Wednesday, May 16, 2007

One Year Later, Missing Girl's Mother Not Giving Up Hope... - 05/16/2007




May 16 2007 2:18PM

Associated Press


One year later, missing girl's mother not giving up hope


MINOT, N.D. (AP) It's been a year today since three-year-old Reachelle Smith disappeared from her Minot home. Massive search efforts have turned up no trace of the little girl known as "Peanut."


The girl's mother, Samantha Smith-Duncan, says she has not given up hope of finding the girl alive.


Reachelle turned four years old in September. She was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th, 2006.


Authorities thought she was with 22-year-old Leigh Cowen, who had claimed to be her father.


He was found dead on the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot in late May.


Authorities said he killed himself. But there was no sign of Reachelle.


Smith-Duncan says she believes her daughter is still alive and somebody is hiding her. She says Cowen likely took the child but gave the little girl to an accomplice.


Minot Police Sergeant Jason Sundbakken is the lead investigator in the case. He says police have no evidence to back that theory or any other theory.


He says the case has created many more questions than answers.

One Year Later - 05/15/2007




5/15/2007

KMOT - TV News Stories


Reachelle Smith was last seen one year ago. Leads have nearly dried up but police, her family and a community remain hopeful. Police in Minot say they will never stop looking for clues in this case and they are determined to bring some kind of closure to the family. Since the amber alert went out nearly one year ago the mystery of Reachelle Smith continues to linger in the front of everyone`s mind.


In a town like Minot people don`t worry about murder and kidnapping. In Minot everybody knows everybody, and everybody believes their children are safe. But Minot`s safe reputation was shattered last year when Minot police issued an amber alert in the case of a missing three year-old girl.


"That was the first amber alert I had ever issued. We were definitely concerned. You don`t see a child for 6 days and nobody is really sure where she is at. You are concerned," says Sergeant Winston Black of the Minot Police Department.


Reachelle Smith was last seen with Leigh Cowen a live-in family friend. Police suspected he had Reachelle. Shortly after the amber alert was issued a worker at the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge found Cowen and his van.


"When they found the car they found Cowen`s body deceased on the inside. There was a tube running from the exhaust into one of the windows. It was later determined he died of carbon monoxide asphyxiation," says Detective Jason Sundbakken of the Minot Police Department.


Police are not sure why Cowen killed himself although they do believe he probably knew something about Reachelle`s disappearance.


"He left us with a lot of questions. He didn`t leave any indication of what had happened. Why it happened. Why it was he felt the need to kill himself and just left us with unanswered questions that we are still dealing with today," says Sundbakken.


Although a year has passed, the desire to find Reachelle has not faded. And while leads are few and far between, police still investigate every new piece of information that comes in.


"To date, this is the case that leaves the most questions in your mind. I am always thinking about it and trying to figure out what happened," says Sundbakken.


And one day bring closure to a community and a family.


Of course if you have any information about the disappearance of Reachelle you can call the Minot Police Department at 852-0111.

One Year Later...Where Is Reachelle? - 05/14/2007




By DAVE CALDWELL, Staff Writer



Wednesday will mark one year since a little girl with an angel’s face and an electric smile apparently disappeared from a northwest Minot apartment, sparking an Amber Alert and spawning national media coverage.


Reachelle Marie Smith was 3 when she was last seen in the apartment where she lived with her mother, Stephanie Smith, and her mother’s live-in acquaintance Leigh Cowen.


Reachelle was last seen at around 10:30 p.m. on March 16 when she was put to bed by Cowen.


An Amber Alert issued on May 22 after Smith discovered Reachelle was missing, and coverage of the subsequent search for Reachelle was featured on CBS’ “Without a Trace” and “The Morning Show,” as well as Fox’s “America’s Most Wanted.”


Although reports coming in to local law enforcement agencies are becoming less and less frequent with the passage of time, they have not stopped altogether.


“We’ve still been getting leads in from time to time,” said Sgt. Jason Sundbakken of the Minot Police Department, the detective investigating Reachelle’s case. “We’re following up on them as best we can, but sometimes there’s just not enough information to pursue anything on them.”


“We’ve been able to follow up on a lot of the leads that we get and determine that the girl that was observed isn’t the one that we’re looking for,” he said. “We’re plugging away with that, but other than that there really isn’t any massive influx of new information. Hopefully one of these leads will lead us to where we’re looking or what we’re looking for.”


That sentiment was echoed by Capt. Todd Keller, head of the investigations division at the Ward County Sheriff’s Office.“We continually get tips in,” Keller said. “We do follow-up on the leads that we get in.”


Keller said the most recent lead that the department physically followed up on came from a less-than-orthodox source.“


An individual’s brother had a dream that a little girl was put into a drain on their farmstead,” he said. The farm in question is located northeast of Minot, in McHenry County, Keller said. “We did go up and check that. It’s an old well – it has a pipe sticking out of the ground. We didn’t see anything suspicious.”


Keller said the physical location of the area made it more plausible as a potential site where something could’ve been intentionally placed for a year without being noticed.


“It was in a pretty hidden area,” he said. “I think it would be kind of hard for anyone to just happen across it to put somebody in it.”


Keller said law enforcement personnel used flashlights and gave the area a thorough visual inspection before determining nothing suspicious was there.


Sundbakken said that his department gets a lot of tips from psychics, but most are so vague they can’t be followed up on.


“We’re looking for the number four (for example), and by a lake with a boat,” he said. “It could be anywhere. The more detailed ones we get, we look into them as best we can. But we haven’t been able to find anything so far with those tips.”


“A lot of time, they’ll be coordinates Ö latitude and longitude,” he said. “We look it up and we always follow up on them. Ö I’m not going to discount any of that (psychic) stuff, but so far none of those leads have come out.”


Keller said that another lead that seemed potentially promising in the Trestle Valley area in recent months turned up empty as well.


“An individual was walking on his property and saw an area that looked like it had disturbed ground,” he said. “We went out there and dug up that area, but it didn’t reveal anything suspicious.”


Keller said that the majority of tips to the sheriff’s department are things of that nature.


“And we do still want to make people aware — especially with this anniversary coming up — that she is still missing,” he said. “We want to remind them to check their property and report anything suspicious. The time frame now is getting where there might be (vegetation) growth over something. “But anything we get in here, we do go check out.”


Sundbakken believes that the fact that Reachelle has such common features with no real physically distinguishing marks works against her while the search continues.


