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Missing Vermont teen told her friends she planned to run away
Vermont State Police said late Wednesday it had received information that missing teenager Autumn Sanville had told friends she planned to run away from home and "asked not to be contacted."
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Missing Vermont teen told her friends she planned to run away
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Autumn Sanville, 17, was reported missing on Oct. 7th. Vermont State Police say that Sanville told her friends she planned to run away. (Vermont State Police photo)
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SPRINGFIELD, Vt — Before she disappeared, Autumn Sanville told her friends that she planned on running away, according to Detective Sergeant Richard Holden of the Vermont State Police.
Sanville, the 17-year-old girl that Vermont State Police having been searching for since she went missing on Oct. 6, made a number of comments to her friends that she was going to run away from home and did not want to be contacted, Holden said in a recent statement on the case.
Though detectives continue to search for her, there has been no known contact by Sanville since her disappearance, Holden said.
The teen--who is described as being 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing roughly 120 pounds, and having long, brown hair and green eyes--was last seen at 7:30 a.m. on the morning she disappeared. She is originally from Weathersfield, Vermont.
Holden said that Sanville was last seen entering a maroon-colored, older model car, with three individuals who have not been identified.
Police discovered Sanville's own car parked in close proximity to a boat ramp in Springfield, Vermont--located near the New Hampshire State line.
Holden also reported that the investigation into Sanville 's whereabouts will continue.
Anyone with information regarding Autumn's whereabouts should contact Detective Sergeant Michael Dion at 802-722-4667 through the Vermont State Police Westminster Barracks
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Think about it although it may be true, think of the possibility that if one wanted to kill someone all they'd have to do is tell whoever that she/he said that they were running away and then maybe that person could really make that person disappear? Maybe I'm watching too much TV.
ReplyDeleteThe family responded to the VT State Police press release. They said they are worried that, by describing it as a voluntary, run-away situation, it will reduce the resources and efforts involved in finding Autumn. They also are concerned that, even if she did run away, Autumn could be with people who are older, could be hurting her, etc. We just don't know. I wish there were someone to tell us how the community can help in looking for her.
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