Missing runner Arielle Valdes’ body found 5 days after she vanished — but cops don’t suspect foul play
The body of a missing runner was found five days after she vanished while on a jog in her Florida neighborhood.
Arielle Valdes, 21, left her home in Fort Myers to go for a run around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, sparking a huge appeal from her loved ones when she failed to return home.
Her remains were found in the nearby Caloosahatchee River on Monday, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office said, stating that there was no initial suggestion of foul play.
Valdes’ remains were found in mangroves on the northern bank of the river between the Edison and Caloosahatchee bridges within minutes of the water search crew launching from the nearby dock, NBC2 reported.
Valdes’ family members said she had been battling depression, the outlet explained.
As of Tuesday morning, her official cause of death remains unconfirmed.
Valdes left her home around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to go for a run, authorities said.
She was training for a marathon and had been running long distances, her sister, Isabella Hergert, posted on Facebook shortly after she failed to return home.
Traffic cameras spotted Valdes jogging toward the Edison Bridge wearing a hoodie, a sweater, gym shorts, and black Converse sneakers around 6:50 that evening.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office announced over the weekend that it was intensifying the search, including marine and aviation resources, drones, K9s, and the Forensics Division.
Hergert posted an emotional tribute to her late sibling on Facebook Monday afternoon.