WEST STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. -
A New Hampshire community is fighting for justice for a girl who was killed.
A year ago, Celina Cass disappeared from her West Stewartstown home. She was found dead nearby.
A year later, prosecutors still say no one has been charged with her death.
Family and friends of Cass came together in West Stewartstown for a vigil Thursday.
In the same park a year ago, they prayed for her safe return after the 11-year-old disappeared from her nearby home.
A week after Cass vanished, searchers found her dead in the Connecticut River. Police say she had been killed.
"We don't want Celina remembered just for the way she died," says Amanda Chapple.
Chapple is a family friend and helped organize the vigil.
"Our goal is to get justice for Celina and the proper justice, not just anybody. We want the right person," says Chapple.
As for when there will be justice for Cass, that's unclear. The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office will just say the case is under investigation but wouldn't say if they're close to naming suspects or making any arrests.
For now, family and friends remember the good times, the laughter, and love that Cass brought to the community.
The attorney general's office says there are three state troopers almost exclusively assigned to the case and they are working with the FBI.