“That’s a hard thing to overcome,” he said. “She’d be a 4-year-old, brown-haired, brown-eyed girl. Which matches both of my own daughters at that age perfectly. They’re very common features. We’ve gotten a lot of tips that they think they saw the girl, and they send a picture and 100 percent of the time — so far — it’s not been Reachelle. But if somebody has a question, get a picture and send it off. It’s better to be safe than sorry.”


Sundbakken said that despite the passage of time, he’s not ready to give up hope anytime soon.


“You’ve got to (hold out hope),” he said. “I said it before and I’ll say it again Ö I’d just as soon follow up on 1,000 leads that turn out not to be her as overlook one that turned out to be a valid lead that will lead to someplace to find her. “The minute you give up hope on finding anything, you’ve just given up. And I’m not willing to do that until we come up with some conclusive answer.


“You can’t let her down, and you can’t let the family down by doing that.”


Family stays in touch


With the passage of nearly a year, Reachelle’s biological mother, Samantha Smith, has moved to Arizona, but remains very involved in the case, according to Sgt. Jason Sundbakken of the Minot Police Department. He said he also maintains contact with Leigh Cowen’s mother in Kansas, as well as family members of Reachelle’s biological father in Colorado.


“I talk to (the father’s) mother very frequently,” he said Friday. “And I got a call from (Samantha) last night. They’re constantly calling and asking if there’s anything new, and what’s going on with the case. It’s nice that they’re keeping tabs on things.”


“As far as Mr. Cowen’s mom, I speak with her from time to time as well,” he said. Sundbakken said that the working theory is that Cowen most likely knew what happened to Reachelle and had some level of involvement, and killed himself either out of guilt or to cover up something.


“(Cowen’s mother is) still very upset about the fact that she feels that her son may have been involved in the disappearance, and she’s very concerned about that,” Sundbakken said. “She really did love that little girl, and she would like to come up with a conclusion just as much as everybody else.”


Background on Reachelle Smith’s disappearance


- Reachelle Smith is put to bed at around 10:30 p.m. on May 16. - Leigh Cowen tells Reachelle’s custodial mother, Stephanie Smith, with whom he is living, that Reachelle is staying with his mother at her residence at Minot Air Force Base.


- Cowen tells Smith on May 19 that his mother’s car has broken down and Reachelle is still at the base.


- Cowen steals a van from Smith’s residence in the early morning hours of May 22. When Smith discovers the missing van, she goes to the home of Cowen’s mother at Minot AFB, but discovers that Cowen’s mother had moved to Wichita, Kan., the week before. Smith contacts the Minot Police Department to report Reachelle missing. An Amber Alert is issued that quickly goes nationwide.


- Kansas authorities search the home of Cowen’s mother in Wichita, but turn up no evidence that Reachelle had ever been there.


- Cowen’s body is found in the stolen van on a gravel road at the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot. Cowen apparently committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning after hooking a hose to the exhaust pipe.


- Subsequent searches are conducted, including massive coordinated searches of area parks, horseback searches of rural areas and wildlife refuges and even the draining of a portion of the Souris River near the Smith residence. None turn up any concrete evidence in the little girl’s disappearance.


Where to get more/give information


Reachelle Smith is listed on the Web site of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at (www.missingkids.com) as well as being featured on the Web site for Fox network’s “America’s Most Wanted” at (www.amw.com).


Anyone who may have information relating to the case is asked to contact the Minot Police Department at 852-0111.



Thursday, April 12, 2007

Words of Wisdom

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.

Quitting Is Not An Option...


...Neither is giving up.







Wednesday, April 4, 2007

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - XI - 4/04/2007

*Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...


This vision took place inside a house. The young woman [with the long brown hair] came into the house through the front door. She was not happy. Reachelle ran up to her and put her arms up indicating that she wanted to be picked up. I had the strong sense that Reachelle thought she had come to take her home. The young woman bent down and briefly hugged Reachelle. Reachelle continued to indicate that she wanted the woman to pick her up and hold her. The young woman stood up and said, "Reachelle you know I love you but...", then her attention was drawn to the kitchen where another young woman in her mid to late twenties was pacing. This woman had long black hair and appeared to be either hispanic or native american indian. I could not see her face. As she paced she wrung her hands and appeared to be nervous and worried. She kept looking at the other young woman and then turning away from her continuing to pace back and forth.

The young woman [with the long brown hair that's slightly wavy and parted down the middle] wore her hair pulled back on both sides, caught in a barrette in the back and the rest of it was down. She began to cry out of desperation and frustration as she spoke to the woman with the long black hair, "You've got to let her stay!" The other young woman continued pacing and shaking her head no.

The young woman with the long brown hair exclaimed, "I can't lose her! Please! Can't we talk about this!?!"

The young woman with the long black hair turned to her and said, "No! Not anymore!" Then she sat down at the kitchen table, her hands covering her face, and said, "I'd do anything for you...but break the law. They know." She began pacing again, "You knew back then they knew."

The woman with the long brown hair seemed desperate, "Please...just a little while longer. Til I figure out what to do."

Next the scene changed to the young woman with the long brown hair hugging her mother. She was crying. Her mother told her, "You know what you have to do." The young woman nodded as she wiped her eyes.

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - IX - 3/09/2007

*Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...


This vision began with a car pulling up. I heard the young woman [with the long brown hair that's slightly wavy and parted down the middle] exclaim, "I just know we're there!"

Next the scene changed to inside a house. I saw the young woman in a bed with Reachelle next to her. The woman was keeping Reachelle tight against her. The covers were pulled up covering Reachelle's chin and mouth. Reachelle was awake and she was trembling. The young woman's eyes were large and had a wild look to them. I heard the young man exclaim, "It's not the same thing!" The young woman shushed him with, "Shhh, you'll wake her!"

Next suddenly the young woman said something very strange as she closed her eyes, "I love the bushes in this dream."

Then, I saw the words 'blue light', I got the feeling that this was extremely important!

The young woman's sister is distraught. I heard the young woman tell her, "I remember you two dancing." Next, I heard another man's voice tell the young woman's sister, "My son is having a good night's rest at my aunt's house."

Then I heard several people talking. One voice stood out from all the rest that said, "We have people who have cushions, who don't deal with things like we do."

Next the young woman's sister told the man she was talking to earlier, "If you wanna take care of the kid, take care of the kid. It don't matter to me!"

Then the woman with the long brown hair looked in my direction. As she spoke she pointed to a picnic table in the distance where I could see Reachelle coloring. At first, I thought she was speaking to me but then I realized she was speaking to the man with the short dark hair when she said almost begrudgingly, "There's your angel over there." I didn't know he was there. I hadn't seen him until that moment.

