West Virginia State Police say they have no additional information on an 18-year-old Petersburg woman who has not been seen since Thursday, Feb. 11.
Cassie Vosburgh was last seen leaving the area of Potomac State College at 11:30 p.m. and was believed to have been on her way to see her boyfriend in the Laymansville or Maysville area.
She never arrived at her destination, however.
Vosburgh was turned into the State Police as a missing person, and Trooper Hanlon of the West Virginia State Police began the investigation. He admitted, however, that there was “little to go on” in terms of which route Vosburgh may have taken.
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According to Vosburgh’s mother, Norma Vosburgh, her daughter could have been traveling on Route 93 or Patterson Creek Road.
Vosburgh’s friend Katrinia Vance, however, believes she would have been on Patterson Creek Road.
Thursday, authorities enlisted the help of the Maryland State Police Medevac to conduct an aerial search for Vosburgh’s vehicle, described as a silver Toyota Prius with license plate No. 4HS954.
Vosburgh is described as 5 foot 3 inches, 120 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. She has several tattoos, including a heart and the word “believe” on her left wrist and the words “stay strong” with a feather located just below her left collarbone.
“Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today” is tattooed above her waist on the right side.
Anyone with any information on the missing girl is asked to contact the West Virginia State Police at
304-788-1101.







