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Police in New York state say they have found a nine-year-old Canadian girl who went missing in northeastern New York dead.
A news release from New York State Police says officers from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a man reporting his nine-year-old daughter missing from the area of Exit 22 of I-87 in Lake George, possibly due to an abduction, on Saturday just before 10 p.m. ET.
They say the child was identified as Canadian resident Melina Frattolin, and her father as 45-year-old Luciano Frattolin. Both father and daughter were identified by authorities as residents of Canada.
The release says the Warren County Sheriff’s Office initially led the investigation and as the case progressed, officers identified inconsistencies in the father’s account of events and the timeline of Melina’s disappearance.
Police in New York say with the help of several local police agencies, Melina was found dead in Ticonderoga, N.Y., about 50 kilometres east of Lake George near the New York-Vermont border, on Sunday.
The investigation has been turned over to the New York State Police, and at this time police say there is no indication that an abduction occurred and there is no threat to the public.
There was no word on charges in the news release, and New York State Police did not immediately respond to questions about the circumstances surrounding Melina’s death.
Law enforcement officials said a news conference is scheduled for Monday. Luciano Frattolin’s whereabouts weren’t clear late Sunday.
Frattolin did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent via LinkedIn, Instagram and his company website.
He describes himself as a “loving father” on his Instagram profile.
On the website of a coffee company said to be founded by Frattolin, a post says that his daughter, Melina, is “the light of his life.”
“She is the inspiration for, well, everything,” it added.