Hey there! The search for a missing two-year-old girl from Washington and her father’s fiancĂ©e has gone big, with authorities scouring multiple states and even crossing borders.
Little Seraya Aung-Harmon was reported missing by her family on June 3 after her dad, Aaron Daniel Aung, failed to show up for a scheduled visit with the mother.
Aung is wanted for illegally retaining custody of his daughter Seraya, and he’s suspected of being on the run with his fiancĂ©e, 21-year-old Nadia Cole, who went missing from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on May 29.
There are suspicions that the couple might be attempting to escape to Mexico.
Concerned for Seraya’s safety, her mother, Samara Harmon, is pleading for her return home unharmed.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Harmon expressed, “My child is extremely sick, and without the proper medical care, it could be life-threatening. Please pray for Aaron, Nadia, and my daughter. We just want them to come back safe. My daughter is my everything.”
Harmon revealed that Seraya has a tiny birthmark above her left wrist and shared touching memories about her daughter’s vibrant personality.
The Pullman Police Department, along with the FBI Seattle, Moscow Police Department, and Idaho, are actively investigating the case.
The missing fiancée, Nadia Cole, was last seen on May 29 leaving Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where her family was awaiting a flight to Italy. Her sudden disappearance has raised serious concerns.
There are questions surrounding Cole’s vanishing act, with reports indicating that she left behind her luggage at an airport entrance only to disappear.
Authorities are looking into the couple’s potential whereabouts, suspecting that they are heading towards Mexico with a 2014 black Cadillac XTS bearing Idaho license plate 1L5147U.
Current Leads on the Fugitive
Aaron Daniel Aung has been spotted in Moscow, Idaho, purchasing camping gear and a Montana Map Book.
If you have any information that could help locate Cole or assist in the investigation, reach out to the Pullman Police Department at [email protected] or contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or tips.fbi.gov.