

Amber Alert update: 4-year-old safe; search for missing mother continues
An Amber Alert issued for a missing 4-year-old girl and her mother remains partially unresolved.

An Amber Alert issued for a missing 4-year-old girl and her mother remains partially unresolved, though the child and the suspected kidnapper were located shortly before 11 a.m. in a BMW X3 at 7900 West McNab Road in North Lauderdale.
The alert was triggered after deputies responded to a shooting early Sunday at the 5700 block of Plum Bay Parkway in Tamarac.
A man suffered a deadly gunshot wound at the scene, and it was later discovered that 4-year-old Seraphina Gingles had been taken from the location.
Her mother, 34-year-old Mary Gingles is still missing, and deputies say she was last seen wearing an orange flower shirt and tan shorts.
Deputies originally warned that both mother and daughter may be in the company of 43-year-old Nathan Gingles, who was later located with only the child this morning.