedicated to locating missing persons and advocating for their families, announced in a Facebook post Sunday, Oct. 30 that 17-year-old Sanville has been located and is okay. According to the organization, the announcement was made for her parents, Chris and Karlene Rogstad, who were on their way to pick Sanville up as of Sunday afternoon. “The detective just called and said she had been found," said Karlene Rogstad Sunday afternoon. “I’m relieved. A huge weight has been lifted.” Sanville has been missing since Oct. 6, when she was last seen around 7:10 a.m. at the boat landing getting into a four-door, possibly late 90s-model maroon car. — Story will be updated
Things don't add up ? 1 liar + 1 liar = 2 liars.
ReplyDeleteWhy in such a small town as Springfield are young teens skipping (leaving) school ?
thug life
DeleteNow the witch hunt will start.
ReplyDeleteI could type up a list of things that look wrong, I don't know the people involved.
The government agents aren't happy when they are lied to but they should just walk away from this one and let it go so the people involved can try and heal and move on with life instead of making big drama out of it and a court case.
this girl wasted a lot of police offer's time and money,she should be held accountable for the cost of this investigation
ReplyDeleteShe would just start a GoFundMe page...
ReplyDeleteHope she doesn't miss her next school peroid.
ReplyDeleteYoung people make mistakes. She is a product of a screwed up society. The American Culture is failing.
ReplyDeleteMurders, suicides, drugs and on it goes are caused by a sick money hungry society. The old people who created this sick culture should be held accountable.
Not "old baby boomer" people, it is people her parents age, its the "spare the rod, spoil the child" era. Grade school teachers should be given ping pong paddles to get em straightened up. High schoolers should get a swift kick in the arrse. I am glad I am a boomer. Things were very different back then as far as discipline. Gee I even graduated with 4 years in engineering college.
DeleteThe murder rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years so toss that one out, but you maybe onto something about the people who created this generation of kids. Interesting discussion. Suicides are at an all time high, personal accountability seems to be at an all time low.
DeleteWhoever created this sick culture, your generation has thoroughly embraced it. Grow up and stop blaming others for your bad actions.
DeleteThat's right 3:14. Theirs is a generation of whiners. Think they should get everything for nothing, spoiled. Think they can stay at home with mom and dad until age 40. Think that staring into a smartphone for 8 hours a day is called making a living, they even walk around looking down at it. Texting is their form of communication. Even their music stinks, bunch of whinny brats.
DeleteSituations like this one seem to bring out the best in Springfield's residents.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a Trump Concert here. The Debbie downers/naysayers are always so unnecessarily depressing...
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