Police confirm Coreen Wiese of Buxton, ME Suicide Notes from Teen
Officials in Buxton, ME have confirmed reports of new evidence in the search for missing teen Coreen Wiese. It had been rumored that police had found suicide notes written by Coreen Wiese.
Mark Latti, of the Maine Wardens Service, on Tuesday told News 8 that searchers have found a pair of suicide notes written by Wiese — one at her home and another scratched on a beam of a bridge over the Saco River. He said the notes indicated that Wiese, 15, intended to jump into the river.
Latti said searchers also found a cell phone and an MP3 player. (WMTW)
Authorities stated they will continue to search with an airplane once weather permits. The weather has been terribly rainy in Maine the last couple of days.
Suicide note found on bridge
Searchers looking for a Buxton girl who has been missing for almost a week say an apparent suicide note scratched on a beam supporting a bridge is the strongest evidence they have found to guide their ongoing effort to find 15-year-old Coreen Wiese. (Kennebec Journal)
It would appear that Coreen may have left several clues that she was planing on committing suicide. One would hope that this is not the case. Coreen Wiese is far too young to be contemplating death.
He said the evidence suggesting a possible suicide was consistent with other items police found at the girl’s school and home.
“She left messages that it was her intention to jump into the river,” Tibbetts said. “That’s the only lead we’ve got.”
Coreen’s dad fails to beleive that his daughter would kill herself.
Buxton police officer Mike Grovo said there is no evidence to suggest Wiese was the victim of a crime, but the girl’s father said he found it difficult to think of any other explanation.
“They say it’s not suspicious,” Wiese said. “I have doubts.”
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