What happened to Fernanda Arias? Duval County missing girl found after last seen leaving with a man

On the evening of Monday, July 3, Duval Area specialists reported that missing 12-year-old Jacksonville young lady Fernanda Arias has been found. The man blamed for stealing her was recognized by examining officials as Jorge Reyes. No additional data has been delivered about the suspect at this point.

Trigger admonition: This article concerns kid snatching, peruser attentiveness is encouraged.

As per News4Ajax, a Golden Alarm was given on Monday for the then-missing young lady. Fernanda Arias was depicted by the police as 4’11 and around 100 pounds. She is Hispanic with earthy colored eyes and medium-length hair. At the time she disappeared, she was seen wearing dim jeans and a white shirt. Specialists have not revealed Reyes’ supposed rationale in leaving with Fernanda Arias.

Authorities accept that Fernanda Arias left her home with Jorge Reyes at around 3:00 am on Monday, July 3. Witnesses expressed that she was most recently seen leaving her home in a dull 2-doored Honda with a huge back spoiler. It was supposedly being driven by a male that seemed, by all accounts, to be Hispanic. Specialists later distinguished the driver as Jorge Reyes.

After Fernanda Arias was accounted for missing, Florida specialists gave a Caution at around 8:00 am. At 9:40 am, after the underlying inquiry endeavors were dropped, they redesigned it to a Golden Caution. As indicated by authorities, the 12-year-old was at last tracked down inside the area of her home. The pursuit endeavors were stopped, and the Golden Alarm was dropped.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office reported that Jorge Reyes has likewise been found. Be that as it may, they have not talked about the charges he will confront, nor the subtleties of the snatching claims.

ATTENTION AMBER ALERT: Fernanda Arias Age 12. Jacksonville, #Florida. Seen in the company of Jorge Reyes. DO NOT APPROACH! See attached photo.

— MaryMacElveen (@MaryMacElveen) July 3, 2023

Florida is considered by Wisevoter to be one of the main ten States in America with the largest number of missing people cases. Different States incorporate California, Texas, Arizona, Washington, New York, Michigan, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

Todd Tumbleson, a criminal examiner with the FBI’s Youngster Double-dealing Team, depicted policing to missing individual’s cases:

“We as policing fail to remember these youngsters and look constantly for them.” The FBI added that with respect to missing kids’ cases, they are many times delicate. Thus, authorities just give out vital data to the general population, and decide to keep subtleties that might actually think twice about examination.

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