March 2nd 2024.
After nearly two decades, there has finally been a breakthrough in the case of 16-year-old Autumn McClure's disappearance. The discovery of human remains at a mobile home park in Florida has shed new light on the mysterious vanishing of the young girl all those years ago.
According to the Volusia Sheriff's Office, the remains were found at the Ormond Beach mobile home park where detectives believe Autumn was murdered and buried. This development has given hope to Autumn's loved ones that they may finally find closure and justice for her tragic fate.
Autumn was first reported missing on May 10, 2004, from her grandmother's home in Ormond Beach. Her family received letters and phone calls from her, assuring them that she was safe and would return home once she turned 18. It was believed that she was living with a coworker from her job at Winn-Dixie.
However, Sheriff Mike Chitwood made it clear that no case is ever truly "cold" to his department. He expressed his appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the Major Case Unit and other investigative teams who never gave up on finding answers for Autumn's family.
The woman who Autumn was staying with at the time of her disappearance, along with her boyfriend Brian Christopher Donley Jr, were living in Shady Oaks mobile home park. It is now believed that they may have been involved in Autumn's disappearance and death.
Although it may have taken nearly two decades, the discovery of the human remains has given Autumn's loved ones some hope that the truth about her fate will finally come to light. The investigation into her case continues, and the authorities are determined to bring closure to this tragic story.
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