On Sunday, two high school students were found shot to death, two miles from one of their residences. Police discovered the bodies of the two missing high school kids on an Orange County path in western Orange County close to the intersection of Buckthorn and Yarbrough roads. Friends Devin Clark, 18, and Lyric Woods, 14, were reported missing by their families, a day earlier. Their families said they last saw them on Friday night.
Lyric and Devin were recognized by their families as the victims. However, unless the medical examiners issue a report, the Orange County Sheriff’s department cannot certify that those are the victims. Although the identities have not yet been established, the medical examiner’s office has established that they were a black male and a white female.
Two men riding their bikes found the bodies of the buddies close to a powerline, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s department. The two bodies appeared to be under 20 years old and had several gunshot wounds, according to the neighborhood police department. After the bodies were discovered, the police opened a homicide inquiry.
The relatives of the young students who passed away have been devastated.
On Monday, Woods’ grandfather announced a reward of $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in his granddaughter’s alleged murder. A GoFundMe has been set up for burial costs.
A local resident who lives close to the scene of the victims’ discovery informed that he has been observing some peculiar activity in the neighborhood for a few days. According to him, almost ten bullets went off like an automatic gun. The sound halted for a little while, and then there were five more shots heard.
After a witness claimed to have seen Woods in a car in the early hours of Saturday, the day she was reported missing, it is believed a third person may be involved.
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