#ANJaxBREAKING: JSO searching for white 4 door car seen in neighborhood of missing siblings. They tell us driver is white man, blaring children's music. @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews
JSO says threat to community is possible in relation to person they're looking for in connection to search for Braxton and Bri'ya Williams @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews
JSO on missing siblings, announce they're now searching for an older model white car, white male driver playing loud children music. When asked if there's a threat to the community, "At this point, we can't tell." @ActionNewsJax
'More than concerned' is how investigators say they're feeling more than 48 hours after Braxton and Bri'ya Williams were last seen. The car they believe could be connected to the siblings disappearance -- NOON on @ActionNewsJax
A Paradise Village resident told First Coast News on Monday that her family spotted a suspicious man in a car watching her children blaring Sponge Bob Square Pants music.
Kayla Guinn said her children are similar ages to Braxton and Bri'ya.
"There was a suspicious man a week ago that was watching my kids play outside," Guinn told On Your Side's Heather Clark. "He drove up a little bit, blared Sponge Bob music - he was like in his 60's or 70's - and then he drove back towards my kids and stopped and watched them."
Guinn said she shared her experience with JSO detectives. She also says someone reported to her that the vehicle returned to her home the next day.
During Tuesday's news conference, Waters said police are unsure if the vehicle is connected to the disappearance of Braxton and Bri'ya Williams.
News4Jax was told 19 JFRD search and rescue personnel were doing a line search, essentially walking shoulder to shoulder, about 4 p.m. when the children were located under some sort of tin in the woods near their Whitehouse mobile home community on Jacksonville’s Westside.
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