Six members of Haitian Special Olympics soccer team missing in Florida
Six members of Haitian Special Olympics soccer team are reported MISSING in Florida: Cops don’t suspect foul play but launch urgent search while asking public for information
- Six members of a Haitian soccer team are missing in Florida
- Foul play is not suspected but an urgent search is underway
- The players were in the area to compete in the Special Olympics USA Games
- They had turned in their hotel room keys and had left their belongings behind
- The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office urged anyone with info to call authorities
Six members of the Haitian Special Olympics soccer team have gone missing while competing in the Special Olympics USA Games in Florida.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said foul play is not suspected but an urgent search is underway.
The six missing members of the team were last seen on June 6 after they had turned in their room keys and left their belongings behind, the sheriff’s office said.
Atione Joseph Mithon, 32; Nicholson Fontilus, 20; Peter Mianovich Berlus, 19; Anderson Petit-Frere, 18; Steevenson Jacquet, 24 and Oriol Jean, 18, have been missing since Monday, the sheriff’s office said, according to WFTV.
The missing adults include five of whom are not Special Olympics athletes and one who is an adult with an intellectual disability, according to a statement from the Special Olympics USA Games.
Six members of the Haitian Special Olympics soccer team have gone missing while competing in the Special Olympics USA Games in Florida
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said foul play is not suspected but a search is underway
They were last seen around 2.30pm on June 8 at 710 S Victory Way in Kissimmee, Florida, which is near the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex where the games are being held.
The Special Olympics began on June 5 and are scheduled to last through June 12.
The OCSO said in a release that it is working with Walt Disney World, the Special Olympics and federal partners to search for the missing team members.
‘At this time, we believe this is an isolated event and do not suspect foul play,’ according to the release.
The OCSO is asking anyone with information on their whereabouts to contact the Persons Crimes Unit at (321) 697-4546.
A team photo was posted to Facebook while they were in Orlando, Florida competing in the Special Olympics USA Games
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