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    Families of missing Iowa girls await IDs of bodies

    EVANSDALE, Iowa (AP) — Five months after two young cousins vanished while riding their bikes, residents of the northeast Iowa community where they were last seen are anxiously waiting to hear whether two bodies found by hunters are those of the missing girls.

    The families of Elizabeth Collins and Lyric Cook were informed that the bodies were discovered Wednesday in a wooded area, Black Hawk County sheriff's Capt. Rick Abben said. Elizabeth was 8 and Lyric was 10 when they disappeared July 13 near a popular recreational lake in Evansdale, about 90 miles northeast of Des Moines.

    Abben said the bodies were being sent to the state medical examiner's office for identification. He said he hoped to release more information Thursday afternoon.

    "It's definitely not the outcome that we wanted, obviously," said Abben, appearing to fight back tears. He spoke at a news conference in Evansdale, where the girls were being watched by their grandmother when they disappeared.

    "This is a difficult thing for us to go through. It's a difficult thing for the community," he said.

    In posting on her Facebook page Thursday, Heather Collins, Elizabeth's mother, wrote that the outcome saddened her but that now "we know our girls are dancing up with our savior."

    A message was left with Craig Ceilly, who has acted as the Collins family's media liaison in the past. Abben said the families had requested privacy.

    The bodies were found at Seven Bridges Wildlife Area, about 25 miles from Evansdale, authorities said. Investigators from several agencies were working in the tree-covered area, which is intersected by the Wapsipinicon River and is popular for hunting and fishing.

    "I would call it more of a secluded area," said Bremer County Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt. "But it does get regular visits from people that like to use the outdoors."

    Hildebrandt said investigators from his agency, the FBI and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and others were processing the area as a crime scene and asked the media to stay away.

    At the girls' schools, additional counselors were made available Thursday for students and others, said Sharon Miller, the Waterloo schools spokeswoman. Lyric Cook would have been in fifth grade at Kingsley elementary in Waterloo and Elizabeth Collins would have been in fourth grade at Poyner school in Evandsale.

    "We're making it available to anyone across our community who feels the need. We want them to know that's available to them," she said.

    Iowa Sen. Jeff Danielson, a Cedar Falls firefighter, said the case has affected everyone in the area deeply.

    He is drafting proposed legislation that would provide faster distribution of information about missing children through law enforcement and social media. Last summer, some family and community members complained about a lack of information about the case.

    "We believe that we can speed up the time that the public is aware of an abduction and let them be our eyes and ears in the immediate time frame," he said.

    About 70 people attended a Wednesday night prayer vigil at Meyers Lake in Evansdale, where investigators had found the girls' bicycles and a pink purse hours after they went missing. Some were holding out hope that the bodies weren't those of the missing cousins, though others seemed resigned to accept tragic news.

    "I don't want to think the worst, but two bodies. It's just really heartbreaking," said Amanda Mulzac, who lives in nearby Waterloo and was among hundreds of volunteers who helped in the initial search. "At their age I was out by myself, but now it's different. Hold your babies close."

    Hundreds of volunteers helped investigators to search for girls, traipsing through cornfields and wooded areas in and around Evansdale, a city of 8,000 residents. The mayor even joined the search in his private plane.

    Days later, an FBI dive team brought in specialized equipment to search the bottom of the lake. Police then classified the case as an abduction.

    Investigators had largely been tight-lipped in the months since. An FBI spokeswoman initially said investigators had reason to believe the girls were alive, but other investigators backtracked, saying only that there was no reason to believe the girls were dead.

    Authorities had asked hunters to look out for the girls during this fall's popular deer hunting season.

    Jennifer Lancaster, chief law enforcement official for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources in northeastern Iowa, said she believed deer hunters who were out Wednesday stumbled upon the bodies and reported them immediately.

    Investigators have looked into thousands of tips and chased multiple theories in the case.

    They looked into Cook's parents, who had criminal records for prior involvement in making methamphetamine. Cook's father, Daniel Morrissey, is being prosecuted for domestic assault and a series of meth and other drug charges, and he backed out of a plea agreement with prosecutors the day before the disappearance. They have denied any involvement.

    The region had rallied in support of the girls. Photographs of the cousins seemed to be everywhere in northeastern Iowa: on T-shirts and buttons worn by locals, and on fliers hung on gas station walls and in business windows. Last week, an anonymous donor pledged $100,000 for information about the girls' whereabouts, on top of the $50,000 that police had offered.

    After Wednesday night's vigil, family friend Sarah Curl said it was a tight-knit, caring community.

    "When something happens to one family it happens to all of our families," Curl said. "This could have happened to anyone."

     

