After 24 years, the missing North Carolina mom of three, Michele Lyn Hundley Smith, has been located by The Post. She was found living in a trailer in a rural community in Robeson County, near the South Carolina line. Smith, now 62, had disappeared in 2001, leaving behind her two daughters, aged 19 and 14, and her 8-year-old son.
Her daughter Amanda, who was 14 at the time of Smith’s disappearance, has reportedly forgiven her mother and is in contact with her through a mutual friend. Smith expressed her desire to make amends with her family and is grateful for her daughter’s forgiveness.
Living a quiet life in a small village, Smith had recently lost her husband, which led her to isolate herself from the community. She mentioned that her mental state at the time of her disappearance was the reason behind her actions. Smith had a tumultuous home life marked by excessive drinking, fights with her husband, and infidelity.
The Rockingham County Sheriff’s Department located Smith after she appeared on the national NCIC missing persons database. The department did not disclose how she came to be flagged in the system after all these years. Smith had left due to domestic issues, as per her statement to the deputies.
Her discovery brings closure to her children who had been searching for answers for two decades. However, it raises more questions about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Smith’s daughter Amanda recalled the difficult Christmas they had after her mother vanished and the strained relationship her parents had.
The details of Smith’s disappearance, her troubled marriage, and the impact on her family paint a complex picture of a woman who felt trapped and overwhelmed. As she reconnects with her daughter and faces the consequences of her past actions, Smith is on a journey towards reconciliation and healing with her loved ones.

