In a remarkable turn of events, Michele Hundley Smith, who vanished from her Eden, North Carolina home while going Christmas shopping in December 2001, has been found alive. The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office confirmed the discovery on Friday, over 24 years since Smith, then 38, left her three children behind, sparking a protracted and painful mystery for her family.
"For years, we didn't know if we were grieving or waiting," – Barbara Byrd, cousin of Michele Hundley Smith.
The case, which involved multiple law enforcement agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, remained a perplexing cold case for over two decades. New leads emerged on February 19, 2025, prompting swift action by investigators, who made contact with Smith the following day. While Smith is confirmed to be "alive and well," she has requested privacy regarding her current location, a request the sheriff's office has honored.
Smith's disappearance on December 9, 2001, left her family in a state of limbo, oscillating between hope and grief. Her children, who were 19, 14, and seven at the time, grew up with an unresolved void in their lives. The family's relentless search for answers was met with years of silence until the recent breakthrough.
In a statement to WFMY News 2, Smith's cousin, Barbara Byrd, shared the family's emotional turmoil upon learning of Smith's survival. Byrd conveyed a sense of relief, underscoring that the most pressing question had been answered: Michele Smith was alive. Despite the complex emotions and unanswered questions, Byrd expressed understanding and respect for Smith's wish to maintain distance.
Amanda, Smith's daughter, voiced her conflicted feelings through a Facebook post. Her reactions ranged from elation to anger and heartbreak, reflecting the profound impact her mother's absence had on her life. Amanda reminisced about the loving relationship she once shared with her mother and acknowledged the stability provided by her father throughout the challenging years.
The community rallied around the family's plight over the years, with efforts to locate Smith gaining traction on social media. A dedicated Facebook page, "Bring Michele Hundley Smith Home," now plans to shift its focus to aiding other missing persons cases after the resolution of Smith's.
While Smith has not publicly addressed the reasons behind her disappearance or detailed her life over the last two decades, her return has brought a measure of closure to a long-standing family ordeal. The unexpected outcome of this case may renew hope for other families still seeking answers about their missing loved ones.