"Florida Mother and Children Missing Amid Legal Dispute Concerns"
Winter Garden, Florida – Authorities are growing increasingly alarmed as they search for a mother and her two children who have gone missing from Winter Garden. Tierrsa Nikel Bradshaw, 30, is believed to have not returned her children, Ashton Munro, 5, and Alivia Munro, 10, to their father as mandated by a court-ordered parenting plan.
Bradshaw was last expected to return her children to their father over the weekend. However, she failed to comply, raising significant concerns among local law enforcement regarding the children’s safety. Winter Garden Police made it clear that they have been unable to contact Bradshaw or locate her since the weekend.
Ashton, who suffers from cerebral palsy, is particularly vulnerable in this situation, prompting urgent calls for public assistance. Alivia has not attended school for the past three days, adding another layer of concern for the authorities and the family.
Reports indicate that Bradshaw provided a false address to the court, complicating the situation further. Family members and authorities have attempted to reach her without success, which has heightened fears for the well-being of both children.
As part of the ongoing investigation, police are focused on a 2016 brown Mazda 6, a four-door sedan, which is registered to Bradshaw. The vehicle’s license plate number is 39DBIK. This car was last seen in the area of Michigan Street in Orlando.
Law enforcement has issued a plea for anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Bradshaw and her children to come forward. Detective Jonathan Woodcox of the Winter Garden Police Department encourages people to contact him directly at (407) 656–3636, extension 4451, or to reach out to CRIMELINE at 800-423-TIPS.
The police are continuing their investigation and searching for clues that may help locate the family. Community members are being asked to stay vigilant and report any sighting of the vehicle or the individuals involved.
The situation remains urgent as hopes for a safe reunion of the Munro family continue. Community members are reminded that every piece of information could be crucial in bringing Ashton and Alivia back to safety.
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