Lodi News-Sentinel

Investigat­ors reportedly searching in Arroyo Grande hills for Kristin Smart’s body

- Hayley Smith

LOS ANGELES — A true-crime podcaster may have helped narrow the search for Kristin Smart’s remains.

Chris Lambert, creator of the 10-episode “Your Own Backyard” podcast about Smart’s 1996 disappeara­nce from California Polytechni­c State University, San Luis Obispo, said in a Facebook post this week that he received dozens of tips after appealing to listeners for informatio­n during the show’s final episode.

Several of the tips pointed to a specific area in rural Arroyo Grande, he said, where they believe her body may be found.

“After passing the informatio­n on to law enforcemen­t, investigat­ors are following up ... and searching for Kristin Smart’s body,” he wrote.

A spokesman for the San Luis Obispo district attorney’s office — the lead agency on the case — said a protective order prohibited him from discussing details of the investigat­ion, but confirmed that officials would “continue to follow up on all leads.”

“It’s very difficult in a small community like this, in relation to a case as significan­t as the Kristin Smart case, to do anything without people inferring that it’s in relation to that case,” said Assistant District Attorney Eric Dobroth.

When asked about Lambert’s post, however, he said, “Chris has a very good grasp on what’s going on.”

Lambert could not be reached for comment. A representa­tive said the podcaster was not giving interviews at this time.

Smart was 19 at the time of her disappeara­nce over Memorial Day weekend in 1996.

After attending a party at a fraternity house, she was found passed out on a nearby lawn at about 2 a.m., witnesses said. A fellow student named Paul Flores offered to help her back to her dorm room. She was never seen again.

For years, authoritie­s identified Flores as the prime suspect in the case. In April, he was arrested and charged with her murder.

At the time of the arrest, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson credited Lambert’s podcast for giving the case renewed attention that compelled a key witness to come forward.

Flores’s father, Ruben Flores, was charged with accessory after the fact and was accused of concealing Smart’s body after her death. Investigat­ors believe that Smart’s body had been hidden beneath the deck of his Arroyo Grande home and was only recently moved.

Earlier this week, neighbors told KTLA-TV’s Gene Kang that detectives have been searching the quiet Arroyo Grande community for weeks and were now focused around Huasna Road.

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