Next I heard very prominently, "Dirt! Dirt!"

Then in a quiet conversation with a person I couldn't see, the young woman with the long brown hair whispered, "Put it in the mail, it's cheap."

The scene changed again and it became very dark. The young woman with the long brown hair was engaged in conversation with someone or something in the darkness when I heard her reply, "...almost, and how's my body guard?" When things came into focus, a horrific looking multi-headed dragon with forked tongues appeared. A cold voice shouted, "Don't be a nasty d*ke!"

The young woman almost desperately said, "I'm sorry! I'm sorry. How was your weekend?" The reply was "Good." The young woman said, "Good? Good."

The scene changed again. The young woman and Reachelle were in a car. She looked over at Reachelle, who was buckled into the passenger side front seat, and said, "You can go...to sleep."
Reachelle's eyes were wide as she exclaimed, "Home! Home!"

Next there was something about a suburban Idaho office building that was prominent. Then I saw someone there pick up a phone and say, "Hello?"

The next part of the vision took place up on a roof. There was two people there talking. The young woman [with the long brown hair that's slightly wavy and parted down the middle] and the young man [with the short dark hair]. The young woman began, "So, here we are. It's just you and me again." There were echoes in the background, then she said, "Just like before." The young man was quiet and didn't say anything. She continued, "I thought about my temper last night. I thought alot about it on purpose." Then she said something else I couldn't make out entirely, "....transition, and now I can't kick her." (I couldn't make out the words she used before 'transition')

Next, it seemed as if the young man [with the short dark hair] wanted to tell me his story...

He began, "We were packing the car. We had skates. I had skates too. Fishing, we were going fishing." He continued, "Reachelle was excited. I was excited too. There was a boat." His thoughts were echoing, 'Rental Boats, Lake Darling'. Then he said, "We didn't drink, but we smoked...we smoked alot."

He was quiet for a few minutes, then he continued, "It wasn't right what she was saying. She kept saying that it had to be done, that I had to go away." He made a slight head gesture toward the young woman with the long brown hair.

"Reachelle was my life." These words he spoke with warmth. "Reachelle wanted to catch a fish. I was sad, sadder than most days...my little girl."

Then someone came along and pushed the young man on his way saying, "Come on we can talk about this later." He turned to me as he was walking away and said, "Much love to another inside person." He smiled and then he was gone.

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - VIII - 3/07/2007

*Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...


This vision began very loudly. I saw the young woman [with the long brown hair that's slightly wavy and parted down the middle] again. She was yelling at the young man [with the short dark hair], "Go away! Go Away! I want to make you go away!" She was extremely hateful.

Next I saw the young man collapsed on a steering wheel on the passenger side of a van. His head was on the dash? facing toward the driver side window. Then I heard the woman scream, "You're going to pay for this. I'm not going to live alone forever!"

I saw the words 'boat', 'Lake Darling', 'plan' and 'planning'. Then I heard Reachelle. I looked for her but I couldn't see her. I heard her say, "It was sunny when it happened." and then, "She forgot to be nice."

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - VII - 2/27/2007

*Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...


In this vision there was a lot of dialogue. Conversations going on between two people, one male and one female. Both people were in their early to mid twenties. At first this one took place outside on a sunny day. The two were sitting on lawn chairs. The woman had long brown hair that was slightly wavy and parted down the middle. She had brown or hazel eyes. I got the feeling she was extremely content spending time with the man. She was describing the color of something she was telling him about as 'callalily white' and smiling. She looked over at him and said, "No one will even know the difference. Perfectly preserved." The man, who had dark short hair and brown eyes seemed wary of what the woman was speaking of.

Next I saw Reachelle under water. She was wearing a bathing suit and holding her breath. The water was very clear. She may have been in a swimming pool. She was reaching up from the water depth with her eyes open. While I could see this, the man's thoughts were echoing, "Little Princess" while he thought of Reachelle. Neither the man nor the woman seemed concerned or alarmed about Reachelle being in the water, but she did not seem in trouble and they were close by the water. Next, I heard Reachelle's thoughts echoing, "Please Mama." and "One has a gun."

There were lots of whispers. I saw lights, fires, and flames. I saw the numbers 1004. Then I heard "central aisle/isle"?

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - VI - 12/7/2006

*Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...


In this one, it was very dark. I heard someone address a woman as "Miss Anthony." I got the feeling 'Miss Anthony' could possibly be an alias? Next I heard a woman's voice say, "We're going on a trip baby..." Things began to come into focus and I could see Reachelle in the room coloring at a table with a lamp on it. A woman with long brown hair that was slightly wavy and parted down the middle, was in the next room very nervous. Her thoughts were echoing, "She can identify me? She knows it's me!" Then I saw the words China Town and Canada North. The woman with the long brown hair enters the room Reachelle is in. She tries to lead Reachelle away. Reachelle is fearful, she is breathing fast and her chest is feeling tight. She doesn't want to go with this woman. The woman is insistent. She becomes agitated and very angry. She yells at Reachelle, "DONE!"

Suddenly I had a sick feeling inside. Everything went dark and quiet. The atmosphere became very eerie. Then I heard the woman very firmly say, "It's over. We have to go NOW!" Everything dark and quiet again. Then a feeling of falling, sinking and despair took over.

The woman with the long brown hair began to cry and then began sobbing. She feels hopelessness and blames. "It's all you. It's because of you..." Then another woman was there with her, an older woman with glasses. The woman with the long brown hair called her, 'Mother.' Her mother's name begins with a "V". As she sobbed, she yelled at her mother, "You did this! YOU!"

Then a house came into focus. It was out in the country. It was big, two stories, white, and had lots of windows. Then very prominently I heard, "NOT IN MINOT"

Friday, March 30, 2007

My Dreams & Visions About Reachelle - X - 3/27/2007

Sometime around the end of August, beginning of September 2006 I began having vivid dreams and visions about Reachelle. After alot of thought and consideration, I shared them with the other posters, friends and family of Reachelle Smith at the CourtTV.com message board for Reachelle. I felt strongly that it was the right thing to do. I still do and will continue to do so. Someone, somewhere, knows something...

