Body believed to be missing Miya Marcano found in Florida

Police say Marcano's parents have been notified

Police in Orange County, Florida, announced Saturday that they believe they have found the body of missing 19-year-old Miya Marcano. 

"A body believed to be Miya Marcano has been discovered," the Orange County Sheriff's Office tweeted on Saturday, along with a clip of a press conference. "OCSO Dectectives have notified Miya's parents of this tragic news. Sheriff John Mina and the men and women of the Orange County Sheriff's Office extend our deepest condolences to Miya's family, friends and loved ones."

This photo provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Office shows Miya Marcano in Orlando, Fla. A crowd of more than 50 prayed the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 for the safe return of Miya Marcano. The Orange County Sheriff's Office says she disappeared shortly after 27-year-old maintenance worker Armando Caballero was seen letting himself into her apartment with a master key. (Orange County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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"Earlier today, the Orange County Sheriff's Office emergency response team was searching the area of Tymber Skan apartments off of South Texas Avenue in Orange County, and that's when they discovered a body we believe to be that of Miya Marcano," Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.

The FBI and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement had been involved in a search that spanned three counties for the missing college student who disappeared a week ago. Miya Marcano vanished on the same day a maintenance man improperly used a master key to enter her apartment, authorities said.

Miya Marcano, 19, went missing from the Florida apartment complex where she lived and worked, and a person on interest in the case was found dead, authorities said.  (Orange County Sheriff's Office)

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Mina said Armando Caballero, a maintenance worker at the apartment complex where Marcano lived and worked, is considered the "prime suspect." Caballero, 27, apparently killed himself; his body was found three days after Marcano was last seen.

"At this time we don’t believe there was another person involved," Mina said Thursday.

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The sheriff has said that Marcano had repeatedly "rebuffed" romantic advances by Caballero. Detectives spoke to Caballero after Marcano was reported missing but had no evidence to detain him at that time. They obtained a warrant for his arrest after learning that he had entered her apartment before she disappeared. His body was then found inside a garage.

Associated Press contributed to this report 

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