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Florida AMBER Alert Issued for Missing Child, Camila Guzman

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LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA - AMBER ALERT: An Amber Alert has been issued for 2-year-old Camila Guzman, missing from the area of the 4600 block of Deleon Street in Fort Myers. Camila may have been seen in the area of the 500 block of SE 5th Avenue in Cape Coral, Florida. The child is believed to be in company of 24-year-old Luis Valentin. Call 911 if seen.

Authorities have issued a Florida Amber Alert for 2-year-old Camila Guzman, who was last seen in Fort Myers, Florida.

She may have been spotted near the 500 block of SE 5th Avenue in Cape Coral, Florida. Camila is believed to be in the company of Luis Valentin.

Missing Child: Camila Guzman

  • Age: 2 years old
  • Last Seen: 4600 block of Deleon Street, Fort Myers, FL
  • Description: Brown eyes, brown hair, last seen wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and black pants

Suspected Abductor: Luis Valentin

  • Age: 24 years old
  • Description: Brown eyes, brown hair, last seen wearing an unknown-colored shirt, gray shorts, and possibly slides
  • Distinguishing Marks: Tattoo of a lion and the word “princess” on his neck

If located, DO NOT APPROACH.

Immediately contact law enforcement by calling 911.

For any information regarding Camila’s whereabouts, please reach out to:

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  • FDLE Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse: 1-888-FL-MISSING (1-888-356-4774)
  • Fort Myers Police Department: 239-321-7700

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Spirit Lake Reservation Shooting Suspect identified as Johnnie Jay Gaking

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Tokio, N.D. – A North Dakota man has been charged with second-degree murder, attempted murder, and offenses in Indian Country following a deadly shooting on the Spirit Lake Reservation last week, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court on Monday, March 10.

Johnnie Jay Gaking is accused of fatally shooting his adult sister, Tiana Lenoir, and her 3-year-old daughter, Lokia, and critically injuring his mother, Kristy Lee, at a residence near Tokio, North Dakota, on March 4.

According to court documents, law enforcement responded to the residence and discovered Lenoir and her young daughter deceased from gunshot wounds.

Kristy Lee was found alive but suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.

She was transported to a hospital for emergency treatment.

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A paramedic at the scene reported that Kristy Lee drifted in and out of consciousness and, at one point, stated that her son had shot her, the complaint alleges.

After the shooting, Gaking allegedly fled the scene and later arrived at another home near Tokio, where he reportedly stabbed himself multiple times before fleeing again in a blue Ford Focus.

Residents at the second home told Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) agents that Gaking appeared disoriented and displayed what they described as “crazy eyes.”

According to the complaint, Gaking told them, “[My sister] is dead, they’re all dead, I didn’t do it.” The residents observed fresh blood on his chest and abdomen and suspected he had inflicted stab wounds on himself.

Law enforcement apprehended Gaking shortly after the incident, and he was transported to a hospital for treatment.

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During an interview with authorities, Gaking allegedly claimed that men in ski masks had been stalking him and that they had forced him to kill his family.

He also denied stabbing himself, stating that he did not know who was responsible since they were wearing ski masks, according to the complaint.

A family member who lived with the victims told investigators that Gaking had been behaving erratically before the shooting.

The relative stated that Gaking had been talking about being chased by men in ski masks, had not been sleeping, and appeared to be “tripping.”

Earlier in the day, he had an outburst and allegedly threatened, “If my family doesn’t believe me that people are trying to kill me, then I’ll kill all of you (expletive) first,” the complaint says.

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The same family member also reported seeing Gaking waving a gun before hearing gunshots.

He recalled Gaking allegedly saying, “You’re next, uncle,” before fleeing for his life.

Gaking remains in custody, and a hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Monday in Grand Forks.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.


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