SAN BRUNO — Investigators don't suspect foul play within the demise of a girl who disappeared practically three years in the past from her Peninsula condominium complicated, and whose physique was discovered close to the identical grounds in late August, in accordance with San Bruno police.

Lorie Esposito was 61 when she was final seen on Nov. 29, 2019 whereas dwelling at a tree-covered residential neighborhood situated on Shelter Creek Lane between Interstate 280 and Freeway 35. She was reported lacking quickly after.
San Bruno cops had been referred to as to the property the morning of Aug. 29 after human stays had been found close to the complicated. A resident advised this information group, which first reported that the stays belonged to Esposito, that the physique was present in a bushy space by tree staff.
Police confirmed that account in a information launch final week, stating that the stays had been found “by a utility crew, whereas working in a wooded space adjoining to the property.”
After ruling out foul play, police wrote that “the reason for demise has not but been decided and stays beneath investigation,” and didn't launch extra particulars.
After studying in regards to the information Esposito had been discovered, considered one of her 4 sisters, Judy, advised this information group that the event “permits us some closure.”
She stated Esposito was a retired social employee dedicated to “serving to make the world a little bit higher” and who even in retirement “was at all times busy, nonetheless serving to folks” by working at soup kitchens and handing out provides to unhoused folks. She added that Esposito volunteered in English-as-a-Second-Language courses and distributed books to kids in neighborhoods that lacked library entry.
“Lorie was an unimaginable individual,” Judy Esposito stated. “She made associates wherever she went. At all times unusually frank, she delivered actuality in a mild, easy-to-accept approach. Usually there was good humor and laughter.”
Lorie Esposito was additionally an avid hiker, and was a part of a gaggle that planted bushes in mountain areas, her sister stated. In her spare time, her sister added, Lorie additionally made jewellery, and turned a few of her nature photographs into greeting playing cards.
When she died, Lorie Esposito was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Redwood Metropolis. Judy Esposito stated her sister is survived by a son and her 4 sisters, and her late dad and mom, who died through the three years she was lacking.
Anybody with details about Esposito’s disappearance or demise can contact San Bruno police at 650-616-7100 or by e-mail at sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.