Winsted teen missing five weeks

WINSTED — Another week has gone by with no word from missing 16-year-old Rhiannon Smith, but police say there is still hope she is alive.

Winsted Police Chief Robert Scannell clarified comments he made to The Winsted Journal last week, in which he said the young woman may be dead. Scannell said he is not certain of Rhiannon’s whereabouts and any discussion of her being in harm’s way was based on statistical data. The chances of finding a runaway who has been gone for more than a month, with no contact of any kind, become slimmer as time goes by.

Rhiannon’s case has been followed by friends and family in online blogs and on Facebook, where people continue to ask for help in locating the Explorations School student, who had recently transferred from The Gilbert School. Last week, it was reported that the FBI had been contacted by Winchester police regarding the case, but since the case is not officially an interstate abduction, federal agents have not gotten involved.

Rhiannon is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 180 pounds, with brown shoulder-length hair. Her grandparents said she took a black bag with her, along with a number of vampire books, when she left home Sept. 1. She left behind a cryptic note suggesting an ex-lover intended to harm her and her grandparents, with whom she lived at 402 West Wakefield Blvd.

Since Rhiannon’s disappearance there has been no activity on her cellphone or computer accounts, leading family members to fear for her safety. Police and family members stressed this week that they remain optimistic and hopeful that Rhiannon will return home safely.

According to police press releases, there have been no new leads, but lead investigator Sgt. Kevin Kinahan is following up on some interviews to determine who Smith may be traveling with.

A candlelight vigil is being planned for Saturday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. on the Green in East End Park.

Police, investigators and family are urging anyone with any information on Smith’s whereabouts to contact the Winsted Police Department at 860-379-2721.

Lindsey Burrill contributed to this story.

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