FBI searching Florida landfill in missing mom case

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Miramar Police Department

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – The FBI was searching a landfill in Broward County Thursday as part of the investigation into the disappearance of a young mother.

NBC Miami reports the two-month search for 21-year-old Leila Cavett continued at the Monarch Hill Landfill in Pompano Beach.

Cavett was last seen with a man on July 25 in a Walmart parking lot in Hollywood Florida. The search for Cavett began on July 26, when her 2-year-old son Kamdyn was found wandering alone barefoot in the parking lot of a Miramar apartment complex about two miles from where she was last seen.

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Authorities say Cavett’s vehicle was found unattended July 28 in Hollywood.

Investigators arrested Shannon Ryan, 38, and charged him with kidnapping with the intent of collecting a ransom, reward, or other benefit for allegedly taking Kamdyn.

In a rambling 51-minute video posted on Facebook, a man who appears to be Ryan says he was the last person to see Cavett.

“We have a missing woman, and I gave the police everything that I know,” he says in the video.

The FBI has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the location of Cavett.

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