Kiely Rodni disappearance: One year later
Sunday marks one year since Kiely Rodni disappeared from a party at the Prosser Family Campground. Her body was found two weeks later.
Sunday marks one year since Kiely Rodni disappeared from a party at the Prosser Family Campground. Her body was found two weeks later.
The coroner's office has determined that Kiely Rodni's death was accidental.
Authorities have confirmed that the body found in a car that was pulled from Prosser Lake over the weekend is that of Kiely Rodni.
Authorities have confirmed that the body found in a car that was pulled from Prosser Lake over the weekend is that of Kiely Rodni.
The body that was found inside Kiely Rodni's submerged SUV is "more than likely her", said the Nevada County sheriff. Rodni's vehicle was discovered Sunday (8/21) in Prosser Creek Reservoir near where Rodni was last seen on Aug. 6.
The body that was found inside of Kiely Rodni's submerged SUV in Prosser Creek Reservoir Sunday is "more than likely her", the Nevada County Sheriff's Office says.
The group says they found Kiely Rodni's car in 14-feet of water in Prosser Lake.
While an independent dive team says they found the teenager's car, authorities have yet to confirm the identity of the body discovered inside.
Adventures With Purpose, a YouTube-famous dive team, posted Sunday afternoon on Facebook saying that they found a vehicle with a body inside in 14 feet of water. Law enforcement are working to verify the body's identity.
The Nevada County Sheriff's Office says they believe the body inside Kiely Rodni's SUV is her, although they still have not been able to positively identify the body.
The search for missing the Truckee teen has entered its second week, and still, there is no sign of the girl last seen at a late-night party.
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Tips and theories are flooding the sheriff's tip line for Kiely Rodni, but some of the tips are hindering the search. Law enforcement says they're getting the same tips from the same people.
Rodni went missing on Aug. 6, and since then, law enforcement friends and family have been dedicated to finding her.
The number of personnel searching for Kiely Rodni on Sunday topped 300. Today, on day 12 of the search, that number is down to 82. The 16-year-old was last seen on August 6th at a party. So far, authorities have received over 1,100 tips.
There's still no sign of the missing Truckee 16-year-old who went missing after a party attended by 200-300 people. The latest information released is that she was wearing a white hoodie with pink lettering, also that her SUV, which is also nowhere to be found had a Kuiu ram sticker just under the back window wiper.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office on Monday said a sticker of a ram was on the back of Kiely Rodni's SUV that also disappeared.
Search crews spent the weekend in the water at Prosser Lake looking for any possible signs of missing Truckee teen Kiely Rodni.
Investigators say Kiely Rodni was seen wearing a sweatshirt with the lettering "odd future" at the party before she went missing.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office says Rodni was seen in a video wearing a white hoodie that said "odd future". It’s unclear whether she was wearing the sweatshirt when she was last seen.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office has identified another piece of clothing that Kiely Rodni was wearing at the party the night before she disappeared.
Authorities say they've received over 1,000 tips for missing Truckee teen Kiely Rodni. And as the tips continue coming in, they'll continue to investigate them. Sunday marks day 9 since the Truckee party where Rodni was last seen.
Placer Sheriff: More than 200 personnel assigned, including water and air resources
The Placer County Sheriff's Office released an updated photo of the teen on Thursday that was taken before she went missing.
Investigators are asking people to take a close look at the necklace Rodni was wearing.
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