Those searching for Sudiksha Konanki may becloser to finding answers.
Nearly a week after the University of Pittsburgh student disappeared during a spring break trip in the Dominican Republic, the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia, where Konanki’s family resides, have identified a person of interest, they told NBC News.
While the Virginia-based authorities are not involved in the Dominican Republic’s investigation, they told NBC News that they’ve sent detectives to the Dominican Republic resort town of Punta Cana to assist on the U.S. side, where they have found a person of interest who has been interviewed at length, authorities said.
Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Thomas Julia emphasized to NBC News, “This is not the same thing as a suspect as this is not a criminal matter. It is still a missing person case.”
Meanwhile, Dominican Republic authorities—three of whom told ABC News they believe Konanki died by drowning despite no body being recovered—have not confirmed whether this individual is a person of interest in their own investigation.
Konanki, 20, disappeared March 6 in Punta Cana during a spring break trip with five other female college students. Loudon County authorities told NBC News that Konanki vanished just after 4:15 a.m., having been seen with a group of her friends around that time.
In the days since the investigation began, Loudon County authorities say they have found “inconsistencies” in witness statements taken from the night in question by Dominican authorities, which include the five girls Konanki was vacationing with, as well as a young man who was with the group at the time.
“It’s my understanding that the people that were with her and witnesses that were there have been interviewed several times,” Loudon County Sheriff Mike Chapman told NewsNation’s Banfield in a March 10 interview. “I believe on several occasions there have been some inconsistencies with their very own stories. That does bother me here, which really begs the question, what really happened there?”
For everything to know about Konanki’s disappearance, keep reading…
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Where Did Sudiksha Konanki Travel to for Spring Break?
Sudiksha Konanki, a junior in biology at the University of Pittsburgh, traveled to the Dominican Republic on March 3 during spring break.
Who Did Sudiksha Konanki Travel With?
The 20-year-old headed to the Dominican Republic with five friends to celebrate the University of Pittsburgh’s spring break.
Where Was Sudiksha Konanki Staying?
Konanki had been staying at the Hotel Riu Palace Punta Cana, an all-inclusive resort.
Following her disappearance, the hotel told NBC News, “We have been working closely with the local authorities, including the police and the navy, to conduct a thorough search. We would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends during this incredibly difficult time … we are fully committed to doing everything in our power to assist in this situation.”
A hotel spokesperson shared with the outlet that prior to the incident, red flags, which indicated that “the sea had a strong current and very high waves,” were flying on the beach to warn guests.
When Was Sudiksha Konanki Reported Missing?
Konanki was reported missing on March 6 after her friends returned from a beach walk without her. She is believed to have disappeared between the hours of 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. that morning.
When Did Search and Rescue Efforts Begin for Sudiksha Konanki?
Following her disappearance, local officials began an investigation. Local civil defense confirmed it had begun searches on land and by sea, while a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office in Loudoun County in Virginia—where Konanki was from—told NBC News their investigations included obtaining video, going through cellphone evidence and talking to people who were with Konanki.
What Do Officials Believe May Have Happened to Sudiksha Konanki?
Although a body has not been recovered, three Dominican Republic officials—who are leading the investigation—told ABC News on March 9 that they believe Konanki died by drowning.
However, Loudoun County Public Information Officer Thomas Julia told NBC News that they have “an obligation to look at all possibilities, interview all parties and look at all phones that may provide info of value and are doing so.”
What Have Key Figures Told Police About Sudiksha Konanki’s Night on the Beach?
Joshua Riibe, a key witness in the search for Konanki, shared their encounter on the beach with Dominican authorities, alleging that while at the beach with a friend and Konanki’s party of six, he and Konanki were swept into a current while kissing and talking in “waist-deep water.”
“When I finally reached the ground on the beach, I pulled her in front of me,” Riibe told authorities, according to a transcript viewed by E! News.“She went to gather her belongings since the sea had moved us. She wasn’t out of the water, as it was up to our knees.”
“She was walking at an angle in the water,” he continued. “The last time I saw her, I asked if she was OK. I didn’t hear her answer because I started vomiting all the seawater I’d swallowed.”
The St. Cloud State University student said he fell asleep on a nearby beach chair and believed she returned to her room. “My friend asked me if I knew where the girl was,” he said. “I told him I thought she had gone to her room, and he told me she never returned.”
What Has Sudiksha Konanki’s Family Said About the Case?
Following Konanki’s disappearance, her father Subbarayudu Konanki told CNN his daughter had been traveling before beginning pre-med studies.
“My daughter is a very nice girl,” he said. “She’s ambitious. She wanted to pursue a career in medicine.”
However, more than 10 days after her disappearance, her loved ones asked Dominican Republic authorities to declare her dead, a police spokesperson Diego Pesqueira told NBC News March 17, sending a letter requesting the declaration of death.
