It's the last known cell phone activity of 19 year old son Ia Dennis. A Snapchat photo taken what appears to be here in front of the Nikola Tesla statue on Goat Island. It's the spot where Sherry Twitchell and her sister, Samantha ross. Oh, from Sloan. Immediately wanted to come in their search for Sin. Ia find out where her picture, that last picture was taken. Police have not publicly addressed that Snapchat photo, but the Buffalo State students cellphone last pinged in the area of Goat Island at 1:23 a.m. Sunday morning, april 25th Dennis has been missing for nine days. At first, we were told that her phone ping over in the Gold Island. Three sisters area. But that what we know now is that ping was her cell phone activity of her taking the picture or what we suspect to be her taking the picture. Julia stevens has been organizing a boots on the ground search for Dennis every day since last week. She says this weekend Searchers found a black shirt and turned it over to police. Dennis was last seen here wearing all black on the elevator, leaving her dorm on Buffalo States campus that night. I don't think that her family is losing hope and I think that everybody that has shown up here today and that has shown up here to the search efforts every day has hope that we will be returning home safely. We have not heard directly from university police since this tense hour long news conference last friday. Buffalo State Police are the lead agency on this case and the only agency authorized to speak on the search efforts. We've tried multiple times to get any new information from University police. They found it. We found video card. Okay, well, we need to see the last thing police said friday was that the N. F. T. A. Has video of dentist on or at a bus terminal from the night she disappeared. What we don't know is what that video shows. If she was alone, where that video was taken and the time stamp on that footage, all questions have been referred to. University police. Come on, Let's find her your home. She's worth it.
Authorities are searching for a New York college sophomore who disappeared over a week ago.Saniyya Dennis, 19, was last seen on the SUNY Buffalo State College campus on April 24, the University Police Department (UPD) told CNN."Our one and only goal in this investigation is to locate Saniyya and reconnect her with her family," UPD Chief Peter Carey said in a statement Saturday. "Understandably, emotions are high right now, but I want to be clear that our department will not rest until Saniyya is found."Campus police are working with a variety of local, state and federal agencies to locate Dennis, according to UPD.Carey said during a news conference Friday that investigators have found no cell phone, electronic or financial activity since Dennis disappeared.Investigators initially said she may have remained in the area or traveled to Yonkers, near New York City, according to a news release updated on April 28.Dennis had not been in contact with her family, according to Carey."This is not like her," Dennis' sister said at the press conference Friday, CNN affiliate WKBW reported. "This is not of her nature."Officials are asking anyone with information regarding the investigation to contact the University Police Department at Buffalo State College.
Authorities are searching for a New York college sophomore who disappeared over a week ago.
Saniyya Dennis, 19, was last seen on the SUNY Buffalo State College campus on April 24, the University Police Department (UPD) told CNN.
"Our one and only goal in this investigation is to locate Saniyya and reconnect her with her family," UPD Chief Peter Carey said in a statement Saturday. "Understandably, emotions are high right now, but I want to be clear that our department will not rest until Saniyya is found."
Campus police are working with a variety of local, state and federal agencies to locate Dennis, according to UPD.
Carey said during a news conference Friday that investigators have found no cell phone, electronic or financial activity since Dennis disappeared.
Investigators initially said she may have remained in the area or traveled to Yonkers, near New York City, according to a news release updated on April 28.
Dennis had not been in contact with her family, according to Carey.
"This is not like her," Dennis' sister said at the press conference Friday, CNN affiliate WKBW reported. "This is not of her nature."
Officials are asking anyone with information regarding the investigation to contact the University Police Department at Buffalo State College.
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