Sadly you read the headline right, a missing 4-year-old Florida girl is in serious danger. I live here in St. Petersburg but I am sharing this information because this baby could be anywhere right now. Police are searching for 4-year-old Carolina Rodriguez Vizcarra. They say she is possibly in danger of being seriously injured and killed. A statewide missing child alert has been issued.
Description
Police tell us that Vizcarra is three feet tall with brown hair and eyes. She weighs about 27 pounds. They believe she is with Carolina Vizcarra Olvera who is 5’7”. Olvera weighs 150 pounds and has brown hair and eyes.
Why Do They Believe She Is In Danger?
According to Fox News 13, she maybe in danger due to an ongoing investigation. If you have any information, please contact the Miami Police Department at 305-579-6111 or 911.
I hate when babies go missing. If you listen to me on the radio, you know I report a lot on missing girls and children. This is my first time reporting on someone this young. Im praying that who ever she is with brings her no harm. What makes people do this? I can’t even imagine what her family is going through.
Police did not say much about the ongoing investigation, but they do believe that Vizcarra is in danger because of it. There are becoming more and more stories of missing women and children. The last missing girl I reported on was found thankfully. Her mother called me and said that she was safe and at home.
Do you have a missing person in your life?
Please email me babs@wild941.com. There are so many stories that don’t get coverage. I will make sure that we get whatever information you need and have out there. There more people that share the information the better. I will also get information over to the police, if you already haven’t.
Tampa Area Residents Who Are Still Missing
February 3rd was national missing persons day. Every year, 600K people go missing in the United States. Some are found alive, but many cases go cold. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System tells us that more than 22,000 people are missing in this country. Almost 1,700 of them go missing in Florida. Florida has the 3rd highest number of missing person cases behind California and Texas. Below are 4 Tampa Bay Area residents who are still missing. Do you have a loved one we should add to this list, email me: Babs@wild941.com
Zachary Bernhardt has been missing for over 22 years. HIs mother first reported him missing from their apartment in 2000. She told police she went for a walk in the middle of the night and when she came back he was gone. Zachary was last seen in Clearwater and today he would be 31 years old.
Do you know what happened to Zachary Bernhardt? He was reported missing 22 years ago today when he was just 8 years old. Though his case remains unsolved, our detectives are committed to finding out what happened to him. If you can help, call 727-562-4242. pic.twitter.com/YXwVnAjm0A
Angela Ambrocio was last seen in November of 1986. She was last seen by her estranged husband and he says he dropped her off at the Church’s Fried Chicken in Lakeland. Apparently he dropped her off after the argued. Today she would be 55 years old. If you have any info please call the Heartland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-8477.
Bonnie and Jeremy Dages were last seen in April of 1993. Jeremy was only 4 months when him and his mother left home to meet someone at a shopping center in Brandon. Their vehicle was found but they have not been seen since.
Shandra “Babs” Littleton is a member of the WiLD Squad. She’s originally from Detroit but has spent most of her “grown-up” life in Fort Myers, Florida where she graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University. Babs loves to write about everything from Tampa concerts, to WiLD murders that happened in Florida, and her favorite businesses.
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