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Miami-Dade Authorities Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in Hialeah Murder Case, Concern for Infant's Safety

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Published on August 13, 2025
Miami-Dade Authorities Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in Hialeah Murder Case, Concern for Infant's SafetySource: Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has issued an urgent plea to the public, requesting assistance in locating two individuals, Alfredo Carballo Gonzalez, 32, and Ariely Alvarez Cabrera, 27, who are wanted for their suspected involvement in the murder of Daylon Fleitas Gonzalez, 37. The victim was reported missing in Hialeah and, as Local 10 notes, has been the focus of a search by Hialeah police for about a week prior to this announcement.

Concurrently, there is mounting concern for the safety of a 5-month-old baby, who authorities believe may be traveling with the wanted couple. In a statement, deputies warned that the individuals should be considered armed and dangerous, prompting local residents to significantly raise their vigilance. According to WSVN, there is a reward of up to $5,000 available for information that leads to an arrest, which has been established to encourage people to come forward with any relevant details that could aid in the apprehension of the suspects and ensure the well-being of the child.

The urgent nature of this case cannot be understated, as the risk to the infant involved could not possibly be more pressing. "He indicated that he would be meting with an acquaintance but never returned home and has not been seen or heard from since," Hialeah police had previously stated concerning the victim's last known actions, according to NBC Miami.

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has disseminated the contact information for their Homicide Bureau — (305) 471-2400 — as well as Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers — (305) 471-TIPS (8477) — for those who might have potentially lifesaving information.

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