The most recent dream I had took place inside a house. When everything came into focus, I heard Reachelle giggling. Someone was tickling her. They were playing and she was intermittently squealing in between giggles and trying to get away as most children do when they've had enough of being tickled. Reachelle was wearing the yellow sundress, the same one as in the picture of her standing against the tree at Roosevelt Park. She was barefoot and her ponytail was messy from playing. When she got away from whoever was tickling her, she ran down this long dark hallway. Then she stopped. She looked at me, smiled and pointed to the left. I couldn't see what she was pointing at. Then she runs up close to me and kisses my cheek, smiling. Then she turns and points toward a window and says "Look outside!" I went to the window and looked outside and saw lots of green grass or what seemed like grassy fields. I asked Reachelle, "Where are we?" She whispered, "Closer than you think." Next I heard an echoing voice in the background saying something about an "old soul" and a "warrior." Then a woman's voice said, "Meet us half way." Then, "The house is cloaked." Meaning hidden. Next I was told "33rd Street, old oak barn, come into it, a netherlands stop" I thought it odd that she would tell me the house is cloaked when I could see it very clearly. It was a huge farmhouse. Then the woman's voice said, "Even if you bring....(here she hesitated), you will not find." Next she said, "It's there you just have to look. Please tell them she's fine." It was quiet after that for a few minutes, then I heard "Lordsly, 2509" I asked her, "Is that an address?" She replied, "Yes and no." Then, "Yes, it's an address, and no, it is not significant....yet." I asked, "Yet?" She said, "Yes." Reachelle gave me more hugs of trust. I hugged her back and held her tight, reassuring her. Then again, I heard the echoing voice in the background saying something about "clean and smooth moves, precise and concise, even there." As I sat there holding Reachelle, listening, I could hear music, country music playing in the background. The woman's voice spoke again, "Believe it, because that's it." Echoes again "Come clean. She has to." The woman's last words to me were, "There's a light, it's there. You will see it."

Please feel free to comment below, the puzzle pieces are coming together and you may hold the missing piece! If anything in this dream means anything to anyone please email me at The.Seeress@yahoo.com asap! I have had four dreams/visions prior to this one. I will post them as well, soon. They all fit together like pieces to a puzzle. Keep believing for Reachelle!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Video & Photo Gallery: Amber Alert Day In ND - 1/13/2007


Amber Alert Day In ND - 1/13/2007

Amber Alert Day In ND
Jan 13 2007 11:54PM
KXMBTV Bismarck

If a child disappears, law enforcement officials are prepared to use every tool at their disposal to return that child to their family. In many cases, authorities will use the Amber Alert Program.

And today is Amber Alert Awareness Day in North Dakota.

The program was established in the state in 2003 and exists as a voluntary partnership among law enforcement, broadcasters, and transportation agencies.

The system helps spread the word quickly that a child has gone missing.

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.


(Capt. Al Hanson, Minot Police Department) "With all those extra set of eyes out there on the roads commercial truck drivers, the recreational people that are driving or going to work or whatever they're doing...coming from the grocery store who knows who's going to run across that vehicle. We can't be everywhere all the time. We just need all those extra eyes."

According to statistics, Amber Alerts have helped save the lives of over 300 children nationwide.

What Is Wrong With This Picture?




This is the van that 22-year-old Leigh Cowen was found in at the Upper Souris NWR, after an 'apparent suicide' as LE put it. This photo was taken at the site where Leigh was found.


What is wrong with this picture???


Look at this picture carefully, and see if you can find at least three things that jump out at you, that don't seem right based on the information we have been given.


Please, if you would, comment below. I am interested to see if anyone else noticed the things I did. Thank you so much for your help.


ARCHIVED VIDEO & PHOTO GALLERY: Year End Review Part 3 - 12/28/2006


ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Year End Review Part 3 - 12/28/2006

Year End Review Part 3
Dec 28 2006 8:07PM
KXMCTV Minot

It's time to continue our look at the top stories of 2006.

This time, Jim Olson reminds us of what was in the news in May and June...

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.

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This article, in its entirety, can be read here.]

ARCHIVED VIDEO: CBS Morning Show Interview With Samantha & Stephanie Smith - Girl Gone 'Without A Trace'


Monday, March 26, 2007

ARCHIVED VIDEO & PHOTO GALLERY: Authorities Recover Ground In Search For Reachelle Smith - 10/27/2006



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ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Authorities Recover Ground In Search For Reachelle Smith - 10/27/2006

Authorities Recover Ground In Search For Reachelle Smith
Oct 27 2006 11:36PM
KXMBTV Bismarck

Five months have passed since Reachelle Smith disappeared. She would have celebrated her fourth birthday in those missing weeks.

Now, authorities have returned to the site where her suspected abductor took his own life....... the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge.

There, the recovered old ground, looking for any sign of the missing Minot child.

Abby Wuellner has more.

Spring has turned to summer, and summer to fall in the months since anyone last saw Reachelle Smith, but still law enforcement officers continue to pursue her case...

(Cpt. Todd Keller, Ward Co. Sheriff Dpt.) "The sheriff wanted us to come back before the winter months, before everything was covered with snow, and do another search."

Today, searchers from the Ward County Sheriff's Department, the Minot Police Department, and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation retraced their steps at the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge...Where on May 23, authorities found the body of Leigh Cowen, the man believed responsible for the girl's disappearance.

Nearby, yellow tape still hangs on branches where they found things he left before he committed suicide.

Sgt. Larry Hubbard was among those who found the items in initial searches.

(Sgt. Larry Hubbard, Ward Co. Sheriff's Dpt.) "We've done numerous searches. i was out here the first day when we did the initial search."

But since then, he says other than the color of the leaves, little has changed.

(Sgt. Hubbard) "You can see the line a lot better with the foliage change, and a lot of the leaves off the trees, but still it's difficult walking with the steepness of the hills."

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.

(Sgt. Hubbard) "It's frustrating. You know, we want to have some kind of closure to the case one way or the other, whether we find Reachelle or have a different type of closure. Everybody would like to have closure."

So as fall turns to winter, and snow covers the leaves that now crunch underfoot, they'll continue to look for Reachelle and seek some closure in this case.

At the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge, Abby Wuellner, KX News.

In the next few weeks, Reachelle's family will have a dog-search recover the ground yet again.

Authorities are also asking that hunters be on the look-out for any sign of the little girl.

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Authorities Recover Ground In Search For Reachelle Smith
Oct 27 2006 8:06PM
KXMCTV Minot

Five months have passed since Reachelle Smith disappeared. She would have celebrated her fourth birthday in those missing weeks.

Now, authorities have returned to the site where her suspected abductor took his own life....... the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge.

There, the recovered old ground, looking for any sign of the missing Minot child.

Abby Wuellner has more.

