3 West Palm Beach siblings missing after guardian dies, police say
There have been some troubling news from West Palm Beach. The police there are actively searching for three siblings who haven’t been seen since their guardian was taken to the hospital and sadly passed away. The brothers, Nicholas (8), Gabriel (13), and Juan Pablo (16), were last seen leaving their home on Valley Forge Road around 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday. They left because their relative got sick and was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center.
The police believe the boys might have taken a rideshare to another relative’s place, but they haven’t been found yet. Although the police think they might be with a family member, they want to find them to make sure they’re safe. It’s really important for everyone to keep an eye out and report any information to the West Palm Beach police. Let’s hope they’re located soon and reunited with their loved ones.
Regarding your question about how searches for missing children are conducted, WPTV spoke with Callahan Walsh, the executive director of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
He mentioned that they use various tools, processes, and procedures to locate missing children, depending on the circumstances surrounding their disappearance. They work on around 30,000 missing child cases at any given time. It’s amazing that they’ve received 430,000 calls to their hotline and have successfully recovered missing children over the past 40 years.
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