More than five years after mother and her then-1-year-old daughter went missing, they have now been found safe just 20 miles away from home.
Amber Renaye Weber, then 21, and daughter Miracle Smith from North Carolina were found at a home in Bunnlevel, on Tuesday this week, January 25, U.S. Marshals announced.
They were last seen on Dec. 4, 2016, in Fayetteville and reported missing several weeks later on Jan. 31. All leads led to nothing and the case was at a standstill until Fayetteville Police Department’s Investigative Assistant Sonia Roldan took over the investigation a year ago and began collaborating with the U.S. Marshals.
The U.S. Marshals said the investigation “developed information” that the missing child and mother were in Bunnlevel and “may be associated with (Joe) Smith,” who was arrested on Jan. 19 for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Officials say they found Miracle at the Bunnlevel home and turned her “and her sibling over to the Harnett County Department of Social Services to provide victim assistance.”
Four guns were also found at the home.
Brandon Taylor, a deputy U.S. Marshal with the Investigative Operations Division, said that Amber gave birth to Miracle’s sibling after the pair went missing, but could not identify the child’s father.
Police did not reveal their relationship to Joe Smith, but Taylor says it’s likely that he is Miracle’s grandfather.