Jorge “JoJo” Morales, six, has been found after going missing in South Florida in August. According to official reports, the child was discovered in Canada, more than 2,000 miles away from his home in Miami-Dade County, Florida. According to Miami-Dade police, the child was discovered healthy and unharmed. Jojo, an autistic boy who went missing on August 27 after his father, Jorge Gabriel Martinez, violated a custody agreement by failing to return him to his mother, has not been found.
When Jojo hadn’t returned by late August, her mother, Yanet Leal Concepcion, paid a visit to her ex-husband. She discovered that it had been emptied and reorganized. “Everything had vanished. “Everything had vanished from his apartment,” she explained. “His phones were turned off. His mother’s phone was turned off.” The FBI issued a missing child alert with a $10,000 reward for information leading to Jojo’s safe return…
A 6-year-old boy who had been missing from Florida for two months was discovered 2,000 miles away in Canada. Jorge “JoJo” Morales, six, has been found after going missing in South Florida in August. According to official reports, the child was discovered in Canada, more than 2,000 miles away from his home in Miami-Dade County, Florida. According to Miami-Dade police, the child was discovered healthy and unharmed.
Jojo, an autistic boy who went missing on August 27 after his father, Jorge Gabriel Martinez, violated a custody agreement by failing to return him to his mother, has not been found. When Jojo hadn’t returned by late August, her mother, Yanet Leal Concepcion, paid a visit to her ex-husband. She discovered that it had been emptied and reorganized. “Everything had vanished. “Everything had vanished from his apartment,” she explained. “His phones were turned off. His mother’s phone was turned off.”
The FBI issued a missing child alert with a $10,000 reward for information leading to Jojo’s safe return. Jojo and Martinez were seen on CCTV in Maine several days after he went missing. “It got to the point where we knew they were in Canada,” says the author. That was based on some search dogs, and then we started piecing together the information,” said Private Investigator Joe Carrillo.
But Concepcion had not heard anything for two months, until a report came in that Martinez and Jojo were seen at a Walmart in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. “Someone called and said something, and I’m just so grateful for that person because it only took that,” Concepcion explained. “We were spreading the word and spreading the news, and people wanted to help.”
“I’ve never been happier,” she said. “This will only be topped by the moment I hug him. Nothing compares to this feeling; I’ve never felt such happiness; I’m just so blessed right now that I don’t know what to say.” “I am glad my son is not aware of what is going on because this is a trauma. I spoke with him and told him I was waiting for you to return from your vacation, baby! He simply said, “Yes,