YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - The cause of death for a missing Pennsylvania woman whose remains were found in Youngstown has been ruled undetermined.

Detective David Sweeney said the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office conducted the autopsy on 38-year-old Kricket Rinebold and returned the results on May 5th.

Rinebold was last seen on June 14, 2020.

She was originally from Tonawanda, Pennsylvania and moved to the area last year.

Police did find skeletal remains on Youngstown's west side earlier this year that were positively identified as Rinebold, but the incident is still under investigation.

Investigators also searched the Mahoning River and near the bridge on Salt Springs Road and a nearby wooded area back in March for more evidence in her death. 

Detectives said they did find some bones, but they were determined not to be human.

So far, Rinebold's death is not a criminal investigation, but Sweeney said he is planning to send out information to BCI to see if the findings can be further investigated.

He said he remains open-minded in the case.