The search for Angelica Hadsell, the missing Virginia college student is probably coming to a bleak end after all.
On Thursday, behind an abandoned home in Virginia, near the North Carolina border, police have discovered human remains while on the search of Hadsell. But it is unclear, if the remains belong to the Longwood University freshman or not.
The body had been discovered in waist-high grass, next to a small brick house a little more than 50 miles of distance from where Hadsell had last been seen before going missing. Police plan to keep on searching the area for several more days to gather more evidence.
Police have said that a medical examiner will be analyzing the remains before they can come to any conclusion or ready to publicize any results.
The family has written on the Facebook page of “Bring AJ Home” that “It has not been confirmed with the coroner’s office that it is in fact AJ.”
The statement has also complimented the efforts put in by the Norfolk Police Department, which came only after days after relatives told media that the police are “doing nothing” in order to help find their girl, Hadsell.
Hadsell, 18, disappeared March 2 while she had been staying at her family home in Norfolk.
Just weeks later, her adoptive father Wesley Hadsell, 36, had been arrested after breaking into the home of a person he suspected of being involved in Hadsell’s disappearance. He claimed to have noticed one of his daughter’s jackets in the house.