
August 2, 2011
By LYNNE TUOHY
Associated Press
STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. (AP) - Investigators have returned to the river where the body of an 11-year-old New Hampshire girl was recovered.
Several police cars and a police evidence van arrived Tuesday evening at the Connecticut River near the dam where divers found the body of Celina Cass.
A crime scene technician says authorities are doing computer-aided diagramming to give them a precise electronic image of the area.
The fifth-grader was missing for nearly a week. Her body was found Monday in the river about a quarter-mile from her home in Stewartstown, a community of 800 residents.
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