Manatee County deputies searching for missing boys last seen with mother

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Manatee County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating the case of two missing boys who were last seen with their mother, who is not their legal guardian. This alarming situation has prompted deputies to reach out to the community for assistance in locating the children. Authorities are particularly concerned due to the mother's custody status, which raises questions about the children's safety. As the investigation unfolds, the Sheriff's Office urges anyone with pertinent information to contact them immediately. This incident sheds light on broader issues of child welfare and custody rights that affect families in the region.

Community involvement is crucial in ensuring the swift recovery of missing children. The local law enforcement agency is committed to resolving this case as quickly as possible. Residents are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity that may relate to the ongoing search.

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