BREAKING: The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has just confirmed that the four missing children from Clearwater have been found safe. The Gavin siblings, who were the subject of a recently issued Missing Child Alert, are now secure, bringing relief to the community.
Authorities report that the children—Moriah, aged 1; Milo, aged 4; Melina, aged 5; and Miracle Gavin, aged 7—were last seen in the 300 block of South Gulfview Boulevard in Clearwater. The alert was issued due to concerns for their safety given their young ages and the unclear circumstances surrounding their disappearance.
Earlier reports indicated that the children may have been with their 34-year-old mother, Mollie Gavin, who has a distinctive tattoo on her left inner bicep. They were believed to be traveling in a 2017 Chevrolet Traverse.
Law enforcement had urged the public not to approach the family but to report any sightings directly to authorities. The swift response from both law enforcement and the Clearwater community played a crucial role in resolving this urgent situation.
As the alert has been officially canceled, normal activities are resuming in Clearwater. The community can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing the Gavin children are safe.
For further inquiries or to report any information in future incidents, citizens are encouraged to contact the Clearwater Police Department directly.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
