California authorities are asking hundreds of people who attended a weekend graduation celebration for information about a girl who went missing after attending the event in PLACER County. Kiely Rodni, 16, who had recently graduated with honors from high school, disappeared after going to a party with other teens and young adults at Prosser Family Campground in the Tahoe National Forest, near the border between California and Nevada.
According to the police, they have already had more than 100 tips. Rodni was described as “a Caucasian female, 5’7″, 115 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes” in a Facebook post from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office. She was described as having “multiple piercings and jewelry, including a nose ring”, and she was last seen wearing green Dickies pants, a black tank top and such things. The party was where Rodni was last seen on Saturday, August 6 at around 12:30 p.m., Detectives from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office said they were treating it as a potential kidnapping.
Ahead of the teenager’s birthday the following month, Lindsey Rodni-Nieman, Rodni’s mother, is now asking for help in finding her daughter. Additionally, she shared how Rodni’s little brother is coping with his kidnapping. The US Sun quoted Lindsey as saying, “Kiely’s birthday is September 1, and I didn’t know what she wanted to do yet.” She said, “I just want her to come home.”
Rodni was preparing to enroll at the neighborhood Sierra College, while Lindsey revealed she was debating between studying music and medicine. She started playing the violin when she was very young and later added piano, guitar, ukulele and mandolin to her repertoire, according to Lindsey.
When asked what kept her focused during the increasingly difficult wait, Lindsey replied, “Love, support, family and community. Perspective and faith…a tiny bit of Zen Buddhist acceptance, you breathe it in and breathe it out. Every day when I walk in, people are still there.
For the sake of her family, which includes Shep, Rodni’s younger brother, who is 8, Lindsey said she is trying to stay safe. As for the youngster, Lindsey remarked: “He’s holding his own pretty well, retaining the faith.” “Being only eight years old, it’s a very fine line between being mature enough to understand what’s going on and being young enough not to feel all the emotions all the time. We’re really lucky to have a large local family and social network.
Before Rodni disappeared, Lindsey told him about their last exchange. According to Lindasey, her daughter informed her that she would be leaving the party in about 45 minutes and going “straight home,” according to ABC News. “I reassured her that I loved her and to be careful. Lindsey added, “And she replied, ‘OK, Mom, I love you too.’ Placer County Sheriff’s Office Public Relations Officer , Angela Musallam, claimed that immediately after Rodni’s phone died, it “became almost untraceable”.
The next morning, Lindsey discovered that Rodni had not arrived. Lindsey claimed: ‘I called her and also texted her but she didn’t answer. “I realized something was wrong at that moment.” It was “already so out of place” for her to ignore her frightened mum’s messages, according to Lindsey, who claimed she didn’t think her daughter could have run away.
The last person to speak to Rodni at the event was his friend Sami Smith. Smith remarked, “She was having a great time at a party, being just a teenager.” She said, “I drank everything she drank, and there was nothing wrong with her. “I never expected this to happen. In this town, no one did.
Meanwhile, Rodni, who was seen before disappearing, is visible on security video. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office shared a photo on Facebook with the caption: “Detectives discovered security footage of a local store in Truckee where Kiely was last seen Aug. 5 at 6 p.m. 08, just before his disappearance. A black spaghetti strap bodysuit, green Dickies pants with a black eyelet belt and black Vans sneakers were Kiely’s last known outfits. “We continue to seek any information that will lead us to Kiely,” the caption continued. We established the sheriff’s email address [email protected] for online advice. Anyone wishing to leave a voicemail for our tip line can do so at (530) 581-6320, Option 7.
At a recent press conference, sheriffs said they weren’t ruling out any possibilities. Sheriffs said while there is no evidence to support an abduction, nothing is ruled out. Nothing will be excluded by us. This is a search and rescue situation involving missing persons.