The incident occurred Friday afternoon, March 13, 2026, in a wooded and grᴀssy area near Bald Ridge Road (near the intersection with Pirkle Ferry Road), behind several local stores and residential properties in Cumming, Forsyth County. Cumming Police Department officers discovered the body of a woman in the area, leading to a mysterious death investigation.

Key details:
The body was that of a woman (idenтιтy not publicly released in initial reports, but later updates suggest it may be Kristiana Shook-Livingston, 31, last known as homeless).
According to the Forsyth County Coroner, the body appears to have been at the scene for several weeks, resulting in a state of decomposition that makes determining the initial cause of death difficult.
There was no immediate danger to the public, and no current threat.
Investigating agency: The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) provided primary support, along with the Cumming Police Department and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office. They used drones and helicopters to search and examine the wide area.

Community reaction:
Local residents expressed shock and concern, with some saying “It’s terrifying” because the area is generally considered safe, close to downtown Cumming and shops.
FOX 5 Atlanta reported in detail, with on-site video showing police and GBI cordoning off the area.
Current status (based on the latest news as of approximately March 17-18, 2026):
The GBI continues its investigation, including an autopsy to determine the official idenтιтy (if not already fully released) and cause of death.
There is no information about a suspect or clear signs of homicide in initial reports; It could be a natural death, an accident, or a criminal act – results are pending.

Primary sources:
FOX 5 Atlanta (detailed report with video and interviews with neighbors).
Forsyth News (updates from the scene with drone).
WSB-TV, Atlanta News First, and FetchYourNews.
The incident is still in its initial stages of investigation; there are no new updates regarding the idenтιтy or official cause of death. Further details may be available by checking local Georgia sources.
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