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FDLE issues Missing Child Alert for 4-year-old in Volusia County

V.Davis23 min ago
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. - Officials with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement have issued a Missing Child Alert for a 4-year-old boy in Volusia County on Sunday.

The alert was issued for Waylon Childs, who was last seen in the 600 block of Fleming Avenue in Ormond Beach. Ormond Beach Police Chief said Waylon was at Central Park with his father and other siblings before going missing.

Officials said Childs was wearing a maroon shirt, maroon shoes and sweatpants. Waylon is believed to be around 3 feet tall.

OBPD said they are using tools in the ground, air and water to search for Waylon.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Childs is urged to call the Ormond Beach Police Department at 386-677-0731.

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