FL FL - Andrew Caballeiro, 8 days, missing after 3 women killed, Miami, 28 Jan 2020 *father found dead*

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued an Amber Alert for a father and baby who’ve been missing since three women were found shot to death.

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Miami-Dade police say officers had been searching for 49-year-old Ernesto Caballeiro since three women were found shot and killed in a home on 187th Avenue.

Police seek dad, baby after 3 women killed in South Florida


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PLEASE SHARE! #FLAMBER Alert for Andrew Caballeiro, 1 week old male, last seen Miami. May be w Ernesto Caballeiro, 49 yo male, 5'7", 240lbs. 2001 White Chevy Express, FL tag HETY13. DO NOT APPROACH. Contact law enforcement immediately. Call Miami-Dade PD at 305-471-2400 or 911.

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The father and son may be traveling in a white Chevrolet Express van with Florida tag number HETY13. The van has a decal of "Nesty School Services" on it. On the back left door there is a decal of "Caution: Transporting Children."

Ernesto is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, 240 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Authorities say the father and son were last seen in the area of the 21900 block of Southwest 187th Avenue in Miami.

3 women found dead; Amber Alert issued for missing newborn

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Public records list Nesty School Services as a company owned by Caballeiro that transports students to and from about a dozen South Dade elementary, middle and high schools. Its Facebook page says it’s licensed and insured. Some of the schools listed on its website include Coral Reef and Robert Morgan Senior High Schools and Jack D. Gordon Elementary.

Miami-Dade Public Schools spokeswoman Daisy Gonzalez said Nesty is not a contracted vendor with the school system. She said it’s not unusual for companies to market themselves independently and contract service directly with parents.
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A law enforcement source said the women killed were the infant’s mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Their names had not been released by police by late Wednesday morning. Police also believe there was a 24-hour gap between the time of the murders and when the bodies were found. The source said out-of-state relatives called police after not hearing from the infant’s mother for a few days.

Policed don’t believe Caballeiro has any other family members in South Florida.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article239752953.html
 
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Policed don’t believe Caballeiro has any other family members in South Florida.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article239752953.html

Also from that link :

Police blocked off some roads near Caballeiro’s home at 21981 SW 187th Ave., as helicopters hovered overhead and K9s searched fields, canals and around homes. Caballeiro has owned the home since 2005, according to property records.

Aerial view of the home shows a lot of vehicles in the backyard. I'm wondering if he had another vehicle stashed somewhere and is no longer in the van.

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Pasco Sheriff's Office
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Relating to the deceased subject in Blanton: Below are pictures of the suspect’s van. If you have seen this vehicle in the last 36 hours, please immediately call your local law enforcement. The van has specific damage and stickers to help identify it.
Again, the suspect is deceased however, we are trying to gain additional information on the van’s travels.




 

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