ORLANDO, Fla. – Members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office met Wednesday as the search for Miya Marcano, a 19-year-old who’s been missing since last week, entered its fifth day.
Sheriff’s officials would not share the specific location or time of Wednesday’s search.
[TIMELINE: Miya Marcano case]
Volunteers and family members of Marcano searched Tuesday around her apartment complex off University Boulevard near the University of Central Florida.
Family members and OCSO deputies also searched around a Seminole County apartment complex where a person of interest in the case, Armando Caballero, was recently found dead of an apparent suicide.
Family and friends gathered outside Marcano’s apartment Tuesday night to hold another vigil for the missing Valencia College student.
A volunteer told News 6 that she heard about Marcano’s case through Facebook and decided to take the day off from work to join the search Wednesday.
OCSO Deputies continue to search for 19-year-old Miya Marcano.
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) September 29, 2021
The red shirt (left) is what she was last seen wearing on 9/24.
On 9/27, Armando Caballero, the person of interest in this case, was found dead of an apparent suicide.
Call @CrimelineFL or 407-836-4357 w/ any info pic.twitter.com/GxYFUkaY14
“I was supposed to come yesterday to search, but I wasn’t sure if they were going to be here by the time I finished, so I asked my grandmother if she had a machete, and she was like, ‘What do you need it for?’ and I was like, ‘Well, I’m going to help find Miya,” Melony Wyllie said.
Semone Westmaas, Marcano’s aunt, is now calling for the FBI to get involved in the search for her niece.
“I’m calling on all resources at this point, the FBI we need you, we need you to look at everything, all substantial evidence that was provided so far,” Westmaas said.
She said Wednesday’s search had them walking through wooded areas and around rivers and lakes near the Arden Villas apartments and within a 30-mile radius.
Sky 6 captured crews in orange shirts walking around the complex where the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Marcano was last seen.
At one point, it appeared that some were searching a storage unit.
Sheriff John Mina gave only News 6 an update and said they are continuing their search efforts.
He said they are asking anyone with information to come forward, someone that might have seen Marcano in a car with Caballero, who deputies said was found dead of an apparent suicide.
Search efforts may also have led Seminole County divers to Lake Monroe.
Sky 6 captured teams in the water this afternoon.
When we asked the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office if this was connected to the search for Miya, they directed us back to Orange County.
Marcano was reported missing since Friday, but family members said they are not giving up hope and believe she’s still alive.
Orange County Deputies are using the parking lot of this Ruby Tuesday on University Blvd to discuss search plans for #MiyaMarcano
— Ezzy Castro (@EzzyCastro) September 29, 2021
No word yet where they will be starting but we are staying out until they tell us. @news6wkmg pic.twitter.com/Tzi80K8kIK
More volunteers starting to show up to help in the search for #MiyaMarcano
— Ezzy Castro (@EzzyCastro) September 29, 2021
We will hear from one of those volunteers @news6wkmg at noon. pic.twitter.com/SdiffLgc6w