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In a reassuring update from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the four children from Clearwater, Florida, who were the subject of a Missing Child Alert, have been found safe. The alert, which was issued on Saturday, has since been canceled following the positive news.
The alert initially raised concerns on Saturday when Moriah Gavin, 1, Milo Gavin, 4, Melina Gavin, 5, and Miracle Gavin, 7, were reported missing. The children were last spotted in Clearwater, specifically in the vicinity of the 300 block of South Gulfview Boulevard, prompting the authorities to take swift action.
According to an FDLE bulletin, the children were believed to be in the company of Mollie Gavin, aged 34. The notice mentioned that Mollie might have a distinctive tattoo on her left inner bicep, and they were possibly traveling in a silver 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, which bore a Missouri license plate with the number RJ9D9A.
Moriah Gavin, 1, Milo Gavin, 4, Melina Gavin, 5, and Miracle Gavin, 7, were missing, according to FDLE. Authorities say the children were last seen in the area of the 300 block of South Gulfview Boulevard in Clearwater.
An FDLE flyer stated that the children may be in the company of 34-year-old Mollie Gavin, who “may have a tattoo on her left inner bicep.” FDLE says Mollie and the children may be traveling in a silver 2017 Chevrolet Traverse with a Missouri license plate (No. RJ9D9A).
FDLE is urging anyone who sees any of the children or Mollie not to approach them, but instead, call police immediately.