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Sheriff: ‘We have found nothing’ in search for 2 children
Read full article: Sheriff: ‘We have found nothing’ in search for 2 childrenWilliams said the Sheriff’s Office was utilizing state and regional partners and “every resource we can get” to find the children. The parents of the missing children have avoided the media, but Roxanne Lloyd, the children’s paternal grandmother, told News4Jax that the family has lived there for about two or three years. WATCH: Uncut initial JSO briefing on search | TIMELINE: The disappearance and search | READ: What qualifies for an Amber Alert? | RELATED: Community joins search for kids | VIEW/PRINT: Amber Alert flyerAMBER Alert UpdateSheriff Williams speaks regarding missing children Braxton and Bri’ya Williams who were last seen yesterday in the area of 10200 West Beaver Street. “Paradise Village can be a lot of things but I’ve never seen kids go missing,” resident Jacquelyn Roshay said.
Community assists police in search for Braxton and Bri’ya Williams
Read full article: Community assists police in search for Braxton and Bri’ya WilliamsSo did people from across Jacksonville who had no connection to Braxton Williams, 6, and his sister, 5-year-old Bri’ya Williams, but who showed up to help. “Paradise Village can be a lot of things, but I’ve seen a lot of things, but I never seen kids go missing. Looking through sheds, dumpsters, whatever.”VIEW/PRINT: Amber Alert flyer | Timeline: The search for Braxton and Bri’ya Williams | READ: What qualifies for an Amber Alert? AMBER Alert UpdateSheriff Williams speaks regarding missing children Braxton and Bri’ya Williams who were last seen yesterday in the area of 10200 West Beaver Street. pic.twitter.com/f2IQgYD4BL — Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) December 16, 2019Sheriff Mike Williams said Monday afternoon that there were more than 100 officers and 150 investigators looking for Braxton and Bri’ya.