ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - A car belonging to a missing 31-year-old woman who was last seen Friday was found at Wekiwa Springs State Park, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. 2021, 2:30 PM Updated: . ORLANDO (CBSMiami) Family members of missing 19-year-old Miya Marcano, spent Tuesday morning passing out flyers and taking part in another search in hopes it will lead to information about the Florida girl's mysterious disappearance in Orlando. Copyright 2023 ClickOrlando.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Marcano was last seen on Friday at around 5 p.m., at the Arden Villas apartments . As CrimeOnline previously reported, 22-year-old Petito and Laundrie embarked on a cross-country road trip this summer, but Laundrie returned to Florida without her, and her whereabouts are not known. Statistics involving missing Hispanic people are more . Authorities were sharply criticized by members of the community after acknowledging that they no longer knew of Laundrie's whereabouts. Exclusive news, data and analytics for financial market professionals, Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler and William Mallard, Trump accuser defends rape claim after judge denies mistrial, Environmental groups sue U.S. over SpaceX launch license for Texas, American Airlines pilots authorize a strike mandate, One-third of US nurses plan to quit profession - report, UK inflation expectations ease as BoE considers next rate hike, More than 2,200 guests to attend King Charles' coronation at Westminster Abbey, Fiji's former attorney general taken into custody - police, White House to study employer tools that monitor workers, Bolsonaro steals show at Brazil's biggest farm fair. Laundrie, who lived with Petito, 22, in North Port, roughly 70 miles (110 miles) south of St. Petersburg on Florida's west coast, has refused to speak with investigators. ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. - The remains of a missing 13-year-old Florida girl have been found during a search earlier this week, according to the Alachua County Sheriff's Office. Laundrie says on the video the couple got into a minor scuffle that began when he climbed into the van with dirty feet, and said he didnt want to pursue a domestic violence charge against Petito, who officers decided was the aggressor. "Please help us locate these missing children." Those who see them are urged to call the sheriff's office at 386-248-1777 or 911. According to police, Laundries attorney says he and the family will not release any details. A police dog sniffed out a 12-year-old girl who went missing during Tropical Storm Elsa, reuniting her with family in southwest Florida. National tip line set up for . The disappearance of Brian Laundrie, 23, may further complicate the search for Petito, who was reported missing on Sept. 11, 10 days after . We are pleading with anyone, including Brian, to share information with us on her whereabouts in the past few weeks, North Port police Chief Todd Garrison said in a statement Wednesday. Laundrie is the fiance of missing Florida woman . "For six days, the North Port Police Department and the FBI have been pleading with the family to contact investigators regarding Brian's Fianc Gabby Petito. His family says they believe he entered the area earlier this week," North Port Police tweeted Saturday. Schmidt declined to share details about the message in an interview with CBS Mornings that aired Tuesday. "Caballero vehicle was found at (the apartment complex where his body was found) and is being delivered to the sheriff's office for processing," Mina said. We've received your submission. 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. A man who police believe entered the apartment of an Orlando woman before she went missing was found dead at an apartment complex in Seminole County on Monday, Orange County Sheriff John Mina. We need to rule that out or move forward.. Questions about what Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park officials are doing with the case were forwarded to National Park Service headquarters in Washington, with spokeswoman Cynthia Hernandez saying in an emailed statement that that the agency is coordinating with other law enforcement agencies about Petitos whereabouts.