Authorities in central Florida are looking for four children who they believe disappeared with their parents.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said Friday in a release that the four Nieves siblings haven’t been seen in almost a month.
The Florida Department of Children and Families had gotten an order from a judge to pick them up.
The sheriff’s office says they believe the children were taken by their parents who have a history of drug use, domestic violence and living in hazardous conditions.
Deputies search for family missing in Florida https://t.co/FQFEy3EgGu pic.twitter.com/MRRgs9RSc8
— AJC (@ajc) December 16, 2016
The children range in age from 2 to 15.