Florida Missing Child Alert Issued For Infant And Teenager In Miami Gardens

Florida Missing Child Alert Canceled For Infant And Teenager As Both Were Found Safe

Florida Missing Child Alert Issued For Infant And Teenager In Miami Gardens
Florida Missing Child Alert Issued For Infant And Teenager In Miami Gardens

The Florida Missing Child Alert overnight for 6-month-old Audriana Faust and 16-year-old Chestria Faust has been canceled.

The Miami Gardens Police Department confirmed that the children have been found safe. No further details were released about the circumstances of their disappearance or where they were located.

The alert was issued on January 3rd after the children were last seen in the area of the 20400 block of NW 21st Avenue in Miami Gardens. Authorities were concerned for their well-being and had indicated they may be traveling to Broward County.

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PREVIOUS REPORT: A Florida MISSING CHILD Alert has been issued for two children who were last seen in Miami Gardens.

The missing children are:

Audriana Faust: 6-month-old black female, 17 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Last seen wearing a pink and white polka dot outfit and may be wrapped in a pink blanket.

Chestria Faust: 16-year-old black female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Last seen wearing a black and purple bonnet, black jacket, black leggings, and black slides. Chestria may have a piercing in her right nostril and may be carrying two bags.

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The children were last seen in the area of the 20400 block of NW 21st Avenue in Miami Gardens. It is possible they may travel to Broward County.

The Miami Gardens Police Department is urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of these children to contact them immediately at 305-474-2100 or call 911.

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