Spring has turned to summer, and summer to fall in the months since anyone last saw Reachelle Smith, but still law enforcement officers continue to pursue her case...

(Cpt. Todd Keller, Ward Co. Sheriff Dpt.) "The sheriff wanted us to come back before the winter months, before everything was covered with snow, and do another search."

Today, searchers from the Ward County Sheriff's Department, the Minot Police Department, and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation retraced their steps at the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge...Where on May 23, authorities found the body of Leigh Cowen, the man believed responsible for the girl's disappearance.

Nearby, yellow tape still hangs on branches where they found things he left
before he committed suicide.

Sgt. Larry Hubbard was among those who found the items in initial searches.

(Sgt. Larry Hubbard, Ward Co. Sheriff's Dpt.) "We've done numerous searches. i was out here the first day when we did the initial search."

But since then, he says other than the color of the leaves, little has changed.

(Sgt. Hubbard) "You can see the line a lot better with the foliage change, and a lot of the leaves off the trees, but still it's difficult walking with the steepness of the hills."

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.

(Sgt. Hubbard) "It's frustrating. You know, we want to have some kind of closure to the case one way or the other, whether we find Reachelle or have a different type of closure. Everybody would like to have closure."

So as fall turns to winter, and snow covers the leaves that now crunch underfoot, they'll continue to look for Reachelle and seek some closure in this case.

At the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge, Abby Wuellner, KX News.

In the next few weeks, Reachelle's family will have a dog-search recover
the ground yet again.

Authorities are also asking that hunters be on the look-out for any sign of the little girl.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Authorites End Search For Reachelle Smith - 10/27/2006

Authorites End Search For Reachelle Smith
Oct 27 2006 4:09PM

Associated Press

Minot, N.D. (AP) Ward County authorities have ended their search today for young Reachelle Smith of Minot, who's been missing since in May.

About 15 law enforcement officers started the search about ten a-m. and searched until about 3 p-m. The search was focused on an area around the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot, where the body of 22-year-old Leigh Cowen was found in late May.

Authorities said Cowen claimed to be Reachelle's father. They believe he killed himself, but they found no sign of Reachelle.

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 in
the case.

Reachelle turned four years old in September. She was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th.

A number of searches earlier involving hundreds of volunteers turned up no trace of her.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Authorites Searching Again Today For Reachelle Smith - 10/27/2006

Authorites Searching Again Today For Reachelle Smith
Oct 27 2006 12:00PM

Associated Press

Authorities searching again today for Reachelle Smith

Minot, N.D. (AP) Ward County authorities are searching again today for young Reachelle Smith of Minot, who's been missing since in May.

About a dozen law enforcement officers started the search about ten a-m. It's focused on an area around the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot, where the body of 22-year-old Leigh Cowen was found in late May.

Authorities said Cowen claimed to be Reachelle's father. They believe he killed himself, but they found no sign of Reachelle.

Sheriff's Captain Todd Keller said earlier this week that authorities have no new leads, but they want to retrace their steps.

Reachelle turned four years old in September. She was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th.

A number of searches earlier involving hundreds of volunteers turned up no trace of her.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

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Authorities To Search Again Today For Reachelle Smith...
Oct 27 2006 7:21AM

Associated Press

Authorities to search again today for Reachelle Smith

Minot, N.D. (AP) Another search is planned today for young Reachelle Smith of Minot, who's been missing since in May.

Sheriff's Captain Todd Keller said earlier this week that authorities have no new leads, but he says they want to retrace their steps.

Reachelle turned four years old in September. She was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th.

Authorities thought she was with 22-year-old Leigh Cowen, who had claimed to be her father. He was found dead on the Upper SourisNational Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot in late May.

Authorities said he killed himself. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

Keller says today's search will be in the area where Cowen's body was found. And he says it will be scaled down, with about a dozen officers.

A number of searches earlier involving hundreds of volunteers turned up no trace of Reachelle.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Another Search Planned Friday For Reachelle Smith - 10/25/2006

Another Search Planned Friday For Reachelle Smith
Oct 25 2006 12:00PM

Associated Press

(Don May, KCJB, Minot)

MINOT, N.D. (AP) The Ward County Sheriff's Department plans another search Friday for young Reachelle Smith of Minot, who disappeared in May.

Sheriff's Captain Todd Keller says authorities have no new leads, but he says
they want to retrace their steps.


The girl who turned four years old in September was last seen at her Minot home on May 16th.

The body of a family friend, 22-year-old Leigh Cowen, was found on the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Minot in late May. Authorities said he killed himself. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

A number of searches since then have turned up no trace of her.

Keller says Friday's search will be in the area where Cowen's body was found. He says it will be a scaled-down search, involving about 15 officers.

Keller says authorities are not asking for volunteers, but they're asking hunters to watch for anything suspicious and are asking land owners to check shelterbelts, sloughs and other areas.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Bloodhounds To Resume Search For Missing Girl - 9/11/2006

Bloodhounds To Resume Search For Missing Girl
Sep 11 2006 2:03PM

Associated Press

Minot, N.D. (AP) The mother of a missing Minot girl says a South Dakota bloodhound handler will continue to help in the search.

Reachelle Smith has been missing since mid-May and massive search efforts have turned up no trace of her.

Reachelle's mother Samantha Smith says Denny Adams will bring his bloodhounds back to the Minot area in a couple of weeks.

Adams, of Conde, South Dakota, has been involved in two earlier searches.

Reachelle Smith turned four years old over the weekend.

Reachelle was believed to be with a family friend, Leigh Cowen.

He was found dead after an apparent suicide. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

Samantha Smith says she's holding out hope that her daughter is still alive and that whomever may have her remembered her birthday.

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Mother Marks Reachelle Smith's 4th Birthday
Sep 11 2006 1:36PM
KXMCTV Minot

This weekend was Reachelle Smith's fourth birthday.

Reachelle is the Minot girl who was last seen in mid-May and has since been the subject of hours and days and weeks of searching.

And that searching will resume in a couple of weeks.

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.


It'll be the third trip to the region for the dog handler.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Bloodhounds Resume Search For Missing Girl - 9/11/2006

Bloodhounds Resume Search For Missing Girl
Sep 11 2006 9:12AM

Associated Press

(Jim Olson/KXMC)

Minot, N.D. (AP) The mother of a missing Minot girl says a South Dakota bloodhound handler will continue to help in the search.

Reachelle Smith has been missing since mid-May and massive search efforts have turned up no trace of her.

Reachelle's mother Samantha Smith says Denny Adams will bring his bloodhounds back to the Minot area in a couple of weeks.

