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Today is National AMBER Alert Awareness Day

 
For Immediate Release
January 13, 2023
 
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today is National AMBER Alert Awareness Day and FDLE is highlighting Florida’s seven active AMBER Alert cases.
 
FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass said, “We never give up our efforts to bring our missing kids home, and the public is often instrumental in helping us.  Someone may have a key piece of information to help us find these children, and we ask that you take a few moments to review these cases.  If you have information that may help, please call 911 or the phone number listed on the flyer.”
 
Zachary Bernhardt, missing since 2000, lead investigative agency Clearwater PD:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust2pic.asp?ID=191
 
Jarkeius Adside, missing since 2001, lead investigative agency Miami-Dade PD
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust.asp?ID=510
 
Trenton Duckett, missing since 2006, lead investigative agency Leesburg PD:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust2pic.asp?ID=17643
 
Bryan Dossantos-Gomes, missing since 2006, lead investigative agency Ft. Myers PD:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust.asp?ID=18898
 
HaLeigh Cummings, missing since 2009, Putnam County Sheriff’s Office:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust2pic.asp?ID=28474
 
Unidentified female, missing since 2018, lead investigative agency Titusville PD:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust1pic.asp?ID=201234
 
Andrew Caballeiro, missing since 2020, lead investigative agency Miami-Dade PD:
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust2pic.asp?ID=269390
 
Thousands of Floridians have signed up at www.missingchildrenalert.com to receive Florida AMBER Alerts via e-mail and text message.  You can also follow FDLE on Facebook and Twitter, allowing you to quickly share alerts with others on social media.
 
Every second counts!  Learn how you can #BeatTheClock by knowing the common misconceptions about missing persons cases in Florida.  See attached flyer.
 


For Further Information Contact:
FDLE Office of Public Information
(850) 410-7001

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