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Skeletal remains found in Wayne County believed to be those of missing toddler

Owen Hidalgo Calderon
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Owen Hidalgo Calderon
Owen Hidalgo Calderon
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Owen Hidalgo Calderon

Authorities in Wayne County say that they have found skeletal remains they believe belong to the toddler who has been missing in the Sodus area since May.

At an afternoon news conference on Tuesday, Sheriff Barry Virts said that the investigation has never stopped since last May, after the body of 18 year old Selena Hidalgo-Calderon was discovered on a farm in Sodus.

Virts says that last week, searchers found skeletal remains about a quarter mile away from where Hidalgo-Calderon’s body had been found.

“The skeletal remains were taken to the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s office, they told investigators that the skeletal remain was consistent with a child of Owen’s age."

Wayne County Sheriff Barry Virts holds a press conference to announce the finding of skeletal remains believed to be that of Owen Hidalgo Calderon.
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Wayne County Sheriff Barry Virts holds a press conference to announce the finding of skeletal remains believed to be that of Owen Hidalgo Calderon.

Authorities have not yet positively identified the remains found as belonging to  14 month old Owen Hidalgo-Calderon. Lab results could take a couple of months.

Selena’s boyfriend, Everado Donoteo-Reyes previously was charged with evidence tampering and he remains in jail. The District Attorney says any further charges that could be filed would not happen until the medical examiner’s report comes back.

Selena Hidalgo-Calderon had come to the U.S. from Guatemala in 2016. The family was applying for asylum at the time of her disappearance.

Donoteo-Reyes is facing federal charges, accused of entering the U.S. illegally.

Estela Calderon, grandmother of Owen, released a statement which said in part:

"My heart is broken because I know my little Owen is also gone but I know they are together.   Both of them are my guardian angels to give me hope and healing so I keep going for my children. I know Selena is in God's glory because she was a great daughter, sister and friend and Owen is an innocent soul.

"I ask for justice for my daughter and grandson. I don't ever want anyone to experience this immeasurable pain."

Copyright 2018 WXXI News

Randy Gorbman is WXXI's Director of News and Public Affairs. Randy manages the day-to-day operations of WXXI News on radio, television, and online.
Veronica Volk is a Reporter/Producer for WXXI News. She comes from WFUV Public Radio, where she began her broadcasting career as a reporter covering the Bronx, and the greater New York City area. She later became the Senior Producer of WFUV’s weekly public affairs show, Cityscape. Originally from Ocean County, New Jersey, Veronica got her B.A. in Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, concentrating on Media, Culture, and Society.