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Missing 13-year-old girl whose body was found near a Pennsylvania river may have been abducted as father says he saw her 'talking to an older man in a Buick'

  • Shevy McGiffin, 13, went missing Friday night after walking to a store  
  • Search crews found her body near the Clarion River in Pennsylvania  
  • Her father, Andrew Schneider said he believes his daughter was abducted
  • He had seen her talking to an older gentleman in a gray or brown Buick 
  • Police said investigation is ongoing and autopsy is scheduled for Monday 

 

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The body of a 13-year-old girl who went missing last week has been found near a Pennsylvania river.

Members of a volunteer fire department found the body of Shevy McGiffin on Sunday near the Clarion River, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Police say they had been searching for the girl since she left her Clarion home to go to a store Friday night.

The body of 13-year-old Shevy McGiffin (pictured) who went missing last week has been found near a Pennsylvania river

The body of 13-year-old Shevy McGiffin (pictured) who went missing last week has been found near a Pennsylvania river

Police say they had been searching for the girl since she left her Clarion home to go to a store Friday night. The child's father, Andrew Schneider (pictured), said that he believed his daughter was abducted

Police say they had been searching for the girl since she left her Clarion home to go to a store Friday night. The child's father, Andrew Schneider (pictured), said that he believed his daughter was abducted

Shevy (pictured) turned 13 on Monday, September 5. She was in the seventh grade at Clarion-Limestone High School. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday

Shevy (pictured) turned 13 on Monday, September 5. She was in the seventh grade at Clarion-Limestone High School. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday

The child's father, Andrew Schneider told ExploreClarion.com that he believed his daughter was abducted.

'She's a very lovable girl. She would never run away,' Schneider said as he broke down in tears. 

'My feelings are, I don't want to say this, but my feelings are she was taken.' 

Shevy had walked a few minutes from her home to the Comet Food Warehouse on South Fifth Avenue near a Dollar General to buy a coloring book.

It was around 7pm and it was raining as well as getting dark.  

Her father told local media that a cashier said Shevy bought the book and left the store.

Her mother, Tina Schneider (pictured), told local media that her husband had 'seen her talking to an older gentleman in a gray or brown Buick'

Her mother, Tina Schneider (pictured), told local media that her husband had 'seen her talking to an older gentleman in a gray or brown Buick'

Shevy had walked to the Comet Food Warehouse (pictured) to buy a coloring book 

Shevy had walked to the Comet Food Warehouse (pictured) to buy a coloring book 

The child had traveled from her Fraternity Drive home (pictured) Friday night. It was around 7pm and it was raining as well as getting dark. Police said the investigation is ongoing 

The child had traveled from her Fraternity Drive home (pictured) Friday night. It was around 7pm and it was raining as well as getting dark. Police said the investigation is ongoing 

And that was the last time anyone saw her. 

'He seen her talking to an older gentleman in a gray or brown Buick,' Tina Schneider, McGiffin’s mother told WPXI

On Sunday, family and friends organized a community gathering to draw attention to her disappearance with the hope she would be found safe.

Shevy turned 13 on Monday, September 5. She was in the seventh grade at Clarion-Limestone High School. 

An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

State police say the case remains under investigation. Further details weren't immediately released.

 



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3784825/Missing-13-year-old-girl-body-near-Pennsylvania-river-abducted-father-says-saw-talking-older-man-Buick.html#ixzz4K2WqbCT3 
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This is horrible! This happened less than 20 min from my town!

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Yes, that is truly horrible. I feel for her parents, they must be devastated. I hope she didn't suffer too much.

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How horrible. But I am curious...if the father saw her talking to some man in a Buick, did he do anything about it? Personally, if I saw my kids talking to some stranger in a car, I would have taken down the make/model/license # and reported it, and had a long talk with the boys about stranger danger, and then notify the entire neighborhood to be on the watch. Maybe he did that, and it still happened, but I wonder...

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How horrible. But I am curious...if the father saw her talking to some man in a Buick, did he do anything about it? Personally, if I saw my kids talking to some stranger in a car, I would have taken down the make/model/license # and reported it, and had a long talk with the boys about stranger danger, and then notify the entire neighborhood to be on the watch. Maybe he did that, and it still happened, but I wonder...


That was my thought too.  As well as why did they let her walk to the store when it was raining & getting dark?   



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13 is not 3.

How many times had she walked to that same store?

And if dad did ask who she was talking to, what did she say?

"I don't know, he wanted to know how to get to....."

This was an act of evil.

No one will ever know the touture of the "what ifs" those parents will have to live with.

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Yes, it was. And it was horrible, Lily. Those poor parents.

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This is rural America. Kids walk places. Kids walk to and from school. They walk to stores. It's a normal thing. I mean, if you weren't raised around here, then maybe it isn't to you. But, a 13 walking to a store isn't a big deal. And, she went out at 7 pm. That isn't late. That's not midnight. It is not even dark at 7pm. And, the rain was not really forecasted.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

This is rural America. Kids walk places. Kids walk to and from school. They walk to stores. It's a normal thing. I mean, if you weren't raised around here, then maybe it isn't to you. But, a 13 walking to a store isn't a big deal. And, she went out at 7 pm. That isn't late. That's not midnight. It is not even dark at 7pm. And, the rain was not really forecasted.


Kids walk around here too.  I wasn't saying it was wrong of her parents to let her walk to the store.  It's just that her dad said it was getting dark out & was raining.  It just seemed odd to me that they let her walk with those conditions.  But 7pm isn't too late to be out.  Maybe I'm just projecting my own preference for not going to the store in the rain. 



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She had drowned. She had mental health issues and other issues. Sad for sure. But at least it is resolved.

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