Six Haitians who were in Florida for the Special Olympics this month have mysteriously vanished … and now, an active search is underway to find them.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office announced this week that Oriol Jean, 18, Anderson Petit-Frère, 18, Peter Mianovich Berlus, 19, Nicholson Fontilus, 20, Steevenson Jacquet, 24, and Antione Joseph Mithon, 32 all disappeared on June 6.
According to cops, the six — members of Haiti’s Special Olympics delegation who were competing in the soccer competition — were last seen at around 2:30 PM in Kissimmee. All of them, police say, turned in their hotel room keys, left their personal belongings and then vanished.
The sheriff’s office said it’s now investigating it all as a “missing person’s case.”
“We are in communication with Walt Disney World, Special Olympics, and our Law Enforcement and Federal partners,” cops said in a statement. “At this time, we believe this is an isolated event and do not suspect foul play.”
The Special Olympics event began on June 5 in the Orlando area and is slated to run through the end of this week. According to organizers, it’s set to feature around 5,500 athletes and coaches — with roughly 120,000 people expected to tune in at the venues.
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One of the missing Haitian Olympians, Petit-Frère, wrote in a social media post just last week that he was excited for the event … and called it an “honor” to be a part of the team.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office at 321-697-4546.