The Parramore neighborhood in Orlando became the focal point of a large-scale police investigation yesterday, as authorities executed a search warrant at a residence on South Lee Avenue. The presence of specialized units and forensic equipment marked the seriousness of the ongoing situation. According to WFTV, investigators from Florida Gulf Coast University’s human identity and trauma analysis division were seen meticulously exploring the backyard, with the assistance of K9 units earlier in the probe.
The search at the property, located near the 408 expressway and just east of Westmoreland Drive, had crime scene vans and police tape securing the area for the majority of the day. Observers noted dogs combing through vehicles and figures digging in the backyard, with flags marking potential areas of interest. Family and friends of Robertyne Sulfranc, a 32-year-old woman whose missing person bulletin was issued by the Orlando Police Department on December 18th, were seen at the site. However, authorities have yet to confirm if the search is directly related to her disappearance, and no official statement has been made regarding the discovery of any evidence…