Denny Adams, of Conde, South Dakota, has been involved in two earlier searches.

Reachelle Smith turned four years old over the weekend.Reachelle was believed to be with a family friend, Leigh Cowen.

He was found dead after an apparent suicide. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

Samantha Smith says she's holding out hope that her daughter is still alive
and that whomever may have her remembered her birthday.

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Reachelle Smith Turns 4 Years Old
Sep 10 2006 11:36PM
KXMBTV Bismarck

Today is Reachelle Smith's fourth birthday.

Reachelle is the Minot girl who was last seen in Mid-May and has since been the subject of weeks of searching.

And that searching will resume in the next couple weeks.

Reachelle's mother Samantha Smith says a search dog owner from South Dakota will be making another trip to the Minot area soon to comb more areas in search of clues.

It'll be the third trip to the region for the dog-handler.

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."


Samantha says she hopes Reachelle will be found soon and hopes especially that her daughter's birthday is being remembered by whomever has her.

"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."


Minot Police and Ward County deputies say previous searches for Reachelle have turned up nothing.

They also say there are no new leads in the case.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Police Ask Hunters To Be Alert For Clues That Might Lead To... - 8/31/2006

Police Ask Hunters To Be Alert For Clues That Might Lead To...
Aug 31 2006 11:11AM

Associated Press

Police ask hunters to be alert for clues that might lead to 3-year-old

(Don May, KCJB, Minot)

MINOT, N.D. (AP) Minot Police are asking hunters who take to the fields next month to watch for any clues that might lead to 3-year-old Reachelle Smith.

The Minot girl has been missing since mid-May. Extensive searches have turned up no trace of her.

Minot Police Captain Al Hanson is asking hunters not only in the Minot area but also across the state to be on the lookout.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Family Still Hopes 3-Year-Old Can Be Found - 8/29/2006

Family Still Hopes 3-Year-Old Can Be Found
Aug 29 2006 9:11AM

Associated Press

Family still hopes 3-year-old can be found

Minot, N.D. (AP) Bloodhound handler Denny Adams has broughthis dogs to the Minot (North Dakota) area to join the search for three-year-old Reachelle Smith, who's been missing more than three months.

Adams, of Conde (kahn-DEE') says his search turned up what he called an "item of
interest" that's been given to authorities.


Minot Police Sergeant Jason Sundbakken says it's a flashlight.

Sundbakken says it might have come from one of the search parties.

He says it was turned over to the Ward County Sheriff's Departmentto be checked out.

Yesterday Adams and his dog Molly were out searching an area west of the Minot Air Force Base for Reachelle.

The girl's aunt and legal guardian, Stephanie Smith, says her family is hoping for some kind of a clue.

Reachelle was last seen at her Minot home on the night of May 16th.

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Search For Missing Minot Girl Continues
Aug 29 2006 7:48AM
KXMCTV Minot

It's been more than three months now since Raechelle Smith was last seen alive.

The Minot three-year-old was last seen with Leigh Cowan a friend of the family who turned up dead on the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge days after her dissappearence.

His death was ruled a suicide her whereabouts have been a mystery ever since.

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.

As Perry Olson shows us the search continued over the last 48 hours with some help from man's best friend.

She wouldn't make a great pet...

(Denny Adams - Dakota Territory Search Dogs) "They're not a neat animal. They slobber, and smell bad."

But today just west of the Minot Air Force Base a bloodhound like Molly here was the perfect tool in the continuing search for Raechelle Smith of Minot.

(Denny) "Scent evidence is the most prominent evidence at crime scenes but it's the most overlooked because you can't see it or take pictures of it."

(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."


Molly a three year old bloodhound belongs to Denny Adams of Dakota Territory Search Dogs a South Dakota company that is here at no cost to the family working to find little Raechelle.

(Denny) "We feel we have to do this because we have such a good resource in the bloodhounds in working older cases and cold cases."

The dogs work the water...

(Denny) "When she sticks her nose in there that's when she checks for scent."

and the ground...

(Denny) "When we are doing wooded areas we have clothes from Raechelle and even at this stage we like to give the dogs a scent article."

covering as much area as possible hoping to get a hit.

(Denny) "Molly...show me!"

Adams and the Smith family are hoping that pinpoint accuracy can eventually lead to a solution in this mystery.

Northwest of the Minot Air Force Base Perry Olson, KX News.

This type of search is something Denny Adams and his crew have plenty of experience.

They were involoved in the search for Dru Sjodin and even have a dog named Dru in her honor.

They also partcipated in the search for the Atlanta Olympic bomber.

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Search For Missing Minot Girl Continues
Aug 28 2006 7:42PM
KXMBTV Bismarck

It's been more than three months now since Raechelle Smith was last seen alive. But that does not mean the search is over...

The Minot three-year-old was last seen with Leigh Cowan a friend of the family who turned up dead on the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge days after her dissappearence.

His death was ruled a suicide her whereabouts have been a mystery ever since.

The case drew national attention and plenty of leads.

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.


As Perry Olson shows us the search continued over the last 48 hours with some help from man's best friend.

(Denny Adams - Dakota Territory Search Dogs) "They're not a neat animal. They slobber, and smell bad."

But today just west of the Minot Air Force Base a bloodhound like Molly here was the perfect tool in the continuing search for Raechelle Smith of Minot.

(Denny) "Scent evidence is the most prominent evidence at crime scenes but it's the most overlooked because you can't see it or take pictures of it."

(Stephanie Smith - Raechelle's Mother) "Its nice knowing that they are
going through and checking everything."

Molly a three year old bloodhound belongs to Denny Adams of Dakota Territory Search Dogs a South Dakota company that is here at no cost to the family working to find little Raechelle.

(Denny) "We feel we have to do this because we have such a good resource in the bloodhounds in working older cases and cold cases."

The dogs work the water...

(Denny) "When she sticks her nose in there that's when she checks for scent."

and the ground...

(Denny) "When we are doing wooded areas we have clothes from Raechelle and even at this stage we like to give the dogs a scent article."

(Denny) "Molly...show me!"

Adams and the Smith family are hoping that pinpoint accuracy can eventually lead to a solution in this mystery.

Northwest of the Minot Air Force Base Perry Olson, KX News.

This type of search is something Denny Adams and his crew have plenty of experience with.

They were involoved in the search for Dru Sjodin and even have a dog named Dru in her honor.

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New Search Planned For Missing Minot Girl
Aug 26 2006 11:27PM
KXMBTV Bismarck

A new search is planned this weekend for a young Minot girl missing for three months.

