FBI asks public for help with locating missing mother, 21, whose two-year-old son who was found wandering in a Florida parking lot last month after they traveled from Georgia

The FBI is asking the public for help with locating the mother of a toddler who was found wandering around a Florida neighborhood last month after they traveled there from Georgia. 
Two-year-old Kamdyn Cavett Arnold was discovered in a parking lot of an apartment complex near the 1860 block of SW 68th Avenue in Miramar on the morning of July 27. 
At the time, the Miramar Police Department shared images of Kamdyn on social media with hopes of locating his parents. 
As of Thursday evening, authorities have yet to locate his mother, 21-year-old Leila Cavett, who was last seen with her son on July 26.  
The FBI is asking the public for help with locating the mother of a toddler who was found wandering around a Florida neighborhood last month after he and his mom traveled there from Georgia
The FBI is asking the public for help with locating the mother of a toddler who was found wandering around a Florida neighborhood last month after he and his mom traveled there from Georgia
Two-year-old Kamdyn Cavett Arnold (pictured) was discovered near the 1860 block of SW 68th Avenue in Miramar on the morning of July 27
Leila Cavett, 21
Two-year-old Kamdyn Cavett Arnold (pictured) was discovered near the 1860 block of SW 68th Avenue in Miramar on the morning of July 27. His mother, Leila Cavett (right), 21, is still missing 
Surveillance footage shows the young mother holding Kamdyn while walking into a Race Trac gas station
Leila Cavett is seen walking into a store with her son walking behind her
As of Thursday evening, authorities have yet to locate Cavett (right), who was last seen with her son on July 26. Surveillance footage shows the young mother holding Kamdyn while walking into a Race Trac gas station (left) 
Surveillance footage shows the young mother holding Kamdyn while walking into a Race Trac gas station. 
During a press conference on Thursday, FBI Miami Special Agent in Charge George Piro said: 'Leila’s separation from her son is completely out of character. Her family and others in our community are very concerned about her safety and well-being.'
Authorities said they had recently received a tip that the missing woman had traveled to Florida from Georgia and her last known location was near Hollywood Boulevard and US Route 441.   

Cavett was last seen driving a mid-to-late 90s white Chevy Silverado 3500, with a red tailgate and a Baby on Board sign on the passenger window. 
Authorities found her unattended Chevy in Hollywood on July 28. Hollywood police then took over the case and launched a missing person investigation. 
Cavett's family members said they last talked to her on July 17 and have no idea why she would've traveled to Florida.  
The toddler is seen pushing a chair around inside the Miramar police station in an image from WPLG
The toddler is seen pushing a chair around inside the Miramar police station in an image from WPLG
Footage of the adorable toddler shows him interacting with police officers (pictured)
Footage of the adorable toddler shows him interacting with police officers (pictured)
According to her Facebook page, Cavett lives in Atlanta, Georgia, but is originally from Alabama. 
'I FaceTimed her on July 17. We were on the phone for about an hour and she was fine,' one of her sisters told reporters a few weeks ago.  
'She didn’t have any plans to come to Florida, so we’re very confused right now.' 
Authorities said Cavett is about 5 feet 3 inches tall with shoulder length hair. She has a fish tattoo on her right wrist and another tattoo that says Kamdyn on her right arm. 
When Kamdyn was found, police shared footage of him interacting with officers at the Miramar police station and pushing around a chair. 
The toddler is now in the custody of Child Protective Services as police continue their investigation. 
FBI asks public for help with locating missing mother, 21, whose two-year-old son who was found wandering in a Florida parking lot last month after they traveled from Georgia FBI asks public for help with locating missing mother, 21, whose two-year-old son who was found wandering in a Florida parking lot last month after they traveled from Georgia Reviewed by Your Destination on August 14, 2020 Rating: 5

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