Remains found in Georgia landfill belong to Quinton Simon: FBI

Bones present in a Georgia landfill have been the stays of lacking toddler Quinton Simon, the FBI confirmed Monday.

The company stated it was in a position to affirm the 20-month-old’s stays via DNA evaluation and has now stopped the painstaking search of the Superior Landfill in Savannah, Georgia.

Little Quinton’s mom, Leilani Simon, was charged along with her son’s disappearance and homicide final week.

The mother, 22, first reported Quinton lacking on October 5, saying he had disappeared from the house the place she lived along with her different little one, her boyfriend, and her mother.

The investigation into Quinton’s disappearance rapidly turned prison in nature, and police introduced they believed the boy was not alive.

Photo of Quinton Simon
Quinton Simon was simply 20-months outdated when he went lacking.
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Photo of Leilani Simon.
Leilani Simon, 22, is charged in her son’s homicide.

In coordination with the Chatham County Police, the FBI spent 5 weeks combing via the landfill for Quinton’s stays, beginning on October 18.

Final week police introduced they discovered human stays on the landfill which they believed belonged to the kid.

“On Monday, November twenty eighth, authorities formally ceased operations on the landfill,” the FBI stated, thanking native police for the “monumental group effort.”

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