Skeletal Remains Found in Wooded Area Identified 6 Years Later as Mom Who Was Never Reported Missing

“The circumstances surrounding Maria’s death and how she ended up where she was discovered are still actively being investigated,” said Sgt. Chris King

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  • Six years after human remains were discovered by a hunter in northwestern North Carolina, the victim has been identified as a Maria del Socorro Medina Trejo, a mom who had been living in Winston-Salem
  • During a press conference, officials said that the woman was never reported missing — and that her death remains under active investigation
  • The case is being treated as a homicide until proven otherwise, authorities said

More than six years after skeletal human remains were discovered in a wooded area of North Carolina, the victim has been identified as a mom who disappeared, but was never reported missing, according to authorities.

On Wednesday, Dec. 31, the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office announced that skeletal remains discovered by a hunter in a wooded area behind a former RV dealership in Sept. 2019 had been identified as Maria del Socorro Medina Trejo. The location was not far from the home where she lived in Winston-Salem.

In a press conference, Sgt. Chris King of the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said that around the time of discovery, a forensic anthropologist determined that the bones had been exposed to the elements for 4-7 months…

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