The family of Reachelle Smith has asked a team of dog handlers to repeat some searches.

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.

Dog handlers from South Dakota and Iowa are expected to be searching for the body of the three-year-old girl tomorrow and Monday.

Reachelle disappeared in mid-May and police issued an Amber Alert for her, believing she may have been abducted by a friend of the family.

Leigh Cowen's body was found in his van.Police ruled his death suicide, searched the area near where his body was found, and have found nothing.

They later called off their search.

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New Search Planned For Minot Girl
Aug 26 2006 7:57PM
KXMCTV Minot

A new search is planned this weekend for a young Minot girl missing for three months.

The family of Reachelle Smith has asked a team of dog handlers to repeat some searches using their specially-trained dogs.

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.

Dog handlers from South Dakota and Iowa are expected to be searching for the body of the three-year-old girl tomorrow and Monday.

Reachelle disappeared in mid-May and police issued an Amber Alert for her, believing she may have been abducted by a friend of her mother and aunt, Leigh Cowen.

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.


Then, the day after the Amber Alert was issued, Cowen's body was found in his van and it was determined he had killed himself.

Since then, many searches have been conducted around where the van was found on the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge, and in places around Minot where officials received tips to look.

Local officials say they expect at least two search dogs to be part of the new search tomorrow and Monday.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Family Still Hopes 3-Year-Old Can Be Found - 7/29/2006

Family Still Hopes 3-Year-Old Can Be Found
Jul 29 2006 11:32AM

Associated Press
(William Goad, WDAZ, Devils Lake)

UNDATED (AP) It's been more than two months since three-year-old Reachelle Smith disappeared from her Minot home. Massive search efforts have turned up no trace of 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.

Reachelle was believed to be with a family friend, Leigh Cowen. He was found dead after an apparent suicide. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

Minot Police are still investigating the case and following up leads as they come in.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Still Hoping For A Miracle - 7/29/2006

Still Hoping For A Miracle
Jul 29 2006 12:00AM
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(AP) _ It's been more than two months since three-year-old Reachelle Smith disappeared from her Minot home. Massive search efforts have turned up no trace of 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.


Reachelle was believed to be with a family friend, Leigh Cowen. He was found dead after an apparent suicide. But there was no sign of Reachelle.

Minot Police are still investigating the case and following up leads as they come in.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Leads Drying Up In Missing Girl Case - 6/25/2006

Leads Drying Up In Missing Girl Case
Jun 25 2006 12:00AM
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(AP) _ It's been more than a month since three-year-old Reachelle Smith was last seen. And Minot police say leads have virtually dried up.

Authorities say hundreds of searchers have gone over thousands of acres of land and water but there's still no sign of Reachelle.

The man believed to have taken her 22-year-old Leigh Cowen was found dead in a van at the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge late last month, and police say he killed himself.

Police Detective Dan Strandberg says no new leads have come in for several days. He says the hope that the girl will be found alive is starting to fade.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Leads Have Dried Up In Search For Missing 3-Year-Old-Girl From Minot - 6/24/2006

Leads Have Dried Up In Search For Missing 3-Year-Old-Girl From Minot
Jun 24 2006 12:00AM
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Minot, N.D. (AP) _ It's been more than a month since three-year-old Reachelle Smith was last seen. And Minot Police say leads have virtually dried up.

Authorities say hundreds of searchers have gone over thousands of acres of land
and water but there's still no sign of Reachelle.


The man believed to have taken her 22-year-old Leigh Cowen was found dead in a van at the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge late last month, and police say he killed himself.

Police Detective Dan Strandberg says no new leads have come in for several days. He says the hope that the girl will be found alive is starting to fade.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Search For Missing Girl At A Standstill - 6/12/2006

Search For Missing Girl At A Standstill
Jun 12 2006 12:00AM
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Minot, N.D. (AP) _ Minot Police say the search for three-year-old Reachelle Smith is pretty much at a standstill, but they continue to follow up on leads.

Reachelle has been missing since May 16th. The man believed to have taken her, 22-year-old Leigh Cowen, was found dead in a van in the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, and police say he killed himself. They found no sign of Reachelle.

Police Lieutenant Steve Kukowski says no more large-scale searches are planned. But he says two investigators continue to compile information, looking for something that might have been left uncovered.

Kukowski says police also are checking with the F-B-I, the sheriff's office and other agencies.

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.

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No More Searches Planned
Jun 5 2006 12:00AM
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(AP) _ Minot authorities are still asking rural residents to check their property for clues in the disappearance of Reachelle Smith.

The three-year-old girl has been missing more than two weeks. And a search by horseback riders of four townships on Saturday failed to turn up any sign of her.

Minot Police Captain Al Hanson says no more searches of that magnitude are planned.

One of the riders on Saturday was injured when his horse started bucking. Authorities say 41-year-old Tom Freud of Cando tried to dismount but fell at an angle, breaking his leg.

He's listed in satisfactory condition today at Minot's Trinity Hospital.

Also joining Saturday's search was Becker County Deputy Darwin Nundahl, of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Nundahl says he has a three-year-old daughter, and he wanted to help.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Search Continues For 3-Year-Old N.D. Girl - 6/05/2006

Search Continues For 3-Year-Old N.D. Girl
Jun 5 2006 12:00AM
http://www.ap.org
JAMES MacPHERSON

Associated Press

Minot, N.D. - Police Chief Dan Draovitch had difficulty sleeping the night before he handed in his badge after 38 years in law enforcement. It wasn't his retirement keeping him awake - but a case he was leaving behind.

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.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Frustrating Search For Girl Continues - 6/04/2006

Frustrating Search For Girl Continues
Jun 4 2006 12:00AM
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JAMES MacPHERSON

Associated Press

Minot, N.D. - Police Chief Dan Draovitch had difficulty sleeping on the night before he handed in his badge and retired after 38 years in law enforcement. It was not retirement that was keeping him awake - but a case he was leaving behind...

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third identical article to those previously posted.]

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Missing Girl Search - 6/03/2006

Missing Girl Search
Jun 3 2006 12:00AM
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Minot, N.D. (AP) _ Ward County officials hope to get more than 100 horseback riders today for a major search for 3-year-old Reachelle Smith.

The girl has been missing for more than two weeks, but authorities are not
giving up hope of finding her.


Today's search will be focused on roads and ditches in an area from Ruthville to Deering.
Deputies say those are areas where 22-year-old Leigh Cowen is believed to have traveled.

