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Reward Offered For Missing Greene County Girl

FBI Now Involved In Search

Posted: 11:24 am EDT June 16, 2006Updated: 9:50 am EDT June 18, 2006

Another night has passed without any sign of a 12-year-old Greene County girl who has been missing since Tuesday.

Now, the FBI is part of the family's desperate search.

The search resumed around the family's Dunkard Township home Friday morning.

Agents said they have no evidence Gabrielle Miranda Bechen was abducted.

If it turns out to be a kidnapping, investigators said they will have a head start in finding her.

Bechen left home Tuesday morning to ride an all-terrain vehicle on nearby trails.

More than 120 searchers have been searching fields in a three-mile radius around her home.

So far, there is no trace of Bechen or her ATV.

Officials said Bechen has no history of running away and her current condition is considered endangered.

Investigators feel there may be suspicious circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

Bechen was last seen wearing tan shorts, dark shirt and black motorcycle helmet. She was carrying a pink bag.

Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers said all callers can remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.

REWARD FUND
The friends and family of Gabrielle have set up a reward fund at the community bank in Greensboro.

Donations can be made to the reward fund at any Community Bank.

Gabrielle M. Bechen Donation Fund
1993 South 88 Road
Greensboro, Pa. 15338

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