Police supplied this shot from a surveillance camera at Metro North showing Kang boarding a southbound train on Friday night a 11:18 pm
Police report that Kang exited her home after a "brief argument" with her parents who say that she has left the house under similar circumstances in the past but always returned home within a short time. Commenting on her missing classmate, EHS Junior Amy Baumgarten said, "It actually makes me sick to my stomach to think about the fact that Christine isn't home and no one has any idea where she is. She is a quiet girl at school and kept to herself." Another student in Kang's Physics class remarked that she was "a really good student, and a very sweet girl too". She said that the mood around school is bleak, with "everyone just really worried and hoping for the best outcome."
During the weekend, police searched for her by going door-to-door asking for information and using a K9 team. They have now expanded their efforts with an aerial search with assistance from the Westchester County Police Aviation Unit.
Neighbors noted that police have been actively searching for Kang. Asked about what was being done, one said, "All I know is that police are on a search. They drive all over the neighborhoods at night with search lights and dogs. The whole community has been notified but no one ever got an amber alert. I haven't seen it on channel 12 news yet either...."
On Sunday evening Edgemont Schools Superintendent Victoria Kniewel and EHS Principal Devan Ganeshananthan sent an email to parents to ask for their help in finding the girl. In addition they said, "Please note that counselors, school psychologists, and administrators will be available to talk with students and parents throughout the course of the school day. We know that this is a difficult situation for our community, and we will work together to support our students and each other through this challenge."
Greenburgh Police Detectives are seeking information pertaining to her whereabouts. Anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts or information that can aid the investigation is asked to contact the Greenburgh Police Department at (914) 989-1700.