Florida Issues Missing Child Alert for Newborn Tnyiah Tyson Abducted from Hospital in Seminole County

Florida Issues Missing Child Alert for Newborn Tnyiah Tyson Abducted from Hospital in Seminole County

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has issued a Missing Child Alert for Tnyiah Tyson, a Black female newborn who was reportedly taken from AdventHealth Altamonte Springs in Seminole County. The infant was last seen in the 600 block of East Altamonte Drive in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Authorities are urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating the child and those suspected of abducting her.

According to the Altamonte Springs Police Department, the newborn was taken from the hospital under alarming circumstances. The authorities believe the child may be in the company of two individuals: Latraka Fairley and Timothy Tyson. Both are now considered persons of interest in this case, and their location remains unknown.

Latraka Fairley is described as a Black female, standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing approximately 150 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Timothy Tyson is also a Black male, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing around 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Notably, Tyson has a burn mark on his right hand and several distinctive tattoos, including the letters “BJ” on his arm, and a tattoo of the world and a man holding two guns on his back.

FDLE reports that the two may be traveling in a 2011 blue Range Rover Sport bearing a Florida temporary tag number DWD1112. Law enforcement agencies believe the individuals may have fled the area and could now be located in or traveling through the Bradford or Clay County regions of Florida.

This case has sparked widespread concern across Central Florida as local authorities continue their search for the missing infant. The safety and well-being of Tnyiah Tyson remain the top priority for law enforcement and emergency services. So far, there has been no public statement regarding the motive behind the abduction or any relationship between the suspects and the child, though investigations are ongoing.

Law enforcement urges anyone who may spot the vehicle, the suspects, or the child to not approach, but instead call 911 immediately or contact the Altamonte Springs Police Department at 407-339-2441. The suspects should be considered potentially dangerous, and immediate police involvement is advised.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement uses Missing Child Alerts to quickly spread awareness when a child is believed to be in danger but the case does not yet meet the criteria for an AMBER Alert. These alerts are disseminated statewide through media channels and highway message boards, and they often rely heavily on tips from the public to produce leads.

As the situation continues to develop, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings of the individuals or the blue Range Rover Sport. Updates are expected as new information becomes available, and FDLE encourages residents in surrounding counties to monitor news channels and social media for real-time developments in the case.

The community is holding out hope for a swift and safe recovery of baby Tnyiah Tyson. Anyone with even minor information that could aid in the investigation is encouraged to step forward.

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