In a heart-wrenching development, the Orange County Sheriff, John Mina, announced on Monday that he is confident that 13-year-old Madeline Soto, missing since Monday, is no longer alive. The investigation has taken a grim turn, with significant evidence pointing towards a tragic outcome.
Sheriff Mina revealed that investigators recovered Madeline’s backpack and school laptop from a dumpster at a Kissimmee apartment complex. This discovery has heightened concerns about her well-being, leading law enforcement to believe that she may have met a tragic fate.
Madeline Soto’s mother’s boyfriend, 37-year-old Stephan Sterns, is at the center of the investigation. Although charged with sexual battery, he has not yet been officially charged with Madeline’s murder. The sheriff asserted that they suspect Sterns killed the young girl and disposed of her body early Monday morning instead of taking her to school.
The discovery of Madeline’s belongings has prompted Kissimmee police to take over the investigation, intensifying efforts to locate her remains. Authorities are urging the public’s assistance in providing any information related to Sterns or his vehicle.
This heart-wrenching case emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in the face of tragedy. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is committed to bringing justice for Madeline Soto and her grieving family as they navigate this devastating situation.