Human Remains Found in Monroe County, Believed to Be Missing Bethlehem Man Matthew Thompson.
Human remains believed to belong to 43-year-old Matthew Thompson of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, were discovered Sunday in Monroe County, authorities confirmed. The remains were located near the Mount Pocono Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility, according to a statement from the City of Bethlehem Police Department. While the investigation into Thompson’s disappearance is ongoing, police said the remains “did not reveal any clear or apparent signs of foul play.”
Thompson was last seen on the morning of February 13 by his wife, who reported him missing two days later, on February 15. Authorities say he traveled to Tobyhanna in Monroe County that morning for a real estate transaction in preparation for a move. Later that day, he stopped using his cell phone, marking the last confirmed communication. Thompson’s vehicle was towed from a private road on the same day, and while he attempted to request a rideshare later that evening, he reportedly left before the driver arrived.
Surveillance footage placed Thompson near Fork Street in Mount Pocono, which remains the last known sighting. In the days following his disappearance, investigators checked hospitals, jails, and coordinated with other law enforcement agencies in the region. Police indicated there was a “significant possibility Mr. Thompson may have been deceased prior to the missing person report being filed.”
An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday to help determine the cause of death and provide clarity on the circumstances surrounding Thompson’s disappearance. Authorities continue to investigate, seeking any additional information from the public that could shed light on the tragic case.
This discovery marks a somber development for the Bethlehem community as friends and family await answers about Thompson’s final moments.








