Celina was last seen around 9 p.m. July 25.
Debbie Baglio, who lives steps from Celinas home, told the Herald yesterday
she called police to report Celina missing the next morning after Celinas older sister, Kayla, 13, came knocking to ask whether shed seen the girl.
Baglio said
she rushed to Celinas home to find that the family had not reported the disappearance.
I dont know why they didnt, said Baglio, who has three daughters about Celinas age. Celinas mother, Louisa Noyes, was hysterical over the girls disappearance, Baglio said.
I barely got out of her that they hadnt seen her since 9 oclock, she said.
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