An Amber Alert has been issued for 2 boys lacking from Riviera Seashore in Palm Seashore, and authorities say they could be in peril.
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The Florida Division of Legislation Enforcement (FDLE) is asking for the general public’s assist in finding 3-year-old Aizon Turner and 11-year-old Akachi Turner. The kids are believed to be with their 43-year-old mom, Audrey Turner, who doesn’t have custody.
🚨 AMBER ALERT – PALM BEACH COUNTY 🚨
The Florida Division of Legislation Enforcement has issued an AMBER Alert for Aizon Turner (3 years outdated) and Akachi Turner (11 years outdated), lacking from Riviera Seashore, FL.
👦 Aizon Turner – 3 years outdated, Black male, 3’ tall, 32 lbs, final seen… pic.twitter.com/0DK4RbxgcP
— PBSO (@PBCountySheriff) August 18, 2025
In line with police, the boys had been final seen at a foster house within the 1200 block of West Sixth Avenue in Riviera Seashore. Authorities imagine they could be touring towards the Atlanta space in a black Toyota sedan with front-end harm. Investigators additionally mentioned one other girl could also be touring with them.
Aizon is described as 3 toes tall, weighing 32 kilos, with black hair and brown eyes. He was final seen carrying a khaki shirt, khaki shorts, and black light-up footwear with purple trim. Akachi is 5 toes tall, weighs 72 kilos, and in addition has black hair and brown eyes. He was final seen carrying a black shirt, black pants, and high-top FILA sneakers.
Audrey Turner was final seen carrying a black tank high and a cream skirt with black stripes. She could have her hair in a ponytail and a nostril ring, police mentioned.
Authorities famous that Turner lives in Miami-Dade County and has an energetic warrant for baby neglect.
“The kids could possibly be in peril as a result of they’ve been kidnapped, they’re with a non-custodial mother or father, who has a warrant out for baby neglect, so definitely it’s not a protected setting,” mentioned Riviera Seashore Police spokesperson Mike Jachles.
Anybody with data is urged to name the Riviera Seashore Police Division at 561-845-4123, dial 911, or contact the FDLE Lacking Endangered Individuals Info Clearinghouse at 1-888-FL-MISSING.