Feriel93
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Does that mean 6:30PM EST?
I believe thats 6:30pm local time so 7:30pm EST.
Does that mean 6:30PM EST?
Maybe it does matter..it matters who she was last seen by.I think we know the timeline that matters. Lily was visiting family, and last seen by family, on Sunday evening. For me, that means 6 PM or later. At 9 PM, her father called police. It makes sense that she would have cycled home before it was dark (sunset at 8 PM). She most likely cycled home around 7 PM, her family probably searched the path for her (in case she had an accident), and at 9 PM they decided to call police.
"According to the Chippewa Falls Police Department, Iliana Peters “Lily” was last seen by family Sunday evening. Iliana’s father called police at 9 p.m. after she had not returned from visiting with her aunt in the 400 block of North Grove St."Body Of Missing10-Year-Old Chippewa Falls Girl Found; Homicide Suspected
Knowing when she left her aunt's house probably doesn't make much difference regarding witnesses and CCTV. Police would be interested in CCTV for the entire day, and perhaps for Saturday as well. The person that abducted and murdered Lily could have been loitering in the area waiting for the opportunity to abduct a young girl.
Maybe it does matter..it matters who she was last seen by.
Maybe they did. That could be what prompted the call to Police.If Family searched for her I'm surprised they didn't find her her bike at the very least. Soooo much we just don't know![]()
I don't know. I don't think exact location has been verified..but, there are photos of her memorial site.Was her body found all the way up behind the Brewery?
Maybe it does matter..it matters who she was last seen by.
If I remember correctly L.E. found the bike.Ma
Maybe they did. That could be what prompted the call to Police.
Was her body found all the way up behind the Brewery?
Article states Authorities found her bikeMa
Maybe they did. That could be what prompted the call to Police.
Did the police stop searching when it became dark?