In a troubling development, a Florida Missing Child Alert has been issued for four children from Pinellas County. The alert was announced on Saturday, November 1, 2025, as authorities seek public assistance in locating these young ones.

The missing children are:

  • Moriah Gavin, 1 year old
  • Milo Gavin, 4 years old
  • Miracle Gavin, 5 years old
  • Melina Gavin, 7 years old

The last sighting of the children occurred in the 300 block of South Gulfview Boulevard in Clearwater. They may be accompanied by a woman named Mollie Gavin, who is described as:

  • A white woman
  • 5 feet 7 inches tall
  • Weighing 168 pounds
  • With blonde hair and green eyes
  • Possibly with a tattoo on her left inner upper arm

Authorities believe they might be traveling in a silver 2017 Chevrolet Traverse with a Missouri license plate number RJ9DPA. If you see this group, it is crucial that you do not approach them. Instead, please direct any information regarding their whereabouts to the Clearwater Police Department at 727-562-4200 or call 911.

Raising Awareness on Missing Persons

This unfortunate case is part of a larger issue surrounding missing persons in Florida. For those looking for more information and updates, MissingandUnsolved.com serves as a vital resource. The website collects public information about missing persons and unsolved cases, drawing from social media at local, city, county, and federal levels. They also provide a list of current missing persons to heighten public awareness and encourage community involvement.

The site also invites users to contribute information about missing persons or cold cases, making it a collaborative effort to bring attention to these critical issues. Regular visits to the site are encouraged as it continues to update for several states.

Efforts Against Child Trafficking

In a related context, Florida has made significant strides in combating child trafficking and missing children cases. Recently, a major operation known as “Operation Dragon Eye” led to the rescue of 60 missing children. Conducted by the U.S. Marshals Service, this two-week operation involved various federal, state, and local agencies and aimed at not only rescuing children but also providing them with necessary medical and psychological support.

William Berger, U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of Florida, hailed this operation as the most successful rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Marshals Service. In total, 17 boys and 43 girls, all classified as “critically missing,” were found. Many had been missing for years and were at high risk of violence, abuse, or exploitation.

Since the implementation of the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act in 2015, the U.S. Marshals Service has successfully located nearly 4,000 missing children. This includes efforts such as “Operation We Will Find You 2,” which in 2024 alone found 200 children across the nation.

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