    76 comments

    • Barbara Moody-Mize  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      Child molestors are so prevalent these days,and they are everywhere.Once a person is a confirmed molestor they need to be shot,hanged or electrocuted immediately.That may not stop the problem because there will always be perverts and the world today has more than its share of them and,sadly,they don't appear to be discouraged by society; anything goes in the world of today.But the above punishment would certainly thin them out and give the remaining ones something to think about before they act.God bless and be with the parents and families of these girls,whoever they turn out to be.
      • Roger 2 days 6 hrs ago
        @ Dennis: Nah! He just gets off on trying to shock people. This is probably the most fun he's had all week. Just ignore him and he will go away.
    • peedee  •  2 days 11 hrs ago
      Another family in mourning, another community drowning in fear. The safety of children at play has gone the wayside. We need, we ALL need, to watch our children even when we think they are "just going out for a bike ride'. My heart aches for the families who have lived with this fear for five months and now...... well, no reason to state the obvious.
      • JaniceL 2 days 0 hrs ago
        Article states they were 8 and 10. No match for a monster, in any case. Biggest question: If/when they find the culprit, what are the odds this is not a first-time offender? And, as regards small towns being safe ... urban legend. These monsters live in small towns, too. They travel through these places, too. likely it is easier to find more naive victims. Horrific in any case.
    • The Orycle  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      We have truly become a sick world. Children are being horribly victimized worldwide, and most of us are too busy buying new toys to do anything about it.. A bumper sticker I saw said "The one who dies with the most toys wins." What happened to the notion that we should leave the world a better place, for humanity, than we found it.?
      • Bernhard 2 days 1 hr ago
        Doesn't take away the will, only the ability and then what? What nasty "Toys" will they use on the kids?
    • Blondie  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Capital punishment would be too good for whoever did this to these two little girls. Peace and grace to the families and I hope the killer is caught very soon.
    • Wolf and the Rabbit  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      I just do not know what to say about this. I thought I would put down something that would maybe help alleviate some of the pain and anger the families are feeling. I thought about it and now I am drawing a blank because my heart is to heavy with the grief I would feel if this were my own family. Maybe this, may the happiness they brought to your hearts override the pain you feel so that you may find solice in knowing they can suffer no more of this worlds depravity. Not much, but it hurts to think about how many children have been taken from their families just in the last few months. I hope that helps with the pain. I hope the authorities catch this, or those, who are responsible for this crime against all of our children, and each one of these is a crime against all of our children for it could just as easily been two of them as it was these two who are lights lost in the darkness. Catch the perp(s) before they can do this again, please!
    • phil  •  2 days 15 hrs ago
      Fly with the Angels Little Ones !
    • Jeff  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      When I was a kid, I used to ride my bike all over town alone. I would walk a mile or so alone to this lake to go fishing. I was never worried. I used to stop at many strangers houses to play with there dogs or kids. This was 30+ years ago. I still live in the same town with my wife and 7 year old son. We do not even let him out of the yard alone. When he is in the yard, We are outside watching him. He often asks to ride his bike to the local park to which we tell him no unless we are with him. Times have certainly changed.
      • Ankos 2 days 5 hrs ago
        Sucks, doesn't it? I've lost 4 cats, either they ran away, coyotes got them (we've seen 2 coyotes in the yard, they're not afraid of us) or there's a 'petnapper'. We keep our cats in the garage at night and make sure that the littles don't go too far away.
    • Dwaine Parsons  •  2 days 15 hrs ago
      This is why child molester's should be publicly executed in the most brutal way possible in public for all to see what happens to those that harm children.
      • DJ 2 days 7 hrs ago
        Who are your children safe with? The answer is they are not safe with anybody and you must be vigilent . I'm not trying to scare you, I am a former clinical psychologist that has worked with Juvenile and Adult Corrections for 12 years. Watch and teach your children well.
    • Steven W  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      I would bet my farm that this was someone close to the family,or knew them.This wasn't random.Some sick pedophile out there running around,he was probably helping look for them.We need to drastically change sex offender laws.They always get some Devil's Advocate as an attorney,that screams foul,his/hers client was molested that is always the first thing they say ,it happened when I was young to me.Well once they diagnose that we should set them out to pasture.But all the crying ACLU people would crap a poop the size of a football,because they had been accused.They have proven,test,after test,psychiatrist after psychiatrist they are damaged no soul,these people are spawns of pure evil,destroy them,at least put them all in an institution where than can never get out.They sentence these guy's ,if they don't kill,about like a third offense drunk driver!We need to March on Washington!
    • noname  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      We must do so much more to protect our children Death sentences for those who harm these innocent little ones!!!
      • Brian Simonis 2 days 6 hrs ago
        See RunnerMom, you missing the point. What Sportin is saying is that 99.99999% of all serial killers and 95.9999999% of killers also tortured animals when they were little. They have no empathy, so a suffering animal doesn't affect them. There was validity to his comment, you just missed it.
    • cleaning  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      Goggle your area you would be really surprised to see just how many sex offenders live in your area.In our area we have a convicted rapist.I don't have children at home but when my grand kids are visiting they are not allowed to play in the front yard at all unless a adult is outside.
    • NorcalliA03  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Parents: ALWAYS watch your children!
    • Anonymous  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      This is truly sad. The bodies are so decomposed (naturally, after five months) that they have to be identified through dental records or DNA. God bless these families. - - Vikki
    • Z  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      God bless those hunters and hopefully they get the help needed for dealing with the images forever stuck in their brains.
    • YouSayWhat  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      This is not going to turn out well. Two young girls, playing on their bikes in Evansdale, Iowa disappear and now two bodies are found. Is there anywhere in this country where children can be safe?
      • Z 2 days 8 hrs ago
        Implant microchips in the children so you can track them, laugh all you want it's going to be a bigger reality in the near future man. Only reason it isn't now is because to many powerful people like having kids for sex slaves.
    • Kevin  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      Two angels in heaven, and at least one person who is going to hell. Eternity, what a concept to ponder. I would think prison isn't a real comparison.
    • Pat  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      barbara moody said it all I agree with her
    • Roots*Rock*Reggae  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      I have no doubt that predators pray on children every minute of the day, some child somewhere goes missing. What a horrific feeling for the parents, knowing they probably won't ever see their child again because some deranged evil bastard took them away. I only hope they find the perpetrator (s). So awful the evil things people do to children. Sick! :'(
    • Arthur  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      When do we start protecting our children no more perverts stalking our streets to harm our blessed one s they should be taken out of society now .by any means deemed neccessary.
    • Arthur  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      herbert Parent should be able to let there children play outdoors without some pervert doing harm to them lets take the menace off our streets not our blessed one. s. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmm

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