
OCALA, Fla. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a missing child alert Tuesday night for two children.
Destiny Decker, 12, and Caleb Bacallo, 15, were last seen in the Ocala area. They’re believed to be traveling in a blue 2013 Honda Fit with a 026HYU tag number.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Marion County Sheriff’s Office at 352-732-9111.
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