
One year later, missing girl's mother not giving up hope
This blog is dedicated to the mission of helping find and bringing home 8 1/2 year old Reachelle Marie Smith of Minot, North Dakota who has been missing under suspicious circumstances since May 16, 2006. I will post news articles, information, and updates in chronological order as best I can and as it becomes available. Your help, ideas, opinions and comments are welcome. All I ask is that you please exercise respect for the individual. Thank you and bless you all!
Winston Churchill said, "The farther backward you can look,
the farther forward you will see."
Emerson said, "All is riddle. And the key to a riddle, is
another riddle."
Diane Arbus once said, "A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know."
EDITOR'S NOTE: My apologies to Photographer Diane Arbus for misspelling her last name. Thank you Anonymous for bringing this to my attention.
Most recently, authorities activated the system when Reachelle Smith vanished in
Minot, May of last year.
Police say the alert helped them recover clues in the case.
And though it didn't lead to the recovery of the little girl, Captain Al Hanson says
the Amber Alert generally proves a very useful tool in missing cases.
In late May, a tragic story began unfolding with news that a young girl,
3-year old Reachelle Smith of Minot, was
missing and feared abducted by the boyfriend of her custodial mother. But the
story quickly took an ominous turn when the boyfriend was found dead inside a
van at the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge,
north of Minot. It was determined Lee Cowan had killed himself, but there was no
trace of little Reachelle. Her custodial and biological mothers, who are
sisters, pleaded for information to find their girl.
Hundreds of volunteers spent thousands of hours searching the refuge where
Cowan's body was found and many other locations based on tips and other
information in the case. But despite repeated searches, including efforts
involving the FBI, and a feature story on CBS's Early Show, there's been no sign
of the little girl and the story of Reachelle Smith has yet to reach a
conclusion.
Nearby, yellow tape still hangs on branches where they found things he left
before he committed suicide.
No new leads prompted this search. Rather, previous search parties weren't
able to re-cover the whole area several months ago.
And as the 14 man search wrapped up this afternoon, those involved say they
found nothing new pertaining to the case of the little girl...but added they
don't intend to stop searches altogether.
In the next few weeks, Reachelle's family will have a dog-search recover
the ground yet again.
Sheriff's Captain Todd Keller says nothing but a few animal bones were
found in today's search.
He says another search won't be planned until there are some new leads inReachelle turned four years old in September. She was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th.
the case.
Sheriff's Captain Todd Keller says authorities have no new leads, but he says
they want to retrace their steps.
Samantha Smith, Reachelle's biological mother, says a search dog owner from South Dakota
will be making another trip to the Minot area soon to comb more areas where the
young girl's body might have been left.
Samantha Smith says she's holding out hope that her daughter is still alive
and that whomever may have her remembered her birthday.
And his lack of success in finding anything related to Reachelle has her
mother encouraged.
(Samantha Smith, Reachelle's Mother) "Him not finding anything has been...has
been a joy. But it's been hard. It's a joy because it doesn't point to she's
dead, but it's hard because she's still not home."
"We don't know if they're giving her a good birthday party. We don't know if
she'll get any presents, or a hug, or anything. And that's the hardest part for
us is just not knowing."
Adams, of Conde (kahn-DEE') says his search turned up what he called an "item of
interest" that's been given to authorities.
Even after national attention and plenty of leads the case went cold and
authorities were forced to stop their search.
But hope isn't lost.
(Stephanie Smith - Raechelle's Mother) "Dogs just get their nose right in there
and go around thick trees and stuff. Its nice knowing that they are going
through and checking everything."
Those have all run dry and local authorities have been forced to stop their
search. But that doesn't mean searching is not going on.
(Stephanie Smith - Raechelle's Mother) "Its nice knowing that they are
going through and checking everything."
Local law enforcement officials say they have no new leads or information
that would make them request such a new search, but they welcome the
effort.
It was later revealed that the girl had last been seen several days before the
missing person report was made to police and Cowen had disappeared with her.
The girl's aunt and legal guardian, Stephanie Smith, says just "not
knowing'' is the problem. She still believes Reachelle is alive somewhere.
Her sister Samantha, Reachelle's mother, says she's sure someone out there has
"that one tip'' that can lead to her daughter.
Authorities say hundreds of searchers have gone over thousands of acres of land
and water but there's still no sign of Reachelle.
He says police welcome all leads, even if some might consider them frivolous.
He says police even have followed up on tips from psychics, but have found
nothing.
The disappearance of 3-year-old Reachelle Smith, who was last
seen May 16, has been one of the most complex and frustrating cases ever
investigated by his department, he said.
The girl has been missing for more than two weeks, but authorities are not
giving up hope of finding her.