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AMBER Alert, Florida
Florida AMBER Alert Canceled For 2-Year-Old Camila Guzman, Found Safe
A Florida AMBER Alert has been issued for 2-year-old Camila Guzman, who was last seen in Fort Myers. Camila is described as a white-Hispanic female, 3 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 40 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Florida Amber Alert cancelled for missing 2-year-old from Fort Myers; child found safe
Authorities in Florida issued an Amber Alert for a missing 2-year-old girl from Fort Myers. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Camila Guzman was reported missing on Monday.
Amber Alert issued for two-year-old girl Monday
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued an Amber Alert for 2-year-old Camila Guzman. They say she may be in the company of Luis Valentin. FDLE says Guzman was last seen in Cape Coral, FL
CHILD FOUND: Amber Alert canceled for 2-year-old
Police say Luis Valentine abducted 2-year-old girl Camila Guzman in Fort Myers and fled to Cape Coral. Officials tell Fox 4 the man is the child's mother's ex-boyfriend.
FDLE: Missing 2-year-old girl from Fort Myers
The Florida AMBER Alert has been issued for Camila Guzman, who is missing from the 4600 block of Deleon Street in Fort Myers.
AMBER Alert issued for 3-year-old girl in Fort Myers
According to the alert, Camila Guzman went missing earlier in the day from the area around Deleon Street, south of Colonial Boulevard, in Fort Myers. At the time, she was wearing a black, long-sleeve shirt and black pants. After she disappeared, Camila may have been seen on Southeast 5th Avenue, in Cape Coral.
2-year-old girl from Lee County found safe: FDLE
The Florid Department of Law Enforcement issued an Amber Alert on Monday afternoon for a 2-year-old girl from Lee County.
2-year-old abducted in Fort Myers found safe, suspect on the run
According to the Fort Myers Police Department, the Amber Alert for Camila Guzman has been canceled and she was safely located.
Amber Alert in Florida canceled after 2-year-old girl found safe
FORT MYERS, Fla. – An Amber Alert was issued Monday for a 2-year-old white-Hispanic girl missing out of Lee County, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Camila Guzman was last seen in the area of the 4600 block of Deleon Street in Fort Myers.
Amber Alert canceled after 2-year-old girl found safe
If you see Camila Guzman or Luis Valentin, you are asked not to approach them and instead call the Fort Myers Police Department at 239-321-7700 or 911.
Amber Alert cancelled after missing 2-year-old from Fort Myers is found safe
A missing 2-year-old from Southwest Florida has been found safe. Officials released an AMBER Alert for Camila Guzman on Monday<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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