Thursday, 12 March 2026

Mom Who Vanished 24 Years Ago While Christmas Shopping Found Alive and Well

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Mom Who Vanished 24 Years Ago While Christmas Shopping Found Alive and Well

A North Carolina mom who slipped out for a Kmart Christmas shopping run in 2001 has been found alive and well — 24 years later — and has politely requested that everyone mind their own business about where she has been. Michele Hundley Smith was 38 when she kissed her kids goodnight on December 9th and simply never came home, leaving behind three children and a husband who filed a missing persons report three weeks later. Detectives recently received "new information," tracked her down at an undisclosed location, and she is reportedly fine, unbothered, and very much not explaining herself.

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(Gray News) - A North Carolina mother who went missing 24 years ago while going Christmas shopping has been found “alive and well,” according to authorities.

On Feb. 20, the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office said Michele Hundley Smith, 62, who was first reported missing Dec. 31, 2001, had been found after detectives “received new information” about her disappearance.

EN ESPAÑOL | Hallan sana y salva a madre de tres que desapareció mientras hacía compras navideñas hace 24 años

Authorities made contact with Smith at an undisclosed location in North Carolina, “alive and well,” the sheriff’s office announced.

Smith was 38-years-old at the time of her disappearance.

Her husband was the first person to report her missing back in 2001, investigators said.

She had left her home to go Christmas shopping at a Kmart in Martinsville, Va., on Dec. 9, about 17 miles from her home and never returned.

In 2020, her daughter Amanda Smith told NBC News that on the evening in 2001 she remembered her mother kissing them goodnight and leaving their house around 8:30 p.m.

Amanda was 14 years old when her mother disappeared. Her younger brother was almost 8. Their older sister was 19 and already out of the house.

Amanda said her mother was always there when they got off the bus from school, cooked their favorite meals, and, while she wasn’t very strict, never let them get away with everything.

At her request, her current whereabouts will remain undisclosed.

Officials said Smith’s family was notified that she had been located and were informed about her request to keep her whereabouts undisclosed.

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