
Chief of College Police Peter Carey speaks to the media subsequent to Latisha Dennis, the mom of lacking scholar Saniyya Dennis on Friday, April 30, 2021 at SUNY Buffalo State School campus.
Maki Becker
The household of SUNY Buffalo State School scholar lacking since April 24 demanded to know why extra is not being completed to search out the younger lady at a information convention on the campus with School President Katherine Conway-Turner and Chief of College Police Peter Carey.
Saniyya Dennis, 19, who’s initially from the Bronx, is a sophomore at Buffalo State the place she is finding out mechanical engineering.
“The extra we let folks know, they are often looking out. Let me know or let the police know,” Saniyya Dennis’ mom Latisha Dennis stated.
Surveillance cameras in an elevator in her dorm after which simply outdoors her dorm present her leaving and heading towards Elmwood Avenue simply after 11 p.m., Carey informed reporters at a information convention Friday.
Police additionally positioned a ping on her cellphone at 1:23 a.m. Sunday within the space of Goat Island in Niagara Falls State Park.
“We have not had any info in six days. Not one sighting. No digital communication, no monetary exercise, no communication with any household,” Carey stated.

SUNY Buffalo State scholar Saniyya Dennis.
Conway-Turner listed the entire police companies which might be aiding the school police division with the investigation, from the Buffalo Police Division and the Erie County Sheriff’s Workplace to the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Police, the State Police and the State Parks Police.
However Dennis’ father needed to know why it was taking so lengthy for all of those police companies to search out extra photos and to do a extra thorough search.