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Homicide investigation underway after skeletal remains found in 2018 identified as Louisiana woman Erica Nicole Hunt who vanished four years ago
The remains were found in a rural area of Evangeline Parish, Louisiana during the search for a missing child in December 2018.
Posted: Feb 14, 2021 2:03 PM
Posted By: Olivia Sanders
NBC Human remains found in a rural area of Evangeline Parish, Louisiana in 2018 have been identified as belonging to Erica Nicole Hunt, an Opelousas woman reported missing in 2016, the Louisiana State Police Department announced last week.
The skeletal remains were found during a search for a missing child at the time, but not identified until two years later through the efforts of the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab, the LSU Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services (FACES) Laboratory and the DNA Doe Project, Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Thomas Gossen stated in the release.
The Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations, with support from the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office, St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the Opelousas Police Department, are asking for the public’s help in providing information related to the July 4, 2016,disappearance of Erica Nicole Hunt of Opelousas.
Investigators ask for public s help after remains identified as missing woman
Erica Hunt went missing in 2016 from Opelousas
Investigators ask for public s help after remains identified as missing woman
and last updated 2021-02-05 23:20:54-05
Investigators are asking for the public s help after skeletal remains were identified as a missing St. Landry Parish woman.
Erica Hunt disappeared from Opelousas in the summer of 2016. More than two years later, remains were discovered in Evangeline Parish. They were positively identified today as Erica Hunt. Although it s a big break, there are still questions.
Hunt s family says they are numb at the news that her remains have been identified after all these years. Now they re trying to figure out why it took so long.