A 10-year-old girl who went missing Sunday after visiting family nearby has been found dead in western Wisconsin, and police are looking for whoever is responsible for killing her.
The body of Iliana "Lily" Peters was found in the woods at 9:15 a.m. Monday near her aunt's home in Chippewa Falls close to the walking trail at the end of Grove Street and the Leinenkugel's brewery parking lot, police said.
"At this point, we are considering this a homicide investigation," Chippewa Falls Police Chief Matt Kelm said at a news conference early Monday afternoon attended by WQOW-TV and other media in the Eau Claire area. "We do not have anyone in custody at this time, and we are continuing to follow up on multiple leads."
Kelm pledged that his agency and others "will be working diligently and tirelessly on this case."
The chief went on to caution residents "to maintain a state of diligence, as there may be a danger to the public."
While gathering his emotions, Kelm added, "We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Lily Peters during this tragic time."
Lily's body was found in roughly the same area where police earlier said that a bike they believe belonged to Lily had been found.
In a second news conference late Monday afternoon, Kelm declined to say what evidence at the scene led investigators to conclude Lily's death was a homicide, but said the conclusion was quickly made "once we located the deceased."