Reachelle was believed to be with Cowen. His body was found in a van in the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge last week, but there was no sign of Reachelle. Authorities say Cowen apparently killed himself.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: Case Is Baffling, But Search For 3-Year-Old Girl Continues - 6/03/2006

Case Is baffling, But Search For 3-Year-Old Continues
Jun 3 2006 12:00AM
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JAMES MacPHERSON

Associated Press

Minot, N.D. - Police Chief Dan Draovitch had difficulty sleeping on the night before he handed in his badge and retired after 38 years in law enforcement. It was not retirement that was keeping him awake - but a case he was leaving behind.

The case of 3-year-old Reachelle Smith, last seen on May 16, haunted him. It has been one of the most complex and frustrating cases ever to be investigated by his department, he said.

Searches have turned up no trace of the girl known as "Peanut." And leads in the case have dried up.

"I haven't been this frustrated in years - it's driving me crazy," Draovitch said, as he cleared out his office on Wednesday, his last day with the department. "It feels terrible to leave this undone. But at the same time, it will be left in very capable hands."

Draovitch, 62, announced his retirement in January.

Armies of authorities and volunteers have scoured Minot and surrounding areas since May 22, when Reachelle was reported missing by her aunt, Stephanie Smith, 24, the child's legal guardian.

Reachelle was believed to be with Leigh Cowen, a man wanted on a parole violation who had been living with Smith, and who claimed to be Reachelle's father even though police say DNA tests proved he was not.

Police said Cowen told Smith that Reachelle was with his mother and she believed him, until a family van turned up missing, along with Cowen and Reachelle. Authorities later learned that Cowen's mother did not know the girl's whereabouts and issued an Amber Alert.

A day later, Cowen's body was found in a van in the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, northwest of Minot. Authorities said the evidence showed he died from carbon monoxide poisoning about 12 hours before his body was found, after running a hose from the exhaust inside the vehicle.

There was no sign of Reachelle.

Over the past few weeks, law enforcement officers have sought help from FBI behavioral scientists and even psychics in their search for the child. Stephanie Smith and her sister Samantha, the child's biological mother, held a news conference to issue a tearful plea for her return. Samantha Smith, 22, had given legal custody of Reachelle to her sister at birth, Draovitch said.

A river channel near the child's home drew much interest from authorities early in the search. Divers dragged the water, while volunteers and bloodhounds searched the banks. The channel later was pumped dry.

"We've floated it, drained it, dove it, dogged it and walked it," said Capt. Al Hanson, the lead investigator in the case. "Nothing."

Most of the ground in the city has been searched "six, seven or eight times," he said.Draovitch and Hanson said some overtime has been paid to officers but most of them have volunteered to search for Reachelle while off-duty."

Most days, I have to kick the guys out and make them go home," Hanson said. One officer was covered with more than 80 ticks after one day of searching, he said.Cowen's mother, Ellen Loomis, of Derby, Kan., said her son turned 22 years old on May 16, the day Reachelle was last seen.

Loomis, who had moved from Minot shortly before the child disappeared, said she had taken care of Reachelle only once. She said she learned she was not the Reachelle's grandmother when police began investigating the child's disappearance. Her son and "everyone else led me to believe I was her grandmother until she went missing," she said.

Authorities have said they questioned Loomis and are satisfied that she has no idea of Reachelle's whereabouts. She said she is as baffled they are.

"I don't know the story," she said. "I wish I knew - it would be a lot easier on me. I just want her found. That's all I want."

Cowen's ashes were sent to his mother last week, police said.

Cowen was on probation for theft of property in Ward County and was being supervised in Fargo when he failed to report in as required. A warrant was issued in April for his arrest on charges of violating his probation and he was facing up to 18 months in prison for the parole violation, Hanson said.

Before Reachelle disappeared, Cowen had taken dozens of snapshots of the child to bring with him to prison, Draovitch said. DNA tests earlier had proved he was not the father, the chief said.

Authorities do not know why he continued to claim the girl was his daughter.

"He said he was the father, and his mother was convinced he was the father," Draovitch said. "He called her his child and he claimed she was his child, but I'm not sure he was ever totally convinced that he was the father."

Draovitch said Cowen did not leave any clues about why he killed himself, or any clues to Reachelle. Still, police consider him the only suspect in the girl's disappearance.

"Everything we've run down leads back to him," Hanson said.

Two volunteers from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children were in Minot last week to help in the investigation. Missing-child experts Pat Farrell, a retired police chief from Rochester, Minn., and Lee Manning, a retired Massachusetts State Police officer, said they believed authorities in North Dakota have been doing everything possible to find the child.

"They are not leaving any stone unturned," Manning said.

Draovitch said many of the 62 officers in the department are "physically and emotionally drained" from the case, but no one has given up.

"People have come together like you would not believe," he said.

ARCHIVED ARTICLE: About 100 Riders Comb Township Ditches For 3-Year-Old Girl - 6/03/2006

About 100 Riders Comb Township Ditches For 3-Year-Old Girl
Jun 3 2006 12:00AM
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Associated Press

Minot, N.D. - About 100 horseback riders spread out through roads and ditches in four townships north and east of here Saturday, looking for signs of 3-year-old Reachelle Smith, now missing more than two weeks.

"It's pretty hot out here, but the volunteers are doing very well. We've got one of our squad vehicles pulling a water trailer, moving around and watering the horses," Ward County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Dave Bosh said at mid-afternoon.

The search had found "nothing significant" so far, he said.

The riders started before 9 a.m., seeking to cover about 250 miles before early evening.

"We've got between 90 and 100 riders out," Bosh said. "Geographically, we're looking north and east of Minot and we're covering four townships. We're doing all the roads and ditches in those townships."

Twenty-four horses were assigned to each township, and the groups were then broken down into teams of four, he said.

"Two go on either side of the road - go up to the end and come back down another road," he said.The Red Cross providing food and drinks to the riders, he said.

Authorities said the search was in an area where Leigh Cowen was reported to have driven along back roads.

Reachelle, who has been missing since the night of May 16, was believed to be with Cowen, 22, but when his body was found in a van in the Upper Souris Wildlife Refuge last week, there was no sign of her. Authorities said he apparently killed himself.

"We've had local landowners file reports that his van was seen in this area," Bosh said of Saturday's search area. Horseback riders would have the chance for a broader look, he said.

"If you put two or three horses side-by-side, the riders are up so much higher than a walker would be and they have a broader span of version," the deputy said. "The horses will maintain the slow, steady